Hardik Pandya hit an audacious 66-ball 83 and then took 2/28 as India beat Australia by 26 runs to take a 1-0 lead in the first One-Day International of their series in Chennai on Sunday. Australia had to chase 164 in 21 overs after a long rain interruption and could only 137/9.
India’s top order was blown away by Australia’s pacers, especially Nathan Coulter-Nile and though Rohit Sharma and Kedar Jadhav tried to make a recovery, it was Pandya and Dhoni who played two brilliant knocks to keep India in the hunt. Pandya hit three sixes off Zampa and set India on their way while Dhoni started hitting out after Pandya’s wicket.
Australia were never in the game losing wickets regularly. Steve Smith went for just 1 and David Warner scored 25 but it was only Glenn Maxwell who provided some hope with a 18-ball 39. That did not prove to be enough though as India’s two wrist-spinners ensured it would be Virat Kohli’s night.
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10.17 pm: And that’s it. A rather tame ending after all the action earlier but Kohli will take it. India go up 1-0 with a 26-run win. Australia were never in the chase at all. Pandya took 2/28 to go with his batting heroics and Chahal took 3/30.
And that's it. A comfortable 26-run win for India and they go 1-0 up in the series.#INDvAUS
— The Field (@thefield_in) September 17, 2017
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9.50 pm: The Chennai homecoming is complete for Dhoni. Wade comes out of his crease and Dhoni does the rest for Chahal. Australia 92/7 and hurtling faster towards a deep, dark defeat.
Can't be a Chennai homecoming without a Dhoni stumping, right? 😉
— The Field (@thefield_in) September 17, 2017
Wade goes, Aus 92/7. #INDvAUS
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9.30 pm: But the rage gets the better of him. A shot a ball will only get you that. Wants to clobber Chahal but only holes out to Pandey. To make matters worse, Stoinis also holes out next over. Now they are 76/6.
Play with fire and it soon singes you though. One shot too many and Maxi is out. Aus 76/5. #INDvAUS
— The Field (@thefield_in) September 17, 2017
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9.25 pm: Maxwell is raging. Trying to make a fist of it. Clobbers Kuldeep Yadav for 22 in an over, ala Pandey. He has a way lot to do. Australia 70/4.
., 4, 6 , 6 , 6, .
— The Field (@thefield_in) September 17, 2017
Hi Chennai, this is Glenn Maxwell.#INDvAUS
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9.10 pm: That should be the game. Kuldeep Yadav bamboozles David Warner who edges behind. Dhoni takes a sharp catch. Australia 35/4.
Out again and that should be the game. Kuldeep gets Warner caught. Australia 35/4.#INDvAUS
— The Field (@thefield_in) September 17, 2017
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What bowling from @imkuldeep18 .
— Kannan_KD (@kannandiraviam) September 17, 2017
Set Warner brilliantly and got him out. Excellent catch from thala#INDvAUS #Chepaukstadium
9.03 pm: Ek aur. Hardik Pandya doing it with the bat and Hardik Pandya doing it with the ball. The knuckle ball, Travis Head takes an almighty swing at it and only manages to edge it behind. Australia collapsing...31/3 in 7 overs.
Gone. Australia are tumbling and Pandya is doing it. Travis Head edges behind. 29/3 now. #INDvAUS
— The Field (@thefield_in) September 17, 2017
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9.00 pm: Huge wicket! This pitch is definitely not coming on...and it gets Smith to Pandya. Smith tried to tuck it away, top-edges, goes very high...and Bumrah takes a very important catch. How important was that?! Australia 21/2.
Bumrah takes it. Smith is out! What a wicket. What a catch! Australia 20/2. #INDvAUS
— The Field (@thefield_in) September 17, 2017
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#INDvAUS What a catch @Jaspritbumrah93
— Surabhi Malhotra (@suramalhotra) September 17, 2017
8.47 pm: Gone! Cartwright’s painful stay ends. Hardly got any runs, played an ugly swipe to Bumrah who cleaned him through. He goes for 1. Australia 15/1.
Gone. Cartwright was not comfortable and he's cleaned up by Bumrah. Australia 15/1. #INDvAUS
— The Field (@thefield_in) September 17, 2017
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8.38 pm: It’s a quiet start for Australia. 7/0 off 2 overs. Bhuvi and Bumrah have been tight.
Here's how it boils down to as the Aussie batsmen come out. #INDvAUS
— The Field (@thefield_in) September 17, 2017
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8.16 pm: We’re hearing rain has stopped and the covers are off. But no updates on when and if the match will start. The cut-off is not far away now. Play to resume at 8.30 pm. Australia need 164 in 21 overs.
Australia's targets based on DLS:
— Deepak Nair (@DeepakNair1991) September 17, 2017
20 overs - 159
25 overs - 186
30 overs - 209#INDvAUS
7.41 pm: The drizzle seems to have intensified and we have to remind you that 8.34 pm is the cut-off time. If there’s any rain after that, the match is over. Still a while left though..
While you’re waiting, why not check out some other stuff? In particular, PV Sindhu got sweet revenge today after beating Okuhara to win the Korea Super Series.
‘Not really. Actually, yes’: @Pvsindhu1 admits Worlds final played on mind during #KoreaSS finalhttps://t.co/3I4nNs0ZMZ pic.twitter.com/MtOlzEyPTY
— The Field (@thefield_in) September 17, 2017
Not revenge but beating Okuhara was important for Sindhu’s confidence, says Gopichand https://t.co/e8h8rIHcni via @thefield_in
— Rohan Venkat (@RohanV) September 17, 2017
And Pandya’s knock today drew comparisons with..err...the petrol price in India.
The 23-year-old engineered India’s recovery with a confident 83-run knock off just 66 balls.https://t.co/9X8xerCyxr
— The Field (@thefield_in) September 17, 2017
7.30 pm: On and off and on and on. It was supposed to start at 7.25 pm, umpires came out, we almost started...then it started drizzling and the groundsmen came half-way with the covers. Now we don’t know, if we’ll play or not. Just that kind of day.
Singapore and Chennai. Rain unites F1 and cricket. #SingaporeGP #INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/dYe5T9ygLz
— The Field (@thefield_in) September 17, 2017
Rain is being spoilsport everywhere.
— Sakshi Gupta (@sakshi2929) September 17, 2017
Drama at #SingaporeGP #Vettel :(
Delay in 2nd innings at Chepauk.#INDvAUS
6.52 pm: The covers come on again which means the calculations go for a toss. We’ll keep you updated. Hopefully, we will have a match.
Rain continues and covers are back on. 7 pm restart not happening #INDvAUS
— Hari Sadanandan (@iconstarharry) September 17, 2017
Covers coming back on. Why you do this, rain?#INDvAUS
— Vignesh (@MadridistaSays) September 17, 2017
Just when all looked set for a 7pm start.... #IndvAus #FantasticFoes @StarSportsIndia pic.twitter.com/MumTxwg162
— Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) September 17, 2017
6.40 pm: We have an update, kind of. Play to resume at 7.00 pm flashed the official broadcaster. It will be a 43-over match. No update yet on the runs Australia will have to score.
UPDATE: Play scheduled to start at 7 PM IST #INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/DR9JUK3Bgp
— BCCI (@BCCI) September 17, 2017
6.25 pm: Considering these tweets, the rain hasn’t abated. We will definitely lose overs now.
It doesn't normally rain in chennai .. but when it does, it's during a chepauk game #INDvAUS
— Narasimhan (Narsi) (@nnarasiman) September 17, 2017
#INDvAUS I am hating rains for obvious reasons!Dear Rain God,wrong timing!
— ramya (@ramyasriram1995) September 17, 2017
6.00 pm: Rain stops play. Unfortunately, it started drizzling during the last over and the covers are still on, last we checked. It should hopefully blow away soon, but there will be a delayed start.
Bit of rain in Chennai. Hope it blows over soon. Covers are on. #IndvAus
— The Field (@thefield_in) September 17, 2017
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A light drizzle and the covers are on. Fingers cross 🤞#IndvAus pic.twitter.com/6WtBL8sXbQ
— BCCI (@BCCI) September 17, 2017
5.31 pm: And some more audacious hitting from Dhoni takes India to 281/7. What a recovery from 11/3. Dhoni finished on 79, a brilliant knock and the first time he was dismissed since the Sri Lanka series.
The man of the moment though was Hardik Pandya who changed the course of the game with his strokeplay.
Congratulations, @msdhoni! He has become the fourth Indian player to hit 100 international fifties. #INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/XuAGo5SGu5
— ICC (@ICC) September 17, 2017
In an era where we overuse the world "legend" on a daily basis, MS Dhoni actually deserves to be called one. #INDvAUS
— God✌️ (@TheSRKian) September 17, 2017
5.15 pm: Oh this is Dhoni at his best. Gets a fifty off 75 balls, then takes Faulkner for a 4, 6 and 4 in one over .This is how he is...the best finisher in the world. India inching towards 280 even..262/6 in 48.
And Super King Dhoni gets a fifty in his kingdom of Chennai! #IndvAus
— The Field (@thefield_in) September 17, 2017
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50 off 75 for Dhoni. Can't understand how anyone questions his place in the ODI squad.
— Ashish Magotra (@clutchplay) September 17, 2017
5.00 pm: Pandya’s wicket means there’s going to be some re-calibration about the target. Dhoni’s got a boundary, Bhuvi’s got two. They must be looking at 260-odd. Which could be enough on this slow surface. 228/6 with five to go.
What a batting performance by @hardikpandya7 ... Thanks for all the entertainment during #INDvAUS 😃😃😃😃👏👏👏
— Ramani Sandeep (@ramanisandeep) September 17, 2017
4.45 pm: And after all that...Zampa gets his man. He’s been smashed ferociously, but keeps his cool and gets Pandya to commit a mistake. An 66-ball 83 one. What a knock. Changed the course of the game. India 206/6.
OUT! The carnage ends. Another six off Zampa but he has the final laugh. Pandya goes for 83 (66). #IndvAus
— The Field (@thefield_in) September 17, 2017
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Wonderful to see the growth in Hardik Pandya. That was serious hitting
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) September 17, 2017
4.30 pm: PANDYA SMASH. Oh it was coming and when it arrives, it’s big. Smashes Adam Zampa for a four and three HUUUUGE sixes. Has that changed the momentum of this Indian innings? 24 came off that over. Pandya brought up his 50 and even take Coulter-Nile for a four next over. 280 on the cards? India 178/5 off 38.
1, 4, 6, 6, 6, 1.
— The Field (@thefield_in) September 17, 2017
Hi Chennai, this is Hardik Pandya.
India 172/5 from 37.#IndvAus
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4.13 pm: This is nice rebuilding from the two. The partnership has crossed 50 and is currently 56 at a reasonable 75 balls. Pandya is warming up and looks set to go big anytime now. India 143/5.
Another triple penetration from #pandya ?#INDvAUS
— Sanket Deshpande (@sanket7262) September 17, 2017
no matter how much he can make up later on playin at strike rate of 50 is shambolic frm dhoni...wen pandya is goin run a ball #INDvAUS
— PRATHAMESH (@PSKdVic) September 17, 2017
3.50 pm: The Dhoni-Pandya partnership has now crossed 30. But Pandya has Smith to thank...who’s again missed/dropped a catch because he didn’t crouch forward. Not been a great day in the slips for the Aussie captain. India 118/5 in 28.
Is that a drop? Or didn't carry? Whatever it is, Smith's not having a great day in the slips. #IndvAus
— The Field (@thefield_in) September 17, 2017
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I shudn't be saying this but I'm not liking that the captain of one of the best fielding sides looks lazy in his fielding approach#INDvAUS
— KAJALaneNENU (@BanarasiBasanti) September 17, 2017
Snoop Dogg: Drop it like it's hot
— Dexter (@MunnaKaTunna) September 17, 2017
Steve Smith: Drop it like it's a catch#INDvAUS
3.30 pm: Right. India are deep in the woods, but Hardik Pandya and MS Dhoni are good people to have. Dhoni is playing in his kingdom of Chennai while Pandya is an explosive, audacious batsman. Check out this dab over the keeper for four. India are 104/5 at the halfway stage.
Pandya brought up India's 100 with this neat little dab over the keeper for four. #IndvAus
— The Field (@thefield_in) September 17, 2017
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The King returns to Chennai #TeamIndia #IndvAus pic.twitter.com/p8sd5RtamH
— BCCI (@BCCI) September 17, 2017
3.18pm: WICKET! Kedar falls for 40. Stoinis strikes again with another short delivery. Kedar rushes into the shot and is caught by midwicket by Cartwright. India 87/5 after 21.3 overs.
Full and wide seems to be the Aussie approach for Kohli. I think he was dismissed in a similar fashion off Starc in the Test series #INDvAUS
— Arunraj Nair (@nairarunraj) September 17, 2017
3.12pm: Dhoni has begun well since coming to crease. Was welcomed with loud cheers by the Chepauk faithful. He and Kedar have a tough task of digging India out from here. India 84/4 (20).
2.54pm: WICKET! Rohit falls on 28. Holes out to Coulter-Nile off Stoinis. Rohit played a mistimed shot off a short delivery from Stoinis. Dhoni joins Kedar in the middle. India 64/4 after 16 overs.
If I got a dollar for every time Rohit Sharma squandered away a promising start, I could have built my own Bullet train.
— Gabbbar (@GabbbarSingh) September 17, 2017
2.46pm: India have recovered well since the early three wickets. Rohit-Jadhav have added 46 runs so far for the fourth wicket. India 57/3 after 14 overs.
2.35 pm: Some relief for India. The turbo-charged pace duo of Cummins and Coulter-Nile are off and on, in their place, are the more medium-pace offerings of Marcus Stoinis and James Faulkner. Jadhav has looked a little edgy but is going well. And we all know the damage Rohit Sharma can do. India 41/3 after 12 overs.
Instances of India's No. 3 & 4 getting dismissed for ducks at home
— Hammad Ahmad (@dot07HS) September 17, 2017
vs Aus, 2007
vs Eng, 2013
vs Aus, today#INDvAUS
2nd duck for Kohli this year in 19 ODI innings. He had not got any duck in 30 innings in last 2 years (2015 & 2016). #INDvAUS
— ICC Live Cricket (@ICC2_Live) September 17, 2017
2.20 pm: Kedar Jadhav has settled the nerves a little with two boundaries. Rohit Sharma also looks far more settled, though Steve Smith has dropped him once. India 30/3.
What a combination genuine pace & swing, will challenge any player. Coulter-Nile & Cummins running hot! #INDvAUS #qualitypace
— Tom Moody (@TomMoodyCricket) September 17, 2017
As good a spell of fast bowling as any you will see from Cummins and Coulter-Nile. Good bounce, good pace. #INDvAUS
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) September 17, 2017
And another look at that Maxwell catch to dismiss Kohli:
An absolute screamer from @Gmaxi_32 sends Kohli on his way for a duck! https://t.co/fowxA5bskI #INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/2DhAXwvPRL
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) September 17, 2017
2.00 pm: AND HE’S GONE FOR A DUCK! Coulter-Nile is breathing fire. Kohli chased a wide delivery and sliced it to a leapign Maxwell. What a catch. What a wicket. Then he gets Manish Pandey also for a duck. Also edging behind! What is happening?
HUGE! Gone. Kohli is out for a duck! Maxwell, what a catch. Coulter-Nile gets the big man. 11/2.#INDvAUS
— The Field (@thefield_in) September 17, 2017
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They are tumbling! Now Manish Pandey edges behind. What is happening? India 11/3. #INDvAUS
— The Field (@thefield_in) September 17, 2017
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Virat Kohli vs Aus in 2017:
— Deepu Narayana (@deeputalks) September 17, 2017
Tests - 0, 13, 12, 15 & 6
ODIs - 0#INDvAUS
1.52 pm: Virat Kohli is in the house, people. And perhaps a trifle earlier than he wanted. Rahane wasn’t getting runs, went for a wide slash and edged behind to Wade. India 11/1.
Coulter-Nile's pressing pace pays off, Rahane edges behind! India 11/1. #INDvAUS
— The Field (@thefield_in) September 17, 2017
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That’s also Coulter-Nile’s first international wicket in 448 days.
1.40 pm: We’re off. It’s actually a quiet start. Australia’s two pacers, Pat Cummins and Nathan Coulter-Nile are getting carry and bounce and testing Rohit Sharma and Ajinkya Rahane. Cautious. India 4/0.
Good to see a handshake after all that Brainfade-gate.
— The Field (@thefield_in) September 17, 2017
How long will it last though? 👀#INDvAUS
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1.20 pm: Apologies, seems like the wrong playing XI for India was provided. Shami isn’t playing. Bhuvi is. Here are the two teams as they line up:
IND XI: A Rahane, RG Sharma, V Kohli, M Pandey, MS Dhoni, K Jadhav, H Pandya, B Kumar, K Yadav, Y Chahal, J Bumrah
— BCCI (@BCCI) September 17, 2017
AUS XI: D Warner, H Cartwright, S Smith, TM Head, G Maxwell, MP Stoinis, M Wade, J Faulkner, P Cummins, N Coulter-Nile, A Zampa
— BCCI (@BCCI) September 17, 2017
1.15 pm: Virat Kohli wins the toss and will bat first. Interesting. Here’s India’s team. No Shikhar Dhawan, so Rahane will open. Also no Jadeja. Two wrist-spinners and two pacers.
Here's India's XI. Important, there's no Jadeja. Two wrist spinners and two pacers.#INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/iTs9X1GsQ7
— The Field (@thefield_in) September 17, 2017