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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 18:  Mitchell Starc of Australia celebrates with his teammates after dismissing Shikhar Dhawan of India during the One Day International match between Australia and India at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on January 18, 2015 in Melbourne, Australia.  (Photo by Scott Barbour/Getty Images)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 18: Mitchell Starc of Australia celebrates with his teammates after dismissing Shikhar Dhawan of India during the One Day International match between Australia and India at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on January 18, 2015 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Scott Barbour/Getty Images)Scott Barbour/Getty Images

Australia vs. India, Tri-Series ODI, 2015: Highlights, Scorecard and Report

Matt JonesJan 18, 2015

Australia continued to build momentum ahead of the 2015 Cricket World Cup, notching an entertaining four-wicket win over India in the Mid Carlton One-Day International Tri-Series at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

An admirable 96 from Aaron Finch was the underpinning bedrock for the Australian batting effort, as they chased down India’s total of 267/8 with just six balls to spare. The tourists were limited by some excellent bowling from Mitchell Starc, but after Rohit Sharma’s wonderful 138, they will feel as though an opportunity was missed to post an imposing target.

Ahead of this one, India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni admitted he was looking forward to sampling Australian conditions ahead of the upcoming major tournament, per India Today:

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We have done well in the last two ICC tournaments and both of them were away, in Sri Lanka and England

But the conditions in Australia and New Zealand are quite different. You also have to keep in mind the form of the players and the little niggles that some of them are carrying. But yes, we will take a lot of confidence out of our last few performances in the ICC tournaments.

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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 18:  MS Dhoni of India leaves the field after being dismissed during the One Day International match between Australia and India at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on January 18, 2015 in Melbourne, Australia.  (Photo by Scott B

After winning the toss and deciding to bat, India should have made a lot more of their opportunity. Indeed, for large parts of their innings it looked as though the tourists were going to post a total that was well in excess of 300 thanks to a wonderful knock from opener Sharma.

Ro Sharmac Maxwellb Starc138229139
Dhawanc Finchb Starc234
Rahanec Haddinb Sandhu122922
Kohlic Baileyb Faulkner92316
Rainac Maxwellb Starc5110263
Dhonib Starc194031
A Patellbwb Starc02
Ashwinnot out142420
B Kumarb Starc01
Shaminot out243
Extras1nb 15w 1b 3lb20
Totalfor 8 (50.0 ovs)267
Starc10.02436
Cummins10.00520
Sandhu10.00581
Faulkner10.00631
Watson8.00330
Maxwell2.00140

As noted here by cricket writer Freddie Wilde, the 27-year-old loves playing against the Aussies:

He was a serene influence throughout the Indian batting effort, starting his innings with a steely focus as wickets tumbled around him. Indeed, with India toiling on 59-3, Sharma helped rebuild his nation’s chances alongside Suresh Raina—who played well for his 51—and give the visitors a fighting chance.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 18:  Rohit Sharma of India raises his bat after scoring 100 runs during the One Day International match between Australia and India at Melbourne Cricket Ground on January 18, 2015 in Melbourne, Australia.  (Photo by Darrian

England wicketkeeper Matt Prior paid tribute to Sharma’s multi-faceted effort:

After that steadying 124-run partnership was ended by Raina’s dismissal in the 35th over, India should have pushed on. And with big-hitting Dhoni joining Sharma at the crease for the climax of the innings, they were well set to do exactly that. But the skipper departed for an arduous 19 from 31 balls, while the tail failed to lend ample support for Sharma, who eventually fell for 138.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 18:  Rohit Sharma of India celebrates as he reaches his century as MS Dhoni looks on during the One Day International match between Australia and India at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on January 18, 2015 in Melbourne, Austra

While India will have been disappointed with their eventual total of 267/8 credit must go to the Australian bowling effort, Starc especially. He was magnificent with the ball at both the start and the end of India’s innings. As noted here by statistician Mohandas Menon, his figures of 6/43 were some of the best recorded in Australia in this format:

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 18:  Mitchell Starc of Australia celebrates taking the wicket of Shikhar Dhawan of India during the One Day International match between Australia and India at Melbourne Cricket Ground on January 18, 2015 in Melbourne, Austra

The hosts definitely harboured momentum going into their chase, especially with David Warner leading the charge up front. India were given some hope when the Umesh Yadav managed to prise him out for just 24, but Warner’s fellow opener Finch took over from that point.

Finchc Dhonib U Yadav96159127
Warnerc Rainab U Yadav243922
Watsonb A Patel414639
Smithc Ashwinb Shami476552
Maxwellc and b B Kumar203223
Baileyst Dhonib Ashwin51511
Haddinnot out132811
Faulknernot out9129
Extras0nb 11w 0b 3lb14
Totalfor 6 (49.0 ovs)269
B Kumar9.51401
U Yadav10.01552
Shami8.10441
A Patel10.00451
Ashwin9.00541
Raina2.00240

The 28-year-old is typically renowned for his aggressive play and enormous hitting. But with Warner back in the hutch and a relatively modest target on the board, he adapted his game well, playing with patience and maturity in front of the Melbourne crowd. It’s something former Aussie bowler Jason Gillespie touched upon:

Shane Watson tried to take on the role of the aggressor and hit six boundaries in his 41. But once he departed and in-form Steve Smith came to the crease alongside the perennially unflustered Finch, Australia took a stranglehold on the match. The duo kept their team nicely in sync with the required rate and with a clutch of wickets in hand, the Indian side represented a beaten bunch.

CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 19:  Aaron Finch of Australia celebrates with Steven Smith after scoring a century during game three of the One Day International Series between Australia and South Africa at Manuka Oval on November 19, 2014 in Canberra, Aus

Smith did fall for 47, but he went past a landmark total during his innings, per Wide World of Sports:

Sadly for Finch he fell just short of a deserved century after nicking one behind to Dhoni. The hosts lost the wickets of skipper George Bailey and Glen Maxwell late-on to make things a little bit nerve-wracking for home crowd, but the platform provided by Finch meant that the Baggy Greens always looked like favourites and James Faulkner struck the winning runs in the penultimate over.

Australia have bagged two excellent wins in this tri-series and at this juncture they are looking every inch like potential World Cup winners. The batting lineup is bristling with classy, composed players but, encouragingly for Darren Lehmann and his team, men like Starc—who now has 10 wickets in his last two ODI matches—are showing their mettle with the ball in hand too.

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