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India show fighting spirit to beat Australia in Canberra ODI
Updated: December 2, 2020 6:07:37 pm- 1 / 9
Shubman Gill, playing his first game of the series in place of Mayank Agarwal, showed some silken touches on way to his 33 at the top of the order. (Twitter/BCCI)
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Virat Kohli (63) scored back-to-back half-centuries but his wicket in the 33rd over put India into crisis. (Twitter/BCCI)
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Hardik Pandya (92*) and Ravindra Jadeja (66*) put on a 150- run partnership from the 33rd over onwards to rescue India to a score of 302/5. (Twitter/BCCI)
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Debutant T Natarajan shared new ball duties with Jasprit Bumrah, and it was the left armer who got India's first wicket, in the 6th over. (Twitter/BCCI)
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With Shardul Thakur getting a nick through off Steve Smith, Australia's middle over was carved open. Kuldeep Yadav, getting his chance to shine for the first time as well, also got among the wickets. Cameron Green was out this time to sink Australia to 158/5 in the 31st over. (Twitter/BCCI)
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Glenn Maxwell (59 off 38) threatened to take the game out of India's reach, first with a partnership with Alex Carey (38) and then with Ashton Agar (28). (Twitter/BCCI)
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Shardul Thakur (3/51) was the best bowler on the day. (Twitter/BCCI)
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Finch's wicket had turned the game India's way but it was Maxwell's wicket which put India firmly in the driving seat. Bumrah (2/43) again striking when it mattered the most. (Twitter/BCCI)
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Two wickets fell on either side of the 47th over to hand over the match to India. Australia were all out for 289 in the 50th over. (Twitter/BCCI)