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India 51/1 (11/44 ov) Australia Australia won the toss and elected to field India RR 4.63 Last 5 ovs 27/1 RR 5.40 Current time 16:40 local, 05:40 GMTODI CareerBatsmenBThis bowlerAmbati Rayudu (rhb)171711100.0010 (7b)17 (17b)Ajinkya Rahane (rhb)21362058.334 (5b)8 (12b)Mat26725121*45.3145129611129.45BowlersThis spellMitchell Marsh (rm)2.001507.503012-0-15-0Josh Hazlewood (rfm)5.002505.0019305-0-25-0MatBBI1352/235.427105/314.90 Recent overs• 1 1 1 • 6 • • • 1 11 1 1wd 1 1 • 1 Current partnership 27 runs, 4.5 overs, RR: 5.58 (Rayudu 17, Rahane 8) Last bat S Dhawan c Finch b Starc 8 (13b 0x4 0x6) SR: 61.53 Fall of wicket 24/1 (6.1 ov); Partnership: 24 runs, 6.1 overs, RR: 3.89 (Dhawan 8, Rahane 13) End of over 11 (6 runs) India 51/1 (RR: 4.63) AT Rayudu17 (17b 1x4 1x6)AM Rahane21 (36b 2x4 0x6)MR Marsh2-0-15-0JR Hazlewood5-0-25-0 10.6 Marsh to Rayudu, 1 run, a fuller ball on middle and leg, Rayudu clips it through square leg for a single 10.5 Marsh to Rayudu, no run, Marsh bangs it in short again at Rayudu, and he sways out of the line 10.4 Marsh to Rahane, 1 run, Rahane stays in his crease and gets a thick outside edge that takes the ball along the ground towards third man, he was trying to play that in front of point 10.3 Marsh to Rayudu, 1 run, jumps back and across to another short ball and plays it towards square leg 10.3 Marsh to Rayudu, 1 wide, thats a loopy short ball that got too high on Rayudu, but he went after it and tried to ramp the ball over the cordon 10.2 Marsh to Rahane, 1 run, he was looking to play that towards square leg but closed the face too early and got a leading edge that went along the ground towards mid on 10.1 Marsh to Rayudu, 1 run, a length ball angling into the right-hander, played towards midwicket for a single End of over 10 (4 runs) India 45/1 (RR: 4.50) AT Rayudu14 (13b 1x4 1x6)AM Rahane19 (34b 2x4 0x6)JR Hazlewood5-0-25-0MR Marsh1-0-9-0 9.6 Hazlewood to Rayudu, 1 run, Rayudu moves a little towards leg to create some room and then steers the ball towards third man 9.5 Hazlewood to Rahane, 1 run, strays on to the pads, Rahane tucks it behind square for a single Kiran: Dhawan is a walking wicket and Dhoni doesnt change his theories even when theyre proven invalid. There is a word for doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different result. Moreover, Rahane has been left to play the quick scoring role that Dhawan was selected to play and in the process has been throwing in his wicket away. 9.4 Hazlewood to Rahane, no run, defended from the crease on the off side 9.3 Hazlewood to Rahane, no run, that ball bounced sharply on Rahane from a good length, rapped him on the glove as he tried to defend on the back foot Warner gets a welcome from Indian fans at deep midwicket. He waves in response. 9.2 Hazlewood to Rahane, no run, good length outside off, defended on the off side 9.1 Hazlewood to Rahane, 2 runs, that short ball got big on Rahane but he managed to adjust and pull the ball down through midwicket End of over 9 (9 runs) India 41/1 (RR: 4.55) AT Rayudu13 (12b 1x4 1x6)AM Rahane16 (29b 2x4 0x6)MR Marsh1-0-9-0JR Hazlewood4-0-21-0 8.6 Marsh to Rayudu, SIX, oh my! Rayudu has charged down the pitch to a length ball and lofted it cleanly on the up and all the way over the long-on boundary. He simply picked up the length early and hit sweetly through the line 8.5 Marsh to Rayudu, no run, a full ball on off and middle, Rayudu nearly yorked himself as he pushed the ball out to mid-on Don: The most disappointing thing about Dhawan is not just that he gets out but how he plays before he gets out. Even if he gets out for a low score he either has to play aggressively and score some quick runs or play defensively and see out the new ball so the incoming batsman has it easy. Right now he plays ultra defensively for a few balls then plays a loose shot and gets out meaning he doesnt score any runs and neither does he chew up some balls at the top. All he manages to do is put even more pressure on the batsman coming in next who still has to face a new ball. 8.4 Marsh to Rahane, 1 run, a fuller ball on the pads, turned behind square Ram: I feel sorry for Dhawan. I agree that he should be replaced with Vijay, but imagine him sitting in the dressing room now, knowing hes probably lost his last chance. Tough for opening batsmen when they get out early, especially when they dont bowl either. 8.3 Marsh to Rayudu, 1 run, goes deep into the crease to play the ball close on the leg side for one more 8.2 Marsh to Rahane, 1 run, good length on off and middle, Rahane stays in his crease and dabs the ball close on the leg side for a single 8.1 Marsh to Rahane, no run, good length on off stump, Rahane stays in his crease and defends on the off side Its drizzling, but play will carry on for the moment. Mitchell Marsh to replace Starc, bowling from over the wicket. End of over 8 (6 runs) India 32/1 (RR: 4.00) AM Rahane14 (26b 2x4 0x6)AT Rayudu6 (9b 1x4 0x6)JR Hazlewood4-0-21-0MA Starc4-0-11-1 7.6 Hazlewood to Rahane, 1 run, good call for a run, Rahane sprinted as soon as he pushed the ball into the covers off the front foot 7.5 Hazlewood to Rayudu, 1 run, nudged on the leg side for a quick single 7.4 Hazlewood to Rayudu, FOUR, this one goes over the infield! Rayudu moves towards the off side, gets slightly forward and uses the angle into him to lift the full ball over mid-on 7.3 Hazlewood to Rayudu, no run, now he moves forward and across towards the off side and mows across the line. Thats a slog and it does not go past midwicket 7.2 Hazlewood to Rayudu, no run, hits a good length just outside off and angles into the right-hander, Hazlewoods getting the ball to move, Rayudu defends from his crease. He looked a bit hesitant Karan: Can anyone explain why Vijay has been left out of the XV/ the world cup XV? Hes proven to be the only solid option at the top of the order during the test series, and hes proven that he can accelerate during the IPL. Hes been orders of magnitude better than Dhawan. What am I missing?!? 7.1 Hazlewood to Rayudu, no run, a tight leave outside off, that pitched on a good length just outside off stump End of over 7 (2 runs) India 26/1 (RR: 3.71) AM Rahane13 (25b 2x4 0x6)AT Rayudu1 (4b 0x4 0x6)MA Starc4-0-11-1JR Hazlewood3-0-15-0 6.6 Starc to Rahane, no run, wide outside the off stump, Rahane shoulders arms Saksham: There we go. Now we dont really need to confirm anything more by giving Dhawan any more chances. He hasnt been making runs in Australia in the last two months, and he wont do so in the coming world cup, especially against SA and Pakistani bowlers. India anyway have enough batsmen (atleast on paper), give his spot to Axar or Umesh/Ishant 6.5 Starc to Rayudu, 1 run, a full ball outside off, driven into the covers to get off the mark 6.4 Starc to Rayudu, no run, another short ball, closer to the batsman, Rayudu sways out of the line 6.4 Starc to Rayudu, 1 wide, Rayudu charges and then aborts playing a shot as Starc gets a ball to lift sharply and angle across the right-hander. A bit too wide outside off that was 6.3 Starc to Rayudu, no run, Rayudu stays in his crease and defend son the off side Commentator: George Binoy Scorer: Sanjay Murari Fours Sixes Wickets Commentary Feedback THE DHAWAN HELPLINE 2,1,8 Shikhar Dhawans scores so far during this Carlton Mid ODI Tri-Series. 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