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AUS vs IND 2nd ODI Results

264/9(50.0 ov)
265/8(46.2 ov)
Australia beat India by 2 wickets
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    22WD
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    1040W0
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    110200
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    101146
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    101100
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    110110
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    130410
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    101201
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    110W01
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    110110
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    101001
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    601401
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    102140
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    1W0111
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    001104
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264/9 (50.0 overs)
4/60 (10)
265/8 (46.2 overs)

Australia vs India Commentary

12:10 PM IST Adam Zampa is the PLAYER OF THE MATCH for his brilliance with the ball. Zampa says it's great to have beaten India, highlighting the intense rivalry between the two teams in ODIs. He praises India's ability to adapt to conditions, acknowledging their status as one of the top teams globally. Shares that he is happy to have guys like Starc and Hazlewood doing their job in the Powerplay and it makes his life easier in the middle phase.
12:04 PM IST Short was dropped twice, on 23 and then on 55, the latter being the easier of the two, and that reprieve came at a crucial stage when India had their tails up following Alex Carey’s departure. Cooper Connolly’s counter-attack steadied Australia and put them back on course. When Short finally fell, Mitchell Owen walked in and immediately showed intent to take the wind out of India’s sails. Owen took the attack, while Connolly dropped anchor, and it was Connolly who eventually saw the side home despite a late wobble.
12:03 PM IST After being inserted to bat, the Indian top order faced a stern examination from the Aussie quicks, with the ball darting around off the seam. Rohit Sharma looked all at sea early on, but managed to weather the storm. His 118-run stand with Shreyas Iyer brought some stability to the Indian innings. Once that stand was broken, Australia kept striking back whenever India looked to build momentum, largely through Adam Zampa. A late 37-run stand between Arshdeep Singh and Harshit Rana helped the visitors reach 264. Josh Hazlewood tested the Indian batters throughout but was unlucky to finish wicketless. Xavier Bartlett did the early damage and ended up with three wickets, while the damage in the middle overs was done by Adam Zampa, who finished with four wickets.
12:02 PM IST A game that ebbed and flowed, but Australia managed to emerge victorious and seal the series. There is a quick turnaround for both sides, with just a day's gap between the second and third ODI. This is particularly challenging for India, with all three seamers having experienced cramps here in Adelaide. The third and final ODI of the series will take place at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday, 25th October, with the first ball set to be bowled at 9 am IST (3.30 am GMT). While Australia will be aiming for a clean sweep, India will look to register a win in Sydney and carry the momentum into the T20I series that follows. For now, though, you can tune into the Women’s World Cup action, where India are off to a dream start with the bat in a crunch game against New Zealand. Cheers!
11:57 AM IST Australia's skipper, Mitchell Marsh expresses his delight after Australia's series win, enjoying the electric atmosphere of playing in front of a big crowd in ODI cricket. He praises Josh Hazlewood's wicketless spell, calling it one of the best none-fors he's ever seen. Marsh also commends the team's batting performance. He teases some of the younger players, jokingly calling one 'Chaos,' and expresses optimism about Australian cricket's future with talented young players. Shares that with a short turnaround before the next game, the team plans to celebrate in the dressing room.
11:55 AM IST The captain of India, Shubman Gill feels that they had just enough runs on the board, but it is never easy when you drop a couple of catches. Mentions that there was a bit of movement in the new ball during the second innings, but as the ball got older, it got better to bat. Feels that in the first game, the toss was crucial with the rain around, but not so much in this game.
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