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Summary

India in Australia

1st ODI / Perth

Australia 131 for 3. India 136 for 9.

Australia win by 7 wickets (DLS Method).

India 1st innings

Total

136 for 9, from 26 overs.

Batting

  1. Sharma c Renshaw b Hazlewood; 8 runs, 14 balls, 1 fours, 0 sixes, and a strike rate of 57.14
  2. Gill (c) c Philippe b Ellis; 10 runs, 18 balls, 2 fours, 0 sixes, and a strike rate of 55.56
  3. Kohli c Connolly b Starc; 0 runs, 8 balls, 0 fours, 0 sixes, and a strike rate of 0.00
  4. Iyer c Philippe b Hazlewood; 11 runs, 24 balls, 1 fours, 0 sixes, and a strike rate of 45.83
  5. Patel c Renshaw b Kuhnemann; 31 runs, 38 balls, 3 fours, 0 sixes, and a strike rate of 81.58
  6. Rahul (wk) c Renshaw b Owen; 38 runs, 31 balls, 2 fours, 2 sixes, and a strike rate of 122.58
  7. Washington b Kuhnemann; 10 runs, 10 balls, 1 fours, 0 sixes, and a strike rate of 100.00
  8. Nitish not out; 19 runs, 11 balls, 0 fours, 2 sixes, and a strike rate of 172.73
  9. Rana c Philippe b Owen; 1 runs, 2 balls, 0 fours, 0 sixes, and a strike rate of 50.00
  10. Arshdeep run out (Ellis); 0 runs, 0 balls, 0 fours, 0 sixes, and a strike rate of 0.00
  11. Siraj not out; 0 runs, 0 balls, 0 fours, 0 sixes, and a strike rate of 0.00

Extras

8 from 2 legbyes, 6 wides.

Yet to bat

Fall of Wickets

  • Rohit Sharma at 13 for 1, from 3.4 overs
  • Virat Kohli at 21 for 2, from 6.1 overs
  • Shubman Gill at 25 for 3, from 8.1 overs
  • Shreyas Iyer at 45 for 4, from 13.2 overs
  • Axar Patel at 84 for 5, from 19.6 overs
  • Washington Sundar at 115 for 6, from 23.3 overs
  • KL Rahul at 121 for 7, from 24.3 overs
  • Harshit Rana at 123 for 8, from 24.6 overs
  • Arshdeep Singh at 124 for 9, from 25.2 overs

Bowling

  1. Starc: 6overs, 1 maidens, 22 runs, 1 wickets, and an economy of 3.66.
  2. Hazlewood: 7overs, 2 maidens, 20 runs, 2 wickets, and an economy of 2.85.
  3. Ellis: 5overs, 1 maidens, 29 runs, 1 wickets, and an economy of 5.80.
  4. Owen: 3overs, 0 maidens, 20 runs, 2 wickets, and an economy of 6.66.
  5. Kuhnemann: 4overs, 0 maidens, 26 runs, 2 wickets, and an economy of 6.50.
  6. Short: 1overs, 0 maidens, 17 runs, 0 wickets, and an economy of 17.00.

Match details

  • Toss: Australia won the toss and elected to field
  • Venue: Optus Stadium, Perth
  • Umpire: Richard Kettleborough
  • Umpire: Sam Nogajski
  • TV umpire: Allahudien Paleker
  • Match referee: Jeff Crowe
  • Reserve umpire: Gerard Abood