Australia [272/9] beat India [237] by 35 runs in the 5th ODI, win series 3-2

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A thrilling series is set to conclude at the Feroz Shah Kotla in New Delhi on Wednesday, 13 March, when India and Australia square off one last time in the fifth one-day international.

Overview

India v Australia
5th ODI
Feroz Shah Kotla, New Delhi
Wednesday, 13 March; 1:30pm local time, 8:00am local


When India raced to a 2-0 lead, the impression was that they would brush aside all before them. Australia have done incredibly well to fight back to parity. In fact, while Australia were seen as having concerns heading into the tour, it’s India who seem to have a plethora of problems at this point.

Not many gave Australia a chance, given India came out better in their clashes Down Under. But the visitors swept the two-match Twenty20 International series 2-0 and competed impressively even in defeat in the first two ODIs.

They secured the results in Ranchi and Mohali, and on the upswing now, might even be considered favourites, just about, to win this final clash with India having plenty to sort.

The home side just haven’t been able to click in tandem. While the bowlers shored things up in India’s victories in Hyderabad and Nagpur, the batsmen struggled. That struggle continued in the third ODI in Ranchi. In Mohali, while India’s batsmen finally came good to post 358/9, albeit on a flat track, the bowlers struggled, and chances went abegging in the field.

Virat Kohli, the India captain, admitted his side were “sloppy” and said that was what cost them in Mohali. Dew was also a factor, but what India also missed was their captain in and around the epicentre during the death overs when Ashton Turner was pillaging the bowlers.

Kohli usually mans the boundaries in the death, being one of India’s better fielders, and leaves MS Dhoni to manage the middle. But with Dhoni being rested for the final two ODIs and Kohli fielding in the deep, there was no presence in the middle in that crucial phase of the match.

Unlike in Mohali, where history favoured Australia, India have beaten Australia in three of the four ODIs they have played at the Kotla. Their last match, however, came in 2009. India generally have a good record at the Kotla: they have won 12 of the 19 ODIs they have played at this venue, although they lost the last one, in 2016, against New Zealand.

Key players

Yuzvendra Chahal (India): One of India’s usually devastating wrist-spinning duo, Chahal had a poor outing in Mohali. He claimed just one wicket and conceded 80 runs in his 10 overs. He will be keen to put that behind as soon as he can. A performance at the Kotla – he returned 2/26 in a T20I against New Zealand in his only international outing at this venue, in 2017 – will go a long way towards that.

Usman Khawaja (Australia): Khawaja is 32 and made his ODI debut back in 2013. However, the Mohali ODI was just the 25th in his career, and it’s safe to say he has never really laid an undeniable claim to an ODI slot. Until now. He scored 91 in Mohali to follow up his century in Ranchi. There was also a half-century in Hyderabad. India will have learned to be wary of him.

Conditions
It’s expected to be cloudy in Delhi on Wednesday. But there’s no threat of rain, and with a high of 26°C, playing conditions are comfortable. The average first-innings score at this venue in ODIs is around 234; there’s only ever been two scores in excess of 300 in 24 ODIs.

Squads

India: Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan, Virat Kohli (c), Ambati Rayudu, KL Rahul, Rishabh Pant, Kedar Jadhav, Vijay Shankar, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Shami, Jasprit Bumrah, Yuzvendra Chahal, Ravindra Jadeja

Australia: Aaron Finch (c), Alex Carey, Usman Khawaja, Shaun Marsh, Peter Handscomb, Marcus Stoinis, Glenn Maxwell, Jhye Richardson, Ashton Turner, Pat Cummins, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Jason Behrendorff, Nathan Lyon, Adam Zampa, Andrew Tye

https://www.icc-cricket.com/news/1094663
 
Australia win toss and opt to bat
 
Rahul & Chahal dropped, Shami & Jadeja come in.
 
What is the point of Jadeja in India's last ODI before WC? And captain clueless says, India bats till 8.

Yeah, sure.
 
Playing XI:Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan, Virat Kohli (c), Rishabh Pant (wk), Kedar Jadhav, Vijay Shankar, Ravindra Jadeja, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Shami, Jasprit Bumrah

Australia Squad: Playing XI: Aaron Finch (c), Usman Khawaja, Peter Handscomb, Marcus Stoinis, Glenn Maxwell, Ashton Turner, Alex Carey (wk), Jhye Richardson, Pat Cummins, Adam Zampa, Nathan Lyon
 
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BK should ideally be bowled out within first 30 overs.
 
Actually I don't mind this to be our playing XI in World Cup except Pandya replacing Jadeja! (And Jadeja as No.12, first choice substitute fielder then and there!) But I know Dhoni will also replace Pant... I am talking about the balance
 
Indian bowling unit has become suddenly toothless or is it Australia's dominance or is it just the flat pitches?
 
Indian bowling unit has become suddenly toothless or is it Australia's dominance or is it just the flat pitches?

Chahal has been figured out, Kuldip and Bumrah still bowling well and Bhubaneswar has always been rubbish. The 2 spinner chokehold is no more due to the above, hence the Aussies are looking great despite missing Starc Smith and Warner. I actually expect Pak-Aus to go 3-2 in favour of Pak even though they are mediocre, the Aussies are hopeless against spin
 
Kuldeep tonked for 11 runs in his opening over, shots fired.
 
Contrary to what some of our fans believe, our bowling is quite overrated. Said the same thing even when our bowlers had a purple patch. Only Bumrah is consistent.
 
Jadeja bowling well. When was the last time this happened?
 
All these Jadhavs, Kuldeeps, Chahals are useless without Dhoni behind the stumps..
 
AUS 137/1 (25.1 Ovs) CRR: 5.44
Australia opt to bat
 
Series loss at home will probably keep us grounded ahead of WC. Thats the only positive I could find out of this series.
 
What an awesome bowler Bumrah is, truly world no.1!
 
Can't imagine what will this Australia team will do to especially to Yasir and Abbas. We will be lucky to even win 1 match. Our batsmen will not score over 270 for sure which will be walk in park for Australian batsmen.
 
Both of Khwaja's ODI 100s have come in this series.
 
Whatever target Australia sets, this won't be an easy chase for us.
 
Another great over from Bumrah, only issue is lack of wickets.
 
These edges have spoiled Bumrah's figures but none of Australian bats had any clue against him.
 
Risahb Pant get a final dress rehersal audition to secure his spot. Needs to score big and help win or Rayudu gets spot :))
 
Kohli was batting like a dream, got dismissed out of nowhere.
 
Fooled by a slower ball, aided in no small measure by slowness of the pitch.
 
Kedar jadhav no longer possesses that midas touch in bowling.
And he isn't performing well with the bat.
He should make way for vijay shankar when pandya returns.
 
Kedar jadhav no longer possesses that midas touch in bowling.
And he isn't performing well with the bat.
He should make way for vijay shankar when pandya returns.

He may warm the bench... I think Jadeja may grab his spot as 2nd spinner as he can at least handle bowling department well (with added fielding bonus) Today is a key match for both Vijay & Kedar...

At least this series is giving good preparation for WC unlike Asia Cup where our bowlers & top-order just masked everything!
 
Lovely to see Indian top order get out of form just before WC.
 
Well well well. Dhoni is making his absence felt!! Game and series are for Aussies to lose from here.
 
Lovely to see Indian top order get out of form just before WC.

Dhawan scored a hundred in the last match and Rohit scored 95. Kohli made two centuries this series. Not really out of form though Dhawan and Rohit have been a little underwhelming this year.
 
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