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India vs Australia, Live Cricket Score, 1st ODI in Sydney: Dhoni Departs After Scoring Fifty

Cricketnext Staff | Updated: January 12, 2019, 2:42 PM IST

1st ODI, Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), Sydney 12 January, 2019

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Highlights

14:41(IST)

The brakes have been put on the scoring rate after Dhoni's departure. But it is an opportunity for Karthik to deliver the goods here. India are 152/4. 

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OUT: Behrendorff has produced a wicket out of no where. He depart for 51 as India are in trouble now. It's 141/4. 

14:22(IST)

FIFTY FOR DHONI: What an exceptional innings for Dhoni here. He scores his 68th ODI fifty and has put India in a position of command. India are 139/3. 

14:15(IST)

SIX: Rohit steps out of the crease and dispatches Lyon for a humongous six. India is in total command here. It's 133/3 after 30 overs. 

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Rohit Sharma scoops Behrendorff over fine leg for a spectacular four. He ends the over with a boundary straight down the ground. India move to 124/3 in 29 overs. 

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13:59(IST)

100 FOR INDIA: And another milestone for these two as they take India past 100 in the 26th over. But the job is still not done for India. 

13:50(IST)

FIFTY FOR ROHIT: What a brilliant innings by Rohit, as he brings up his 30th fifty. He has brought India back in the match along with MS Dhoni. But the job is only half done. India are 95/3 after 24 overs.  

13:45(IST)

Rohit gets a cracking four off Siddle and now India look in good control. With these two settled at the crease it could be danger spelling for the Aussies. India are 86/3. 

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FIFTY PARTNERSHIP: These two have stabilized India;s innings and have added fifty runs together. Most importantly they have not let the run rate drop drastically. India are 66/3.  

13:21(IST)

SIX: Rohit is dealing in sixes at the moment as he finishes Lyon's over with another towering one. That also brings up India's fifty. It's 53/3 after 17 overs. 

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SIX: it's time for an MSD special. He dances down the track to Lyon and the ball sails into the crowd. Another over comes to an end and India move to 44/3 in 15 overs.

13:09(IST)

SIX: A boundary after a long time for the Indians. Siddle bangs in one short and Rohit is quick on his feet and dispatches one over the midwicket boundary for a six, India are 35/3 in 14 overs. 

13:05(IST)

Dhoni is certainly struggling here at the moment. He tries to take the attack to Lyon, but doesn't manage to get him away. He bowls a maiden over. India are 26/3 after 13 overs. 

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12:55(IST)

Now time for Peter Siddle to come into the attack. He is bowling in the ODI format after a gap of eight years. And he starts well giving away 2 runs. India are 21/3.

12:50(IST)

Both Dhoni and Rohit have been watchful after the fall of three early wickets. But these two have the quality to win it for India from here. India are 19/3 after 9 overs. 

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12:42(IST)

A maiden  now by Behrendorff. Australia have just not given anything away to the Indian batsmen. Score remains at 14/3 for India. 

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SIX: Behrendorff oversteps the mark and that's a welcome free hit to Rohit. The batsman makes the full use of it and smashes that for a six over the midwicket boundary. India move to 11/3 after 5 overs. 

12:24(IST)

OUT: What is happening out here. Ambati Rayudu departs for a 0 as Richardson has him trapped in front of the wickets. India in deep trouble at the moment at 4/3. 

12:23(IST)

OUT: This is not looking good for the Indians at the moment as Kohli departs fro 3. He tries to flick Richardson but is caught at square leg. India are 4/2. 

12:18(IST)

It's been a slow start by the Indians till now. But when this pair gets settled the runs will come. Yet another over comes to an end. India move to 4/1 after three overs. 

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PREVIEW: World Cup 2015 champions v World Cup 2011 champions. Two traditional powerhouses in the One-Day format. Australia vs India should ideally be a clash of heavyweights. But such are times that only one team can take the title now. And it's not the current world champions. India start the series as undoubtedly the more settled side. They've got very few spots left to fill for the World Cup, before which they have 13 ODIs to finetune their preparations. The top three are among the best in the world: Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan and Virat Kohli. They had issues over the No. 4 but Ambati Rayudu has slotted in nicely, scoring a ton and a 71 against Windies at home in India's most recent ODI outing. The bowling is more or less sorted too. Jasprit Bumrah has earned a well-deserved rest, while Bhuvneshwar Kumar will be fresh after not getting a game in the Tests. Yuzvendra Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav showed in South Africa last year that they don't need spin-friendly conditions to perform. They will enjoy bowling to batsmen who are traditionally weak against spin, and also the large grounds. There's Ravindra Jadeja, who too has impressed since his return to the format.

Jadeja's presence means India's balance won't be drastically affected even in the absence of Hardik Pandya, who has been suspended pending inquiry along with KL Rahul for their comments on women in a TV show. Rahul is the third opener and was unlikely to be in the XI anyway, but Pandya would have slotted straight in when available. His absence, though, is a blow to India as it means he'll be without international game time for a while longer. He has been out of action since September due to a back injury, and India will want him back soon as he is an integral part of the World Cup plans. What India will want to test in the upcoming series is the back-up options. Khaleel Ahmed has been impressive in his short career. Mohammed Siraj has got into the ODI side for the first time, with Bumrah rested. Mohammed Shami, once a reliable bowler in ODIs, has been in and out. How they go will be crucial, for India can't always rely on Bhuvneshwar and Bumrah. Back to the batting. While the bowling is about identifying back-ups, India still have a few questions to answer about their batting. Who after Rayudu? Who is the first-choice keeper? The team management is firmly behind MS Dhoni, but the voices questioning his place are getting louder, and with good reason. Now is the time for Dhoni to justify the faith. Rishabh Pant - who the chief selector stresses is in the plans for the World Cup - is on the waiting list. Dinesh Karthik is silently making a case for himself too; he has made a comeback after being left out for the Windies ODIs. Karthik has been consistent in whatever opportunities he has received over the last year, and will want to grab the chances, if any. One of the big issues for India in ODIs is the lack of firepower down the order. Pandya and Kedhar Jadhav have had issues with injuries, and now is the time to settle in to the roles. It's crucial given India have a fairly long tail - Bhuvneshwar is the only bowler who can bat, adding to the pressure on the top order. For Australia, an even stiffer challenge awaits them in One-Day Internationals after the Test series defeat. It is a format they've struggled the most in recent times, winning just three of their last 21 completed ODIs, and are placed sixth in the ICC rankings in the format. Their last two ODI results are a 5-0 whitewash in England, and a 1-2 loss to South Africa at home. Unlike in Tests, this can't even be attributed to the absence of Steve Smith and David Warner. Since the World Cup victory in 2015 till Smith and Warner's suspension, Australia won only 27 of their 55 matches, losing 25. The record has only gotten worse with each year; since the start of 2017 till the Smith-Warner bans, Australia won only six of their 20 matches, losing 12. Smith and Warner were an integral part of these sides.

Now, they have eight ODI fixtures - maybe a few more if they squeeze in a series against Pakistan in April - to reverse their fortunes in the format before the World Cup. Each of those eight will be trial by fire, for they're all against India; three at home now, and five in India in March. This could either work in their favour - what better practice than a string of games against a strong ODI side? Or, it could further dampen their spirits and confidence. Australia have announced their XI for the first game, but for now, it's clear Australia don't have much idea about their starting line-up for the World Cup. It reflects in the squad; they've dropped Travis Head, D'Arcy Short and Chris Lynn, and got in Usman Khawaja, Mitchell Marsh and Peter Handscomb. These are picks more in hope than conviction, hope that a few of them can step up. Hope that Smith and Warner find form immediately on return. Hope that Glenn Maxwell finds peak form in ODIs. Hope that if all this happens, Australia will have a settled batting unit by the time of the World Cup. 'Settled' might actually not be enough for Australia. Surprisingly, they have struggled to keep pace with the rapid changes in batting in white-ball cricket. Australia's selections in the series show that their first aim is to have a steady unit, but as Shane Warne pointed out, the conditions during the World Cup could need a more dynamic batting line-up. Whether Australia can manage that over the next few games remains to be seen. The tough schedule means Australia will be without their best bowling line-up too: Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood have been rested. Peter Siddle is set to play his first ODI in eight years, with Jhye Richardson, Jason Behrendorff and Nathan Lyon being the other bowlers. India might be starting favourites, but they're certainly not unbeatable. Windies showed that recently, when they won and tied in India. Some of the key players - Dhawan, Rayudu, Pandya and Dhoni - come to Australia without much game-time, and could be rusty. Australia should believe they can catch India by surprise, for they're playing at home after all.

Squads:

India: Virat Kohli(c), Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan, Ambati Rayudu, Dinesh Karthik, Kedar Jadhav, MS Dhoni, Kuldeep Yadav, Yuzvendra Chahal, Ravindra Jadeja, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Mohammed Siraj, K Khaleel Ahmed, Mohammed Shami

Australia XI: Aaron Finch (c), Alex Carey (wk), Usman Khawaja, Shaun Marsh, Peter Handscomb, Marcus Stoinis, Glenn Maxwell, Nathan Lyon, Peter Siddle, Jhye Richardson, Jason Behrendorff

Team Rankings

RankTeamPointsRating
1 India 5007 116
2 England 5310 108
3 New Zealand 3213 107
4 South Africa 3712 106
5 Australia 4143 101
FULL Ranking
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