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India beat Australia by 13 runs in the 3rd ODI match. Man of the match, Hardik Pandya played a brilliant inning of 92 runs.

Australia came out chasing 302 runs and were all out for just 289 runs. Australia's highest score was Aaron Finch scoring 75 runs. See Australia's scorecard HERE


Australia     289-10    (49.3 over)

Batsman                              Runs          Balls          Fours          Sixes          Strike Rate

Marnus Labuschange       07              13               01              00                53.8

Aaron Finch (C)                  75              82               07              03                91.5

Steven Smith                      07              15               00              00                46.7

Moise Henriques               22              31               03              00                71.0

Cameron Green                 21              27                01              01               77.8

Alex Carry (W)                    38              42                04              00               90.5

Glenn Maxwell                   59              38                03              04               153.3

Ashton Agar                        28              28                02              00               100.0

Sean Abote                         04               09                00             00                44.4



Bowlers (IND)

Bowlers                              Overs          Wickets          Runs          ECO

T Natarajan                          10                  02                   70               7.0

Shardul Thakur                   10                  03                   51               5.1 

Kuldeep Yadav                   10                  01                   57               5.7

Ravindra Jadeja                 10                  01                   62               6.2

Jasprit Bumrah                   10                  02                   43               4.3            

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