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India make dismal start to Australia tour, lose first ODI by 66 runs
Updated: November 27, 2020 6:28:18 pm- 1 / 12
Both India and Australia players stand for a ceremony on the field ahead of the first ODI. (AP)
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Security lead a protester from the field after he interrupted the match. (AP)
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Mayank Agarwal attempts to run out David Warner early in the innings. (AP)
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Aaron Finch (114) and David Warner (69) formed a 156-run opening partnership. (AP)
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Mohammed Shami broke the opening partnership by dismissing David Warner. (AP)
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Steve Smith scored a 66-ball 105 late in the first innings, terrorising the India bowling unit. (AP)
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India took four wickets in the last ten overs to limit Australia to 374/6 at the end of the 50 overs. (AP)
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Australia were dominant in the opening powerplay as they reduced India to 101/4 inside 14 overs. (AP)
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Shikhar Dhawan rallied on for India with the help of Hardik Pandya in the middle overs. (AP)
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Hardik Pandya scored a brilliant 76-ball 90 during India's chase of 375. (AP)
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Shikhar Dhawan (74) was dismissed by Adam Zampa in the 35th over, which broke the 128-run partnership. (Reuters)
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Australia bowlers upped their game towards the end as they restricted India to just 308/8 at the end of the 50 overs. (AP)