IND vs AUS

2023 - 3 - 17

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India vs Australia 1st ODI Live Score: Pandya wins toss, IND bowl first (Hindustan Times)

India vs Australia Live Cricket Score 1st ODI Match Updates: India have left out Yuzvendra Chahal and gone ahead with Kuldeep Yadav while David Warner has ...

The three-match ODI series is unlikely to be anything different. In 2019, Australia beat India 3-2, after India had taken a 2-0 lead and a year later in 2020, the Aussies registered a 2-1 win at home. In all the euphoria surrounding Virat Kohli and Hardik Pandya, do not forget the Australians, led by the one and only Steve Smith. India head coach Rahul Dravid, who has played a match in 2013, put on a helmet and picked up a bat on the eve of the match but albeit for a different reason. It remains to be seen if he is completely free of his elbow problem but the fact is that India face a different kind of beast now. India then visited India for a three-match series and ended up losing 2-1 themselves. He feels that dew could be a factor here and India have chased well in the recent past. Hardik Pandya has won the toss and chosen to bowl first. Playing for India every game and every format is important. Wankhede is always a chasing ground, specially with the dimensions,” adds Ajit Agarkar. - Follow live score, latest updates and commentary of IND vs AUS 1st ODI at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium

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IND vs AUS 1st ODI LIVE: India claw back after Marsh, Labuschagne ... (CNBCTV18)

IND vs AUS, 1st ODI LIVE score and updates: Catch live scores and updates from the 1st India vs Australia ODI being played at the Wankhede Stadium, ...

Back of the length delivery wide of off stump. The ball takes a thick outside edge and flies behind the wickets. The ball spins away from Marsh after pitching. Slow back of the length delivery wide of off stump. India can now plant to stem the flow of runs with two relatively fresh batsmen in the middle. Marsh played well for his half-century and upped the ante after reaching fifty.

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India v Australia: first men's one-day international – live (The Guardian)

20th over: Australia 129-3 (Labuschagne 11, Inglis 0) Next in is Josh Inglis, defending the last couple of Jadeja offerings.

The bowler gives him a long stare off a long follow-through. 5th over: Australia 29-1 (Marsh 13, Smith 5) More extras, leg side again from Shami and this time it clips Smith on the thigh before finding the boundary. They went to the Caribbean and Bangladesh on the team plane during the pandemic for white-ball tours, but not this. Serious movement to end the over, some swing in the air and off the pitch, away from the bat as Marsh aims a big drive. On the back foot to meet a shorter length, timing it perfectly through cover for four. 9th over: Australia 52-1 (Marsh 25, Smith 15) Way wide of off stump from Pandya, and that gives Smith the room to stride across decisively and dispatch the cover drive for four! 6th over: Australia 33-1 (Marsh 13, Smith 9) Seven runs off the first three overs, 22 off the next two. 13th over: Australia 78-2 (Marsh 40, Labuschagne 1) The last time Marnus Labuschagne was in the middle he was dead-batting out a Test draw with Steve Smith in Ahmedabad. 10th over: Australia 52-1 (Marsh 31, Smith 16) Shardul Thakur into the attack. Green goes at Kuldeep, a fast edge goes well to the right of Gill and he gets a hand to it but with no control. 25th over: Australia 151-4 (Inglis 12, Green 6) Kuldeep working away at the stumps from over the wicket. Jadeja can’t stop Marsh third ball of the over though, a bit too short, turning away but Marsh cuts with the turn through cover.

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Ind vs Aus 1st ODI | Captain Hardik opts to bowl first, 4 pacers picked (The Hindu)

Hardik Pandya is leading Team India in the absence of regular skipper Rohit Sharma for the 1st ODI against Australia in Mumbai.

India: Hardik Pandya (capt), Shubman Gill, Ishan Kishan (wk), Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav, KL Rahul, Ravindra Jadeja, Shardul Thakur, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Siraj and Mohammed Shami. The Indian playing XI featured four quicks in Shardul Thakur, Mohammed Shami, Hardik and Mohammed Siraj and two spinners in Ravindra Jadeja and Kuldeep Yadav. India's stand-in skipper Hardik Pandya won the toss and elected to bowl first against Australia in the

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IND vs AUS: India bowl first in Mumbai, unwell Aussie keeper heads ... (WION)

India's stand-in captain for the first ODI against Australia Hardik Pandya won the toss and elected to bowl first. As regular skipper Rohit Sharma was ...

India’s stand-in captain for the first ODI against Australia, Hardik Pandya won the toss and elected to bowl first. On that note other than Marsh, Australia picked Glenn Maxwell, Cameron Green, Marcus Stoinis, and Sean Abbott in the XI. Get updates on the playing XI from both teams.

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IND vs AUS 1st ODI: I bowled in good areas and got rewards, says ... (The Indian Express)

Stand-in skipper Hardik Pandya won the toss and elected to field first and his bowling unit, led by Shami (3/17), fired at the Wankhede Stadium to finish ...

The ball was moving a bit and the idea was to keep bowling in the tight off stump channel,” he said on being asked how he made bowling look look so easy and how the pitch was behaving. I bowled in the good areas and got the rewards. You have to work hard in the nets.

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India vs Australia, first ODI, live scores, stats, results and ... (ABC News)

Match Summary · India v Australia ODI Series 2023 · 1st ODI · Friday 17 March 2023 · Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai · Ananthapadmanabhan & Menon · India won the toss and ...

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IND vs AUS 1st ODI LIVE Score: Shami on fire, halts Aussie ... (Zee Business)

India vs Australia LIVE Score Updates: This is the first time when Hardik Pandya is leading the team as a captain. He has won the toss and put India to bowl ...

He takes Stoinis's wicket this time and this is the third wicket for the Indian apcer. It's IND vs AUS ODI and we were expecting it to be a cracker of the match. But once he was out in the 20th over, Australians were never in the match. In IND vs AUS ODI, Hardik won the toss and put India to bowl first. India vs Australia 1st ODI LIVE Score Updates, Ind vs AUS Scorecard, Cricket LIVE Streaming: After a victory in the Test series, India are taking on Australia in the first One-dayer at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai today. India vs Australia ODI is also the first time when Hardik Pandya is leading the team as a captain.

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IND vs AUS: Rahul, Jadeja and Shami star as India win 8th ... (India Today)

IND vs AUS: KL Rahul, Ravindra Jadeja and Mohammed Shami starred in the first ODI against Australia as India secured their 8th successive ODI victory to ...

Travis Head was the first Aussie wicket to fall, playing onto a Mohammed Siraj delivery for 5 in the second over. Ravindra Jadeja, who walked in to bat at No.7 when India were 83 for 5 in 19.2 overs, joined hands with KL Rahul and the star duo weathered the early storm to put India in control of the 189-run chase in the first ODI. Hardik Pandya, leading India in an ODI for the first time, won the toss and decided to bowl. It was a great chance for Kishan to keep himself in the reckoning but he blew it with a poor score and then a poorer decision to review a plumb LBW. It was a poor account from the Indian top-order on a pitch that had some help for the seamers. Rahul (75*) and Ravindra Jadeja (45*) stitched an unbeaten 108-run stand for the sixth wicket to ensure that India completed their 8th successive ODI win after the top-order crumbled in Mumbai.

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IND vs AUS ODI Series: Is it end of the road for Ishan Kishan as star ... (WION)

Things have not gone according to the plan for India's star batter Ishan Kishan after he was dismissed for just three runs in the opening ODI of the ...

As things stand, with skipper Rohit likely to return in the second ODI in Visakhapatnam on Sunday, Ishan is the most likely option to sit out. However, Ishan failed to make the most of his opportunity and was dismissed for just three runs. Things have not gone according to the plan for India’s star batter Ishan Kishan after he was dismissed for just three runs in the opening ODI of the three-match series on Friday, March 17.

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IND vs AUS 1st ODI: KL Rahul helps India end 12-year Wankhede ... (WION)

KL Rahul's composed 75-run knock helped Team India end their 12-year winless run in ODIs at the Wankhede Stadium after they beat Australia by five wickets ...

Things only got vulnerable for the home side who were chasing their first ODI win at the Wankhede in 12 years after Virat Kohli (4) and Suryakumar Yadav (0) departed on back-to-back balls with Mitchell Starc on a hat-trick. They both put together a fifth wicket stand of 44 runs before the skipper was scalped by Marcus Stoinis. The win saw India take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series while also securing India’s first ODI win at the venue since beating England in October 2011.

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IND vs AUS 1st ODI: At Wankhede, India pass a white-ball Test (The Indian Express)

The ODI-series opener resembled a dress rehearsal for the WTC than an audition for the 50-over World Cup, from the seamer-friendly conditions to ...

India looked like being in deep trouble at that stage but Rahul and Jadeja blunted Australia’s aggressive fightback with a patient century partnership to steer the team home. That’s how he snared Kohli and Suryakumar Yadav, who was deceived by the extra yard of pace Starc generated. Most of the damage was caused by Marsh, whose only ODI ton was against India back in 2016. Stoinis’s failed attempt to drive an out-swinging ball caught the edge once again and this time, Gill dived to his left and grabbed the ball with both his hands. That’s how he got Inglis a couple of balls later, with the Australian trying to play it through the covers but instead getting an inside edge onto the stumps. The most important was the dismissal of Marsh, who scored 81 off 65. At that moment, Australia looked on course for a total in excess of 300, given the depth in their batting line-up. But with the patience of a monk, Shami continued to probe the same channel until he got his man four balls later. The second was slightly fuller but swung outside a little more sharply, inducing another play-and-miss as Green went out poking without any real conviction or footwork. Shami didn’t do anything out of the ordinary; just good old Test lengths, aimed at the off and fourth-stump and shaping away from the batsmen. Instead, after turners and paata wickets that the Test series delivered, Mumbai’s pace-friendly conditions gave a peek into what it might be like when these sides clash in London in less than three months. On any other day, Mitchell Starc’s deadly first spell – a prolonged one in which he took three wickets in six overs – could have blown India away.

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