India (399/5) defeat Australia (217) by 99 runs (DLS target 317) to win the 2nd ODI

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A no. 1 trifecta isn't the worst way to begin proceedings for a home World Cup. Especially when the metaphorical base is otherwise shaky with injury troubles, selection dilemmas, form trouble, and the problem of plenty. India are now the no. 1 ranked team in all three formats after the win in Mohali - a run-chase where they took it deep and finished the job effectively, with four half-centurions in the batting order.

India couldn't have timed it better. KL Rahul has a pressure hundred and an unbeaten captain's half-century under his belt. Suryakumar Yadav not only has a run against his name after four innings against Australia, he also scored a fifty at quicker than a run-a-ball -- an innings where he admitted to "playing slower and taking it deep".

Shreyas Iyer is on the field. Two Indian pacers have taken five-wicket hauls in two consecutive ODIs, both in winning causes. No one is exactly out of form, even though Iyer lacks game time, and India's first choice XI remains a mystery.

Nevertheless, India is roaring at the right time.

Australia, however, has had a bit of an aberration. The loss against India was their fourth on the trot in ODI cricket - an anomaly in a World Cup year for the five-time champions. In fact, in the lead-up to the 2019 World Cup, Australia made a 3-2 comeback after being 0-2 down against India. This time, however, Australia were dealt a dose of their own medicine by South Africa - beating Australia 3-2, after being 0-2 down.

The batting, despite the crucial absence of Travis Head, showed tremendous grit, with all the batters getting off to starts, but none of them converting it into a big hundred - and there are at least three capable of doing so on a consistent basis - Warner, Smith, and Labuschagne. The bowling, admittedly, has had its chinks, but they have two ODIs against the hosts and two warm-ups left before their campaign begins. Moreover, the bowling attack has kept its lethal weapon safe in the changeroom.

Australia knows its shortcomings, and have come well prepared. It's World Cup year, and it's a crime to write Australia off.

When: India vs Australia, 2nd ODI on Sunday, 24th September 2023, 1:30 PM local

Where: Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore

What to expect: Runs. Oh, so many runs. Indore has seen some extraordinary innings played, including Virender Sehwag's once-highest ODI score of 219 in 2011, and Rohit Sharma's ridiculous 36-ball hundred against Sri Lanka in 2018. 400+ ODI scores, 250+ T20I scores. Expect an absolute road, and a major test for the bowlers in preparation for the World Cup, and the best possible opportunity for out-of-sorts batters to get some runs under their belts. Especially with straight boundaries shorter than 70 meters, and square boundaries shorter than 60 meters will certainly test the spinners who dare to bowl.

Team News

India

With Kuldeep Yadav continuing his rest period, Ravichandran Ashwin should get another game given his impressive spell in the first. India will hope that Iyer and Kishan get back amongst the runs. However, the bowlers are likely to be rotated around again. With a gap of just two days between ODIs, it seems prudent to rest Jasprit Bumrah and play Mohammed Siraj and Mohammed Shami in Indore.


Australia

Cummins had said after ODI series opener that Starc won't be ready for the second game yet, meaning Australia could likely stick to the same XI.

Probable XI: David Warner, Mitchell Marsh, Steve Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, Cameron Green, Alex Carey (wk), Marcus Stoinis, Sean Abbott, Pat Cummins (c), Josh Hazlewood, Adam Zampa



Squads:

India Squad: Shubman Gill, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul(w/c), Ishan Kishan, Suryakumar Yadav, Ravindra Jadeja, Ravichandran Ashwin, Shardul Thakur, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami, Mohammed Siraj, Prasidh Krishna, Tilak Varma, Washington Sundar

Australia Squad: David Warner, Mitchell Marsh, Steven Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, Cameron Green, Josh Inglis(w), Marcus Stoinis, Matthew Short, Pat Cummins(c), Sean Abbott, Adam Zampa, Alex Carey, Josh Hazlewood, Glenn Maxwell, Spencer Johnson, Tanveer Sangha, Mitchell Starc, Nathan Ellis
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Warner looked completely lost in the recent Test matches. He had trouble timing the ball. Even in IPL he couldn't accelerate. He was tuk tuking mostly. His reflexes deserted him. He has come back strongly.
 
I believe India missed an opportunity with the World Cup approaching. They should stick with their full-strength squad against Australia instead of constantly changing combinations after every series or even after every game, as it could have negative consequences in the World Cup.
 
Indore pitch got below average rating from ICC for Ind-Aus test match few months ago.
But in limited overs it usually produces flat highway like Pakistan does in test matches.
Flat pitch, small boundaries - someone may score double hundred here today.
 
There isn't one really big name to point out from Australian side. Starc is obviously not treated like a GOD in Australia for what he did in past World Cups and India does play Starc well.

But these guys play like a unit and become formidable with any of their player capable of performing on big stage and pressure games which is why they are a dangerous side.
 
There isn't one really big name to point out from Australian side. Starc is obviously not treated like a GOD in Australia for what he did in past World Cups and India does play Starc well.

But these guys play like a unit and become formidable with any of their player capable of performing on big stage and pressure games which is why they are a dangerous side.
Because of low population. No one in Australia really pays much attention to cricket. So there is zero pressure. There is just a small faction and it's usually people from the older generation that follow cricket. Youngsters only follow it during the off season when rugby is over. Whole different ball game in terms of dealing with pressure in Asia. Asian teams face security constantly.
 
I don't think that there is an injury scare. Maybe some family commitment. Let's see what is going on.
 

India vs Australia, 2nd ODI

Australia have won the toss and have opted to field
 
Australia (Playing XI): 1 David Warner, 2 Matt Short, 3 Steven Smith (capt), 4 Marnus Labuschagne, 5 Josh Inglis, 6 Alex Carey (wk), 7 Cameron Green, 8 Sean Abbott, 9 Adam Zampa, 10 Josh Hazlewood, 11 Spencer Johnson

India (Playing XI): Shubman Gill, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul(w/c), Ishan Kishan, Suryakumar Yadav, Ravindra Jadeja, Ravichandran Ashwin, Shardul Thakur, Mohammed Shami, Prasidh Krishna
 
Neither team wants to play its starters.

Bumrah and Cummins not playing.

Both teams know that this match is just warmup.

It's just a case of boards scheduling too many games to generate revenue and players know that and they have the leeway of being available or unavailable depending on their workload and importance of the match.

Someone like Mohammad Shami,for example, isn't bothered that he won't be playing all games in the World Cup. He probably knows that he will be saved for big games and can afford to take breaks in between. He will probably play 5-6 games in this World Cup including the knockouts.
 
Won the toss and bowling first Aussies. We did see batting get easier in evening first odi.
I think dew will be a factor in WC with temperatures dropping October onwards especially in North India
 
Good bowling by Australian. Iyer need to understand that he should take time as much as he can .Win is not important but his form is very important for us .
 
Runs on this ground means nothing. Brutal conditions for bowlers.
 
Gaikwad is an average player. India can do better. Hint of bounce and he fails. Lol.
 
Btw, how good was that ball from Hazlewood to Gaikwad? Gaikwad played so close to his body but still couldn't help edging it.

Cummins, hazlewood and Starc bowling together with Zampa as back-up would not be easy for sloggers of ENG/IND to handle.
 
I believe this is the ground where Aussies chased 367? Last time. So no score is safe for the Indians. They have prasidh and shami.

Can't do much here today. You need all the kind of help you can get to do well in this pitch.
 
Btw, how good was that ball from Hazlewood to Gaikwad? Gaikwad played so close to his body but still couldn't help edging it.

Cummins, hazlewood and Starc bowling together with Zampa as back-up would not be easy for sloggers of ENG/IND to handle.
Good ball no doubt but Gaikwad was guilty of playing from the crease. Allowed the ball to do it's thing
 
Btw, how good was that ball from Hazlewood to Gaikwad? Gaikwad played so close to his body but still couldn't help edging it.

Cummins, hazlewood and Starc bowling together with Zampa as back-up would not be easy for sloggers of ENG/IND to handle.
Indian batting is very poor vs any movement and spin. They play pace well and certain players have questionable ability vs bounce like iyer and gaikwad. So lot of holes to exploit. They are good because of their bowling. Not their mediocre batting.
 
Good ball no doubt but Gaikwad was guilty of playing from the crease. Allowed the ball to do it's thing
Nothing special about Gaikwad. We have far better batsmen available in India than him.
 
Gill might just score his second double today. It is a ROAD.
Which team did he score his first against?
 
INDIA is 79/1 after 9.5 overs before the rain stops the play. Excellent batting by Iyer and Gill.
 
Need to make this pitch when Pakistan play us in the World Cup. Can smash that non turning spinner Hasan Ali for 110 off his 10 overs.
 
Need to make this pitch when Pakistan play us in the World Cup. Can smash that non turning spinner Hasan Ali for 110 off his 10 overs.
Shaheen
Wait jnr most likely
Rauf
Shadab


It's going to be hard for us without naseem. Even with naseem it will be tough but in KO given india has so many mentally weak players I back Pakistan to drown them.
 
Shaheen
Wait jnr most likely
Rauf
Shadab


It's going to be hard for us without naseem. Even with naseem it will be tough but in KO given india has so many mentally weak players I back Pakistan to drown them.
You won't make the KO's so we're good :D
 
I don't think that we are that bad to not even reach semis. We should be there at least. That is the least point to reach. Anything less then that is gonna be all over for babar azam.
 
You won't make the KO's so we're good :D
Oh we will. Who is going to stop us? Our whipping boys SA and NZ. I don't believe so.

Once we hit some steam only 2 teams can stop us, aus and India. But I feel this time it's different. Indian players that are picked are mostly mentally weak. We can punish them in important KO matches.

England is a vastly overrated side. Their full strength team lost back to back series against aus and India i am pretty sure.

It'd between and nz to make semis. We all know s.africa have phd in choking. They get overrated alot for some reason. I don't understand why. Sure they have very good bowling but their batsmen are all mostly tullas. Any hint of help in the pitch they struggle.
 
Oh we will. Who is going to stop us? Our whipping boys SA and NZ. I don't believe so.

Once we hit some steam only 2 teams can stop us, aus and India. But I feel this time it's different. Indian players that are picked are mostly mentally weak. We can punish them in important KO matches.

England is a vastly overrated side. Their full strength team lost back to back series against aus and India i am pretty sure.

It'd between and nz to make semis. We all know s.africa have phd in choking. They get overrated alot for some reason. I don't understand why. Sure they have very good bowling but their batsmen are all mostly tullas. Any hint of help in the pitch they struggle.
We will see. :inti
 
Rain has stopped and covers are off. The umpires are out in the middle for an inspection. Play might resume soon.
 
Super sopper with one final lap. A small patch towards one end of the pitch is being fixed and looks like game will start soon
 
Oh we will. Who is going to stop us? Our whipping boys SA and NZ. I don't believe so.

Once we hit some steam only 2 teams can stop us, aus and India. But I feel this time it's different. Indian players that are picked are mostly mentally weak. We can punish them in important KO matches.

England is a vastly overrated side. Their full strength team lost back to back series against aus and India i am pretty sure.

It'd between and nz to make semis. We all know s.africa have phd in choking. They get overrated alot for some reason. I don't understand why. Sure they have very good bowling but their batsmen are all mostly tullas. Any hint of help in the pitch they struggle.

Agree. ICC should just hand over the World Cup trophy to Pakistan and save everyone from the hassle of watching the inevitable on November 19th.

'Mentally weak' India, 'overrated' England , 'Chokers' South Africa, 'Whipping boys NZ' etc should play a tournament among themselves to decide the second best cricket team in the world.
 
Play has resumed. Will Australia be able to stop the onslaught from Gill and company or will it be oneway traffic only. It will be a high scoring contest anyways.
 
If gill can score hundred here then he is going to become new world no 1 batsman soon
 
Agree. ICC should just hand over the World Cup trophy to Pakistan and save everyone from the hassle of watching the inevitable on November 19th.

'Mentally weak' India, 'overrated' England , 'Chokers' South Africa, 'Whipping boys NZ' etc should play a tournament among themselves to decide the second best cricket team in the world.
India has bombed out of every icc tournament I semis or finals since 2011. If that's not choking / mentally weak then I don't think we should even have a discussion here.

When india actually wins a icc tournament then tournament can come back here to flex your I
Imaginary muscles.

Never once said India isn't a great team. They are a formidable side but they are mentally weak under pressure. It's clear as day.

So in a one off ko I back us to beat this India especially when you consider the failures like rohit and kohli are still playing.
 
Agree. ICC should just hand over the World Cup trophy to Pakistan and save everyone from the hassle of watching the inevitable on November 19th.

'Mentally weak' India, 'overrated' England , 'Chokers' South Africa, 'Whipping boys NZ' etc should play a tournament among themselves to decide the second best cricket team in the world.
True. If I were someone who never knew about cricket and read that post, I'd think Pak are some 5 time ODI World Cup winners and why should these other teams (aka overrated, mentally weak chokers and whipping boys) even compete, huh? 😅
 
Wow! Gill just keeps hitting those 6s. This was something we missed so dearly.
 
Wow Gill. Take a bow. If we had Gill up top imagine how good our batting would be.
 
Failures? Rohit and Kohli!

Yes, I am sure you are a Nobel price winning billionaire who can come online and judge one of the best cricketers of all time and call them failures.
 
After 15 overs, India are 117/1. Iyer is also closing on his 50. Complete dominance from indian batters atm.
 
Lol Spencer Johnson getting a thumping. Prelude to what will happen to starc as well. Hazlewood is the only good Aussie bowler. Cummins is average in odi.
 
Excellent batting by the duo.

But got to feel for the bowlers on this Road. Should we expect same wickets in WC?
 
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