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INDIA 252 (50 OVERS)
- Virat Kohli92 (107)
- Ajinkya Rahane55 (64)
- Nathan Coulter-Nile3/51 (10)
- Kane Richardson3/55 (10)
AUSTRALIA 202 (43.1 OVERS)
- Steven Smith59 (76)
- Marcus Stoinis*62 (65)
- Bhuvneshwar Kumar3/9 (6.1)
- Kuldeep Yadav3/54 (10)
Scorer: Binoy | Commentator: Nikhil Kalro
9.33pm India have defended 252 with ease that is not easy to find in modern-day cricket. It wasn't a bad surface to bat on, which makes this loss even harder to take for Australia. They just struggled against wristspin again, and have fallen to a 50-run loss in game 2. They'll now have to win all the three remaining ODIs to win the series. Steven Smith and Marcus Stoinis showed that you can bat well on this surface, but the rest did not do much. Kuldeep Yadav took a hat-trick and put the game beyond Australia. "The first five overs, I was struggling to bowl in a particular spot. I asked Mahi what to bowl and he told me to bowl whatever I want (the hat-trick ball)," he says.
Steven Smith: "We were pretty happy with 250 at the break. I thought we did a good job bowling. Batsmen made poor decisions under pressure. Stoinis was pretty good at the end, probably my fault and Head's fault, we both got in. It slowed up and spun more as the game went on. We need to make better decisions consistently. They've got all bases covered (India's bowlers)."
Virat Kohli, the Man of the Match: "We didn't feel like we had enough at the break. We knew if we had a good start, we had a chance. We needed breakthroughs throughout. The wicket wasn't that easy to bat, all the batsmen felt that. Bhuvi's spell was more important because they needed runs in the first 10 overs. Two young guys, bowling with a lot of heart, speaks volumes of their character. Keeps competition up with the World Cup in 2019. We have a lot of options and all bases covered. I always try to create motivation for myself, I don't like differentiate at any stage, I knew I had to stay longer because the wicket was tricky. It came off today so it looked nice, it didn't in Chennai so it didn't look nice."
KW Richardson lbw b Kumar 0 (16m 7b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00
Bhuvneshwar
END OF OVER:43 | 6 Runs | AUS: 202/9 (51 runs required from 42 balls, RR: 4.69, RRR: 7.28)
- Marcus Stoinis62 (65b)
- Kane Richardson0 (6b)
- Jasprit Bumrah7-1-39-0
- Hardik Pandya10-0-56-2
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