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IND vs AUS: Virat Bridge could not bear the pressure of 375, lost the first match of Australia tour

 Team india lost the first match of the australia tour by 66 runs. Chasing a mammoth target of 375 runs at the Sydney Cricket Groung (SCG) on Friday, the Indian team could only manage 308/8 runs in 50 overs.


The team lost it due to poor bowling, poor filding and the failure of star batsman including Caption Virat Kohali. After centuries by Australian Caption Aron Finch and Steve Smith, Adam Zampa and Josh Hazlewood bowl brilliant to keep the pressure on India Thoughout the match. Steve Smith was adjudged 'Man of the Match'.

INDIA  -    308/8   (50.0 over)    (RR - 6.16)

Batsman

No.1-       Mayank Agarwal -       22 (18)     2 (4s)     1 (6s)     122.2 (SR)

                 Out -     (b) Josh Hazlewood        (c) Glenn Maxwell

No.2-       Shikhar Dhawan -       74 (86)    10 (4s)     0 (6s)     86.0 (SR)

                 Out -     (b) Adam Zampa               (c) Mitchell Starc

No.3-       Virat Kohali -                 21 (21)     2 (4s)     1 (6s)     100.0 (SR)

                 Out -     (b) Josh Hazlewood        (c) Aaron Finch

No.4-       Shreyas Iyer                 2 (2)          0 (4s)      0 (6s)    100.0 (SR)

                 Out -     (b) Josh Hazlewood        (c) Alex Carey

No.5-       KL Rahul (W)               12 (14)      1 (4s)      0 (6s)      80.0 (SR)

                 Out -     (b) Adam Zampa               (c) Steven Smith

No.6-       Hardik Pandya            90 (76)       7 (4s)     4(6s)       118.4(SR)

                 Out -     (b) Adam Zampa               (c) Mitchell Starc

No.7-       Ravindra jadeja          25 (37)       0 (4s)     1 (6s)       67.6 (SR)

                 Out -     (b) Adam Zampa               (c) Mitchell Starc

No.8-       Navdeep Saini            29 (35)       1 (4s)      1 (6s)      82.1 (SR)

                 Not out

No.9-       Mohammaed Shami   13 (10)      1(4s)       1 (6s)      130.0 (SR)

                 Out -     (b) Mitchell Starc

No.10-     Jasprit Bumrah           0 (3)           0 (4s)      0 (6s)       0.0 (SR)

                 Not out

Bowlers

Mitchel starc

9 (O)          0 (M)          65 (R)          1 (W)          7.22 (ECO)

Josh hazlewood

10 (O)        0 (M)          55 (R)          3 (W)          5.5 (ECO)

Pat Cummins

8 (O)          0 (M)          52 (R)          0 (W)           6.5 (ECO)

Adam Zampa

10 (O)        0 (M)          54 (R)          4 (W)            5.4 (ECO)

Marcus Stoinis 

6.2 (O)       0 (M)          25 (R)          0 (W)           3.94 (ECO)

Glenn Maxwell

6.4 (O)       0 (O)          55 (R)          0 (W)            8.25 (ECO)


AUSTRALIA  -      374/6  (50.0 over)   (RR - 7.48)

No.1-     David Warner     69 (76)          6 (4s)          0 (6s)          90.8 (SR)

               Out -          (b) Mohammed Shami         (c) KL Rahul

No.2-     Aron Finch (C)   124(124)      9 (4s)           2 (6s)          91.9 (SR)

              Out -          (b) Jasprit Bumrah               (c) KL Rahul

No.3-    Steven Smith     105 (66)       11 (4s)         4 (6s)          159.1 (SR)

              Out -          (b) Mohammed Shami

No.4-    Marcus Stoinis    0 (1)            0 (4s)           0 (6s)           0.0 (SR)

              Out -          (b) Yujvendra Chahal           (c) KL Rahul

No.5-    Glenn Maxwell     45 (19)       5 (4s)           3 (6s)            236.8 (SR)

              Out -          (b) Mohammed Shami         (c) Ravindra Jadeja

No.6-    Marnus Labuschagne    2 (2)       0 (4s)       0 (6s)       100.0 (SR)

              Out -          (b) Navdeep Saini                 (c) Shikhar Dhawan

No.7-    Alex Carey (W)     17 (13)       2 (4s)           0 (6s)            130.8 (SR)

              Not Out

No.8-    Pat Cummins        1 (1)          0 (4s)            0 (6s)            100.0 (SR)

              Not Out

Bowlers

Mohammed Shami

10 (O)               0 (M)               59 (R)               3 (W)               5.9 (ECO)

Jasprit Bumrah

10 (O)               0 (M)              73 (R)                1 (W)              7.3 (ECO)

Navdeep Saini

10 (O)               0 (M)              83 (R)                1 (W)              8.3 (ECO)

Yuzvendra Chahal

10 (O)               0 (M)              89 (R)                1 (W)              8.9 (ECO)

Ravindra Chahal

10 (O)               0 (M)              63 (R)                0 (W)              6.3 (ECO)

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