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India [250] beat Australia [242] by 8 runs in 2nd ODI, take 2-0 series lead

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India secured their first win of the series against Australia in Hyderabad, and the task that awaits them in Nagpur is to not just build on that, but to iron out the chinks while doing so.

Overview

India v Australia
2nd ODI
Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Jamtha, Nagpur
Tuesday, 5 March; 1:30pm IST, 8:00am GMT


While MS Dhoni and Kedar Jadhav came away with the plaudits after their resilient 141-run partnership took India through in a chase of 237, there were no doubts as to which department set up the victory.

The Indian bowlers have rarely looked more menacing. Jasprit Bumrah returned 2/60, and was unlucky to concede as many runs as he did, given the number of edges and nicks that ended up at the fence. Mohammed Shami, meanwhile, was scintillating during his 2/44.

With Kuldeep Yadav getting among the wickets and Ravindra Jadeja proving extremely hard to score off, the Australian batsmen ended up throwing away their starts as the pressure grew.

As far as their bowling is concerned, India are more or less settled for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2019. Bumrah seems rejuvenated after the break, Shami has rarely bowled better, and with Bhuvneshwar Kumar set to return from the third ODI onwards, the pacemen will be at full force.

It is a question of getting the combination right in terms of pace and spin – Yuzvendra Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav, the wrist-spinners, have been exemplary as a duo – and, in short, bowling is India’s strong suit.

Questions continue regarding the batting, though. Dhoni and Jadhav displayed one facet of batting that India are good at – taking the game deep and coming through. But the problem at No.4 remains, with Ambati Rayudu managing just 13 and his dismissal contributing to a mini-slide.

KL Rahul, so impressive in the T20Is, might be given a punt at No.4 at some point in the series, and with the safety-net of a lead, the Nagpur ODI seems as good a time as any. Another change India might consider for the second ODI is a straight-swap between Yadav and Chahal.

Australia, meanwhile, have issues of their own to address. Their batsmen got starts in Hyderabad, but none of them managed to convert it to anything meaningful.

While considerations have to be made for the difficulty of batting on a tricky surface, Australia’s plan to lay a foundation in the Powerplay seemed to backfire as the Indian spinners arrived in the middle overs and piled pressure on the visitors to up the scoring.

Will they reconsider that strategy in the coming game? Go at a higher clip from the word go? Perhaps that may play to captain Aaron Finch’s strengths – he has been in a dreadful rut, but the feeling is that one boisterous innings might spark him back to form.

The bowlers, meanwhile, did well to bring Australia back into the contest for a while, but the batsmen have to deliver for them to threaten India in India.

Key players

Mohammed Shami (India)
: Bumrah has been the poster boy of this Indian pace attack, but Shami’s bowling in Hyderabad was a sight to watch. The fitness issues of old have been dealt with. He’s sending them down at pace and with plenty of control, and praise for the Bengal paceman has rained in from all quarters. Australia will treat him with particular care in Nagpur.

Aaron Finch (Australia): The Australia captain’s lean patch has extended for longer than a he’ll care to remember, and there have been calls in Australia to give him a break. Ian Chappell, in fact, has said his inclusion in the Test squad last year was “probably the worst thing that happened” to him. Finch knows just one big innings can put an end to all the talk, and he’ll be desperate to do that in Nagpur.

Conditions
There was a spot of rain two days before the match, but the forecast for matchday is for clear skies and temperatures peaking at 34°C. Nagpur has always had a flat track on which batsmen can make merry, and that is expected to continue.

Squads

India: Virat Kohli (c), Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan, Ambati Rayudu, Kedar Jadhav, MS Dhoni (wk), Ravindra Jadeja, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohamed Shami, Yuzvendra Chahal, Kuldeep Yadav, Vijay Shankar, Rishabh Pant, Sidharth Kaul, KL Rahul

Australia: Aaron Finch(c), Alex Carey (wk), Usman Khawaja, Shaun Marsh, D Arcy Short, 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/1086725
 
So even our top-3 are failing now. Ominous signs for WC!
 
Time has come for Dhawan to get dropped now.
 
Now that the Superstar openers have failed yet again, it's the middle-order that should do all the work. As usual if Dhoni plays slow to steady the ship, all the keyboard warriors will start the usual nonsense of his slow strike rate and replacing him with the hack Pant. It's the useless openers that are being the main reason for India's failures in the recent times.
 
Now that the Superstar openers have failed yet again, it's the middle-order that should do all the work. As usual if Dhoni plays slow to steady the ship, all the keyboard warriors will start the usual nonsense of his slow strike rate and replacing him with the hack Pant. It's the useless openers that are being the main reason for India's failures in the recent times.

But for "useless" openers India would be ranking 7 or 8. Compare their record with 4/5/6. Dhoni grandpa has an excuse to "go slow" in the middle overs if wickets fall.
 
Stupid Rayudu fails again and wastes a review on himself.
 
Current Indian batting barring Kohli & Rohit is joke. Kohli and only Kohli is responsible for that though.
 
Now that the Superstar openers have failed yet again, it's the middle-order that should do all the work. As usual if Dhoni plays slow to steady the ship, all the keyboard warriors will start the usual nonsense of his slow strike rate and replacing him with the hack Pant. It's the useless openers that are being the main reason for India's failures in the recent times.
Why can't dhoni play with a good str rate?
Kohli is also playing under pressure but his str rate is still good.
 
Brainless Rohit, Dhawan and Rayudu. Kohli and Dhoni have been the only players saving this terrible Indian batting lineup.
 
Dhawan will be 37 in 2023. India will surely phase him out after the World Cup for Rahul/Shaw.
 
Vijay Shankar not hiding behind the excuse of rebuilding the innings unlike certain legend
 
We'll do very well to reach 225 from here....
 
Thala gone too! Quite frustrating to see this collapse when you have Kohli scoring runs effortlessly at the other end.
 
Shankar was totally bossing Australia when he was cruelly run out. Now two casual wickets by Jadhav and Dhoni.
 
All of this is Kohli's fault that our batting is in such precarious condition so close to the WC....
 
Can someone explain me why is kohli playing at 85+ str rate, isn't it mandatory to play at 50 str rate when you are building an innings.
 
Vijay Shankar has been the only positive for India in all these recent outings!
 
This innings was much better than 50(90).
Thala contributes more when he gets out at a cheap score.

Yes India are in a chance to score at least 250. If Dhoni was there, that would have put bigger pressure on Kohli to up the run rate (Dhoni would have scored at lower SR than even Jadeja!) India would have faltered below 220-230
 
Pisspoor batting by Jadeja.. Can't believe he is termed as AR in India...
 
Kohli runs scoring machine. Makes it look so easy. His technique is so sound and has an outstanding balance. Reads the pitch, game superbly mastered ODI format!
 
Brilliant Ton! Congrats! 40th ODI ton only 9behind Tendulkar. Will go past it in the world cup, probably get few more in this series against Aus. It will be great to see him going past Tendulkar’s 49th ODI ton, in the WC.

I see Kohlis best came in Bangladesh against Pakistan. How many tons he scored at Mirpur? Does the tons against BD count? I thought some ind fans don’t count it..
 
Jadeja is struggling to rotate the strike. Kohli telling him how to do it!
 
Kohlis best attribute is his fitness! This innings shows only about 9 fours no six but the SR 96!

Simply his fitness has given him most of these tons! I reckon he can play for 5days test and still outrun Tendulkar, Kallis, Gangulys on the 6th day, against them in their primes!
 
Jadeja has robbed India off at least 25-30 runs from his pisspoor innings.
 
Good knock. Lack of support from other end. One man army show. Only one other put 40 odd. I still think ind middle order is weak and can be exploited easily if good teams get Ind’s top three or R Shame and Kohli out early within 150runs.
 
Should’ve waited till 48.3 balls and gone big last 9balls. Tail seems long.
 
That was a text book innings of how to build a ODI innings without sixes with wickets falling around.
 
IND 250 (48.2 Ovs)
AUS 33/0 (6.5 Ovs) CRR: 4.83 REQ: 5.05
Australia need 218 runs
 
Jadeja is brought back after ct final performance. Kohli...for all his batting efforts...really...nothing more to add about the captaincy....one bad performance from chahal and he is out while deadwood keep getting chances
 
Aussies will win it by 7 wickets. Missing chahal badly here in the middle overs.
 
One of those days where 5 out of top 7 played ridiculous shots and got out. One guy who actually looked good unfortunately got run out. Bad day.
 
Virat KOhli as a batsman is great. But as a limited overs captain he is downright mediocre.
 
Kuldeep is weaving magic against the Aussies. They cluelessly plonk the frontfoot hoping they guessed it right.
 
Australia require another 99 runs with 6 wickets and 16.0 overs remaining
 
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