Australia 6 for 269 (Finch 96) beat India 8 for 267 (Rohit 138, Raina 51, Starc 6-43) by 4 wickets |
Rohit Sharma scored his first ODI century outside of India and Zimbabwe went in vain |
On a day when Australia and India each had a dominant opener -
Rohit Sharma made 138 and Aaron Finch 96 - the difference between the sides was
Mitchell Starc. For the second consecutive game, Starc broke through in the
first over of the match. For the second straight time he was Man of the Match
in an Australian win. In Sydney he took four wickets against England; here it
was six against India.
Starc finished with figures of 6 for 43 |
Starc's
6 for 43 was the second-best
return ever in an ODI in Australia, and his efforts cannot be
underestimated. Both of Australia's wins to begin this tri-series have occurred
in good conditions for batting. At the MCG, India chose to bat first and
Rohit's 138 could have been the catalyst for a huge total, but Starc ensured
that Suresh Raina's 51 was the only other contribution of significance.
India
finished on 8 for 267, leaving Australia to chase exactly the amount they
successfully pursued against South Africa at the same ground in November. That
win came with exactly six balls to spare, and James Faulkner at the crease.
Remarkably, this victory also came with exactly six balls to spare and Faulkner
at the crease. His finishing ability was again on display as he and Brad Haddin
took 16 off the 49th over.
Bhuvneshwar
Kumar was the bowler, and had just delivered a wicket-maiden. But in the 49th,
Haddin struck one boundary and Faulkner two, including the winning runs, a
sweep past fine leg for four. Australia's four-wicket win was complete. India's
problem had been a lack of incision from their bowlers earlier, allowing Finch
to compile half-century stands with David Warner and Shane Watson, and a
101-run partnership with Steven Smith.
The
wickets for India came sporadically. Warner skied a catch off Umesh Yadav for
24, Watson entertained with 41 from 39 balls before he was bowled trying to
sweep Akshar Patel, and Smith struck a slower bouncer from Mohammed Shami to
midwicket on 47. There was no sense of momentum from India in the field, and
Australia easily milked runs through the middle of the chase.
Finch
was not required to play the ultra-aggressive game he sometimes does, striking
his 96 from 127 deliveries with five fours and two sixes. He did not always get
the ball out of the middle of the bat, but worked it around adequately enough
to cause India problems. He edged behind off Yadav with 49 still required off
59 balls, but it would have taken a collapse for Australia to muff their lines.
There
nearly was one, as George Bailey was stumped off R Ashwin for 5 and Glenn Maxwell
caught and bowled for 20 in Bhuvneshwar's wicket maiden. But Faulkner and
Haddin were good enough to get Australia home from a position of 20 runs needed
from 17 balls.
The
day had started perfectly for Australia after MS Dhoni chose to bat. Starc had
broken through twice in the first over of the match against England in Sydney
on Friday and here he again struck in the opening over, albeit only once, when
Shikhar Dhawan edged to slip. The total became 2 for 33 when debutant Gurinder
Sandhu's extra bounce had Ajinkya Rahane caught behind.
Virat
Kohli was unable to immediately transfer his Test form to the ODI series and
top-edged a catch off Faulkner, which left India at 3 for 59. But Rohit and
Raina then steadied the innings with a 126-run partnership that carried India
out of danger and into a position from which they could have pressed on to a
hefty total. Then came Starc's second wind.
He
had Raina caught at mid-on for 51 off 63 deliveries, Dhoni chopped on for 19
and two balls later Patel was lbw for a duck. Starc completed his five-for by
picking up Rohit, caught off a full toss searching for some quick runs in the
dying overs, and it was the fourth time Starc had taken an ODI five-for. Only
Brett Lee and Glenn McGrath have done that more times for Australia, even
though Starc has played only 30 games.
By
bowling Bhuvneshwar Kumar for a golden duck next ball, Starc also became the
sixth Australian to take at least six wickets in an ODI, and the first to do it
in Australia. His red-ball work over the past year might have been mixed, but
with the white ball Starc is approaching unplayable levels. Only Ajit Agarkar
has ended an ODI in Australia with better figures than Starc, and then by only
one run.
By
comparison, Pat Cummins, Faulkner and Sandhu struggled to contain India in
quite the same way. Sandhu, who became Australia's 206th ODI cricketer, bowled
with tight lines early but later in the innings was wayward. Rohit enjoyed
batting against Sandhu, Faulkner and Cummins, and continued his habit of taking
the Australians apart in limited-overs cricket.
Rohit scored 138 |
His
third ODI century against them, and his sixth in total, should confirm his
place as India's opener of choice for the World Cup, a position for which he
was preferred in this game to Rahane, who batted at No.3. Rohit was keen to
score from the word go, and clubbed Cummins back over the bowler's head for six
in the fourth over, one of four sixes he struck during his innings.
He
also picked up nine fours and brought up his century from his 109th delivery;
notably Warner at third man was clapping as Rohit celebrated by raising his bat
to the crowd. Rohit and Warner had a heated exchange earlier when it appeared
the Australians were annoyed that India had taken an overthrow, believing the
throw had deflected off Rohit.
Replays
could not verify whether the ball had struck Rohit, but could confirm that he
was on the end of some angry-looking words from Warner, and the umpire John Ward
had to step in. It could not detract from a fine innings from Rohit, who had
struggled during the recent Test series.
He
scored plenty of runs behind the wicket on both sides and frustrated the
Australians by picking the gaps, and every run was cheered by a huge contingent
of Indian fans in the crowd of 34,253. Those fans went home unhappy with the
result, but pleased with what they saw from Rohit ahead of the World Cup.
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