Australia beat India by 4 wickets in 2nd ODI of tri-series at Melbourne

January 18, 2015

Australia romped

Melbourne, Jan 18: Australia romped home to a four-wicket victory over India in the second One-Day International (ODI) of the tri-series at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). It went down to the wire although Australia seemed in control in control of their run-chase. Aaron Finch’s 96 had put Australia on course, but then India hit back with crucial wickets. Ultimately, they won with a few balls to spare. Like the first ODI, Australia ran it close but got home in the end.

Having won the toss, India had chosen to bat first with Rohit Sharma‘s century taking India to 267 for eight. Mitchell Starc‘s six-wicket haul did not allow the tourists to score big on a good batting wicket. In reply, Finch held the innings together and gave the Indians no chance of making inroads. India did hit back with a few wickets at the end, but it was too late.

Finch’s innings was calm and assured. He took 81 balls to get to his fifty, but Australia were always over the required rate. Finch was also helped by David Warner upfront and Shane Watson, who scored 41. Watson got off to yet another star but did not convert it into a big one. Steven Smith walked in made it look all too easy. During this innings, he also completed 1,000 Test runs. Smith and Finch were looking set to complete it, but both fell short of milestones. Smith was dismissed on 47 when he found mid-wicket and then Finch was caught behind for 96 off Umesh Yadav. As Australia got closer, India bowler better and lost George Bailey and Glenn Maxwell. A few tight overs then increased the pressure with Australia needing 15 off the last two overs. However James Faulkner and Brad Haddin finished it with an over to spare.

Earlier in the day, the crowd were given a good display of batting by Rohit Sharma. The Indian opener was the anchor on show. India had lost wickets early and were struggling at 59 for three. In partnership with Suresh Raina, who scored 51, Rohit setup a platform for an assault. It was an innings of temperance combined with the necessary aggression. Rohit had cleared the boundaries a few times with some exciting shots, none better than the pull shot off Starc.

That 126-run stand gave India hope of putting up a big score, but Starc came back to dent India. he started off by dismissing Raina for 15 in the batting powerplay. And then, he dismissed MS Dhoni and Akshar Patel in an over. That troubled India at the end and they could not score as quickly as they would have wanted to. Rohit had worked his way to a century, his third against Australia, but he cut a lone figure as wickets fell at the other end. He was ultimately dismissed for 138, handing a five-wicket haul to Starc, who then got his sixth by yorking Bhuvneshwar off the first ball.

Starc now has 10 wickets in two games in this series. He bowled with pace and extracted good movement to trouble the Indians through the innings. Rohit too made a mark with his batting, but was eclipsed by a team effort from Australia. India now face England on January 20 at the Gabba.

Brief scores:

India 267 for 8 in 50 overs (Rohit Sharma 138, Suresh Raina 51; Mitchell Starc 6 for 43) lost to Australia 269 for 4 in (Aaron Finch 96, Steven Smith 47*; Umesh Yadav 2 for 55) by 4 wickets.

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May 4,2020

May 4: Yuzvendra Chahal is among the best leg-spinners in international cricket right now but he can be more effective with better use of the crease, says former Pakistan spinner Mushtaq Ahmed.

Ahmed picked Chahal, Australia's Adam Zampa and Pakistan's Shadab Khan among the top leg-spinners in white-ball cricket.

"Chahal as been impressive. He is definitely among the top leg-spinners of the world. And I feel he would be more effective if he uses the crease a lot more," Ahmed said.

Ahmed, who has coached all around the world and is currently a consultant for his native team, said India's ability to take wickets in the middle-overs in the limited overs format through Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav has been a game-changer for them.

Both the wrist-spinners were brought into India's limited overs set-up following the 2017 Champions Trophy. Though, of late, both Chahal and Kuldeep havn't been playing together.

"He (Chahal) can go wide of the crease at times. You got to be smart enough to understand pitches. If it is a flat pitch, you can bowl stump to stump," said Ahmed, one of the best leg-spinners Pakistan has produced.

"If the ball is gripping, you can go wide of the crease because you can trouble even the best of batsmen with that angle. That way your googly also doesn't turn as much as the batsman expects and you end up taking a wicket."

Chahal has taken 91 wickets in 52 ODIs at 25.83 and 55 wickets in 42 T20s at 24.34. He is not a huge turner of the ball but uses his variations very effectively.

Ahmed also feels the likes of Chahal and Kuldeep have benefitted immensely from former captain M S Dhoni's advice from behind the stumps.

"You have got to be one step ahead of the batsman. You should know your field position as per the batsman's strength. I always say attack with fielders not with the ball. If you understand that theory, you will always be successful," the 49-year-old, who played 52 Tests and 144 ODIs, said.

"India has become a force to reckon with in all three formats as it uses its bowlers really well. Dhoni was a master at getting the best out of his bowlers in limited overs cricket and now you have Virat Kohli."

He also said the art of leg-spin remains relevant more than ever.

"You need leg-spinners and mystery spinners in your team as they have the ability to take wickets at any stage of the game. I see a lot of them coming through in the next 10-15 years.

"Most batsmen now like playing express pace but with a good leg-spinner in the team, you are always in the game," added member of the 1992 World Cup-winning squad.

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April 14,2020

Karachi, Apr 14: Disappointed with Kapil Dev's response, Pakistan's Shahid Afridi has backed his former teammate Shoaib Akhtar's proposal for an ODI series against India to help raise funds for the less privileged in their fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

Afridi told reporters in Kohat that he was surprised by the comments of Indian great Kapil and former IPL chairman, Rajeev Shukla, who outrightly dismissed Akhtar's suggestion.

"The entire world is fighting against coronavirus and we need unity in our region to defeat this common enemy. Such negative comments don't help at all," Afridi said.

"I don't see anything wrong with Shoaib Akhtar's suggestion for Pakistan and India to play cricket.

"Kapil's reaction has surprised me. I expected better from him and feel one should not talk like this in these crisis times."

Afridi said that he was also surprised at some of the "negative comments" Indian stars Harbhajan Singh and Yuvraj Singh's support for his charity foundation attracted.

"Sport is supposed to bring people together and build bridges. It is pretty disappointing."

Afridi also urged Prime Minister Imran Khan to order the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to restore departmental cricket in the country to save the livelihood of hundreds of domestic players.

"I myself played for the departments and witnessed how departments really salvaged domestic cricket in Pakistan and helped it thrive decade after decade.

"Departments take good care of the players and spend lots of money on the development of domestic cricket, so how can departmental cricket hurt Pakistan cricket," questioned Afridi.

He also questioned the PCB and the Pakistan team management for making a fitness of players a big issue.

"They are always talking about hard training and fitness tests. I have never seen fitness tests taken with such frequency and the result is that many players are getting injured and many of them are also unhappy with the situation."

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January 29,2020

Hamilton, Jan 29: India defeated New Zealand in the third T20 International via Super Over to take an unassailable 3-0 lead in the five-match series here on Wednesday.

India posted a competitive 179 for five at Seddon Park after being sent into bat. Opener Rohit Sharma top scored for India with a 65-run knock while skipper Virat Kohli contributed 38 runs in team's total.

Later, skipper Kane Williamson smashed a 48-ball 95 but New Zealand faltered in the final over to take the match into the Super Over.

Needing nine runs of the last over, New Zealand lost Williamson and Ross Taylor to finish at 179 for six and tie the match.

In the Super Over, New Zealand scored 17, a target which India overwhelmed in the final ball with Rohit smashing Tim Southee for two consecutive sixes.

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