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ICC CRICKET WORLD CUP 2015

Aussies thrash India to set final with NZ

Australia cricket team. File photo: Afp
SEMIFINAL 2: AUSTRALIA VS INDIA
Australia 328/7 (50 Overs)
India 233 (46.5 Overs)                                Australia won the match by 95 runs

 

Four-time ace Australia shoved out defending champions India at the Sydney Cricket Ground today and booked a date with New Zealand for the World Cup finals on Sunday.

It has been an all-round performance from hosts Australia – piling 328 riding on the century of Steven Smith and then defending the total competently in bowling and fielding.

For India, the fight they put up was feeble in the heavyweight semifinal clash in terms of their batting considering they came through unbeaten in the tournament.

Watch the highlights of today's match in PHOTOS, VIDEOS & MORE

Choosing to bat, India bowled well in the latter phases to curb Australia to 328 after a powerful thrust provided by the century of Steven Smith at Sydney Cricket Ground.

It was the fast bowlers who did the job for India again – Umesh Yadav especially with a four-for – that pulled down the Aussies from what seemed around 370 a reality.

Australia lost the wicket of David Warner early to strike from Umesh Yadav before Steven Smith and Aaron Finch gave them a solid 182-run partnership.

At that point, Indian fans believed they were staring at an agonisingly tall score before Yadav broke through again in the powerplay overs. Ravichandran Ashwin and Yadav took one more each during the period to stem the run flow.

Brief flurries in the bottom end took Australia to the competitive total, becoming the only side to have not been bowled out by India in this tournament.

Apart from Yadav's four for, Mohit Sharma took two wickets and Ashwin one.

Australia   Runs Balls
AJ Finch c Dhawan b Yadav 81 116
DA Warner c Kohli b Yadav 12 7
SPD Smith c RG Sharma b Yadav 105 93
GJ Maxwell c Rahane b Ashwin 23 14
SR Watson c Rahane b MM Sharma 28 30
MJ Clarke* c RG Sharma b MM Sharma 10 12
JP Faulkner b Yadav 21 12
BJ Haddin† not out 7 7
MG Johnson not out 27 9
Extras  14 Total 328  

Coming down on the chase, the Indian's started slow and cautious and lost too many wickets on the way starting with a three-wicket slide before and after the first drinks break.

The highest partnership was between the opening pair of Shikhar Dhawan and Rohit Sharma at 76 runs. Others came and went without making much of a stand except MS Dhoni.

Australian pacers did their job well with James Faulkner claiming three wickets, Mitchell Starc and Mitchell Johnson claiming two each and Josh Hazlewood one.

The fielding was top notch from the Aussies and the two run outs of MS Dhoni and Ravindra Jadeja by Glenn Maxwell and Steven Smith respectively were exemplary in the making.

India   Runs Balls
RG Sharma b Johnson 34 48
S Dhawan c Maxwell b Hazlewood 45 41
V Kohli c †Haddin b Johnson 1 13
AM Rahane c †Haddin b Starc 44 68
SK Raina c †Haddin b Faulkner 7 11
MS Dhoni*† run out (Maxwell) 65 65
RA Jadeja run out (Smith) 16 17
R Ashwin b Faulkner 5 13
Mohammed Shami not out 1 1
MM Sharma b Faulkner 0 1
UT Yadav b Starc 0 5
Extras  15 Total 233  

 

Australia Team

MJ Clarke (C), GJ Bailey, PJ Cummins, XJ Doherty, JP Faulkner, AJ Finch, BJ Haddin (wk), JR Hazlewood, MG Johnson, MR Marsh, GJ Maxwell, SPD Smith, MA Starc, DA Warner and  SR Watson

India Team

MS Dhoni (C & wk), R Ashwin, STR Binny, S Dhawan, RA Jadeja, V Kohli, B Kumar, Mohammed Shami, AR Patel, AM Rahane, SK Raina, AT Rayudu, MM Sharma, RG Sharma and UT Yadav

 

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ICC CRICKET WORLD CUP 2015

Aussies thrash India to set final with NZ

Australia cricket team. File photo: Afp
SEMIFINAL 2: AUSTRALIA VS INDIA
Australia 328/7 (50 Overs)
India 233 (46.5 Overs)                                Australia won the match by 95 runs

 

Four-time ace Australia shoved out defending champions India at the Sydney Cricket Ground today and booked a date with New Zealand for the World Cup finals on Sunday.

It has been an all-round performance from hosts Australia – piling 328 riding on the century of Steven Smith and then defending the total competently in bowling and fielding.

For India, the fight they put up was feeble in the heavyweight semifinal clash in terms of their batting considering they came through unbeaten in the tournament.

Watch the highlights of today's match in PHOTOS, VIDEOS & MORE

Choosing to bat, India bowled well in the latter phases to curb Australia to 328 after a powerful thrust provided by the century of Steven Smith at Sydney Cricket Ground.

It was the fast bowlers who did the job for India again – Umesh Yadav especially with a four-for – that pulled down the Aussies from what seemed around 370 a reality.

Australia lost the wicket of David Warner early to strike from Umesh Yadav before Steven Smith and Aaron Finch gave them a solid 182-run partnership.

At that point, Indian fans believed they were staring at an agonisingly tall score before Yadav broke through again in the powerplay overs. Ravichandran Ashwin and Yadav took one more each during the period to stem the run flow.

Brief flurries in the bottom end took Australia to the competitive total, becoming the only side to have not been bowled out by India in this tournament.

Apart from Yadav's four for, Mohit Sharma took two wickets and Ashwin one.

Australia   Runs Balls
AJ Finch c Dhawan b Yadav 81 116
DA Warner c Kohli b Yadav 12 7
SPD Smith c RG Sharma b Yadav 105 93
GJ Maxwell c Rahane b Ashwin 23 14
SR Watson c Rahane b MM Sharma 28 30
MJ Clarke* c RG Sharma b MM Sharma 10 12
JP Faulkner b Yadav 21 12
BJ Haddin† not out 7 7
MG Johnson not out 27 9
Extras  14 Total 328  

Coming down on the chase, the Indian's started slow and cautious and lost too many wickets on the way starting with a three-wicket slide before and after the first drinks break.

The highest partnership was between the opening pair of Shikhar Dhawan and Rohit Sharma at 76 runs. Others came and went without making much of a stand except MS Dhoni.

Australian pacers did their job well with James Faulkner claiming three wickets, Mitchell Starc and Mitchell Johnson claiming two each and Josh Hazlewood one.

The fielding was top notch from the Aussies and the two run outs of MS Dhoni and Ravindra Jadeja by Glenn Maxwell and Steven Smith respectively were exemplary in the making.

India   Runs Balls
RG Sharma b Johnson 34 48
S Dhawan c Maxwell b Hazlewood 45 41
V Kohli c †Haddin b Johnson 1 13
AM Rahane c †Haddin b Starc 44 68
SK Raina c †Haddin b Faulkner 7 11
MS Dhoni*† run out (Maxwell) 65 65
RA Jadeja run out (Smith) 16 17
R Ashwin b Faulkner 5 13
Mohammed Shami not out 1 1
MM Sharma b Faulkner 0 1
UT Yadav b Starc 0 5
Extras  15 Total 233  

 

Australia Team

MJ Clarke (C), GJ Bailey, PJ Cummins, XJ Doherty, JP Faulkner, AJ Finch, BJ Haddin (wk), JR Hazlewood, MG Johnson, MR Marsh, GJ Maxwell, SPD Smith, MA Starc, DA Warner and  SR Watson

India Team

MS Dhoni (C & wk), R Ashwin, STR Binny, S Dhawan, RA Jadeja, V Kohli, B Kumar, Mohammed Shami, AR Patel, AM Rahane, SK Raina, AT Rayudu, MM Sharma, RG Sharma and UT Yadav

 

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