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India, pursuing Australia’s 328/7, were set for an anxious begin yet before Shikhar Dhawan and Rohit Sharma stabled the innings. Australia then rejected Shikhar Dhawan, Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma and Suresh Raina one after another to end the pursuit. MS Dhoni and Ajinkya Rahane had a go at revamping yet Rahane was out in the powerplay.

MS Dhoni played with soul and spunk, yet he had a lot to do. For a concise period, Ajinkya Rahane gave Dhoni the abundantly required backing. Then again, once Mitchell Starc returned into the assault to deliver the wicket of Rahane, the match was everything except over. In the event that Johnson was their go-to-man to take wickets in this significant diversion, then Starc and Josh Hazlewood, played with heavenly control to keep the restriction on their toes. Actually when Shikhar Dhawan turned out all firearms blasting, Hazlewood kept it basic by keeping up line and length and hitting the join of the bat. Australia’s fielding too was more often than not on the cash.

After Steven Smith’s century underlined his stamp of power on the processes, the bowlers set up an altogether expert execution to take Australia to their seventh last in World Cups. It was Mitchell Johnson, who rocked the bowling alley with venomous pace and a blazing sparkle to catch the key wickets of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. He released Kohli with a fine bouncer that was rocked the bowling alley crosswise over him, with Brad Haddin taking the catch. Johnson then castled Rohit to give Australia the high ground.

India began their visit in ahead of schedule December with a misfortune to Australia and completion their visit with a misfortune against the same resistance. In the middle of, they beat all adversaries, excepting Australia and England. With this misfortune, India’s 11-match winning streak in World Cups has been finished. The firecrackers go up at the SCG as the Australian fans wave the national banner in the stands. Clarke applauds and much appreciated the swarm. Maxwell converses with Umesh as the players stroll off the field. Clarke is enthusiastic and is seen crying, likely he recollected the late Phil Hughes, who was hit by that lethal bouncer at this very ground.