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India vs Aus 2nd Odi India Record Big win by 9 wickets

India provided ample proof of their frightening strength at home as they pulled off their highest ever one day international chase to restored parity in the seven-match series against Australia. It was a game that saw record after batting record tumble and fall. The winning pursuit of 360 was the 2nd-highest ever in one day international s and was brought about chiefly by the fastest one day international hundred by an Indian.
India won by 9 wickets, with an unimaginable 39 balls to spare, and this also made it the 1st time they successfully chased a total in excess of 300 against Australia. As was to be expected, it took a rank sub-continental batting pitch to edit a long history of failed pursuits. Dhawan provided the early impetus as the openers put on 176 in just over 26 overs. And Kohli ushered in win with an equal measure of confidence and brutality, striking 7 sixes and 8 fours on the way.
Dhawan, when he had scored 42, was adjudicate ‘not out’ by the TV umpire on a close stumping call off Xavier Doherty, and he celebrated by slaughtering Mitchell Johnson and Faulkner through the leg-side. The southpaw surged ahead after reaching his half-century, but fell 5 short of a ton when he nicked Faulkner to the wicketkeeper Haddin. 

Kohli then took the game away from Australia. He smacked sixes off Clint McKay and Doherty, bringing up his 50 in 27 balls, and partnered Rohit for 186 runs in 17.2 overs – an association that took the wind out of the Aussie sails. That he was eclipsed by his more hostile partners doesn’t imply that Rohit was a slouch in the middle and the Mumbai batsman's third ODI ton was reached at almost a fair rate.
Big target
The spree of reworked The  Records had begun in the first innings when Bailey chose to bat. For the first time ever, the top 5 batsmen in an ODI innings scored half-centuries as Australia posted a massive 359/5. Aaron Finch (50) and Phil Hughes (83) provided the foundation, Shane Watson (56) tended to the middle, and skipper Bailey (92*, 50b) and Glenn Maxwell (53, 32b) looted 96 in just 51 deliveries to cap off a fantastic outing.
India’s bowling let them down yet again as they conceded 132 in the last 10 overs. The spinners Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja and Yuvraj Singh leaked 157 in 22 overs combined and were intent on bowling half-trackers. The medium-pacers found only full-tosses in their search for yorkers. A grand total of 12 sixes and 34 boundaries studded the Australian innings. India paid them back with 11 and 39 respectively.

AUS359/5(50)
G Bailey (C) -92(50)
P Hughes -83(103)
S Watson -59(53)
G Maxwell -53(32)
A Finch -50(53)

IND362/1(43.3)
R Sharma -141(123)
V Kohli -100(52)
S Dhawan -95(86)

Player of the match
Rohit Sharma

Indian Players net practice

Brisbane: Indian cricket players entering their hotel room at training yesterday, rest it. Australia went to India in 4 Tests, 2 Twenty20 matches played at. Now a going ODI series played. The series began 64 days, 22 days finished. Transport 10, training in the 16 days afforded. For 15 days to rest it. Last 16 days were at complete rest. Most of the players in their rooms, video games play leisure. Information to others to keep their homes.

I do not know:

However, Virat Kohli said, I TV watch. News listens. Dhoni said, according to the last one month, which also has not touched. India from the messages coming and know themselves. This is currently what is happening does not know, he said.

Another pro:

Players in the retirement of captain Dhoni said our practices will be a long time. At least four hours. This training is not done today, he said. Players in training, he came to see the fans were disappointed.

Big difference:

At the same time the Australian team to participate in today’s match, David Hussey, Peter Forrest, Warner, and McKay and, yesterday went to Children's Hospital. Ponting went on cooking for a few racial. Because players in Australia, there would be conflict between the fans. The Indian teams "toss' half an hour before dipping it takes generations to the ground. When our players, Australian players have made a serious net practice.

Australia Perth test David Warner celebrate the Test history

David Warner celebrate after scoring a 69-ball hundred on Perth test took Australia less than three sessions to seize control of the Perth Test. After they send home India for 161 just later than the tea break, David Warner (104*) cracked the fourth-fastest hundred in Test history, adding up 149 unbeaten runs with fellow opener Ed Cowan (40*). The chance pair was untroubled all over the last session against a harmless-looking Indian bowling attack in spite of the situation at WACA offering plenty of bounce, seam and swing during the day.

Warner, one of the faces of Australia’s new making of Test cricketers, smashed 13 fours and three sixes en route to his 2nd Test100, leaves Australia a small deficit of 12 runs and India stare at their seventh immediately defeat overseas. Since Cowan wicket in the Sydney Test, India have now accepted 771 runs for one wicket – a stunning statistic that illustrate the difference between the two sides. Out swinger Ben Hilfenhaus and 2nd-change Peter Siddle stayed true to their fast form with the ball, taking seven wickets between them, stretch their series tallies to 19 and 14 wickets, in that order.

Captain Michael Clarke elected to bowl as both side choose to play four pacers each. The home teams recall left-armer Mitchell Starc in spinner Nathan Lyon’s place, while Ryan Harris replaces the upset James Pattinson. India had Vinay Kumar in R Ashwin place.Despite Australia missing the penetrative ability of Pattinson, Harris claims the big wicket of Sachin Tendulkar (15), which despite another constructive start, fell LBW after one of the many sight-screen related distraction.

Virat Kohli, who was probable to make way for Rohit Sharma for this Test, top-scored with 44 brilliant, runs. But both he and VVS Laxman fell earlier than tea, having worked very hard for their 68-run stand. Siddle dismissed both. Kohli fell to the uppish drive to point, leasing his intolerance and greenness shine through with the release. Laxman was trapped at slip.

YET ANOTHER COLLAPSE

it took Australia 20 delivery to get going. Hilfenhaus bowled a beautifully-shaped out swinger to Sehwag. It started from outside leg-stump, landed around off-stump and constant moving away as it took the edge from Virender Sehwag’s (0) forward shifty. Rahul Dravid, whose defensive skills have come under question this series, was bowled for the fourth time this series. Siddle slip him a Yorker that deflects off his pads to the stumps. During his 35-ball stay Dravid rarely looked relaxed.

Tendulkar, however, didn’t look to have such problems. With a firm push down the ground and another through extra-cover, he fast moved to 12 and 13 balls. At this point, there were numerous stoppages due to movements around the sightscreen. Harris made the most of Tendulkar’s faltering deliberation. Where he should have offered a directly bat, Tendulkar tried to flick away an in swinger and was caught plumb in front. Six balls later, Gambhir, look his stanch best, hung his bat outside off over again and edged Hilfenhaus to Brad Haddin.

As has happen many times in England and Australia, Dhoni came out to bat with his team in tatters. He and the tail folded fast, with India behind their last six wickets in the space of 30 runs. With their lead all but gone, India needs a miracle or five to avert another defeat.