India, Australia and Perth
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As the armed forces of India and Australia are engaged in the fourth edition of the "AUSTRAHIND" military exercise, the Indian Army released images of the drill
A lively moment lit up the crowd during the first ODI between India and Australia in Perth when a fan took a brilliant catch off a Mitchell Marsh six. The incident occurred when Marsh launched a delivery from Mohammed Siraj over mid-off, sending the ball soaring into the stands.
Hazlewood struck first, having Sharma caught in slip by Matt Renshaw, in the fourth over for just eight runs. Kohli followed just 18 balls later, brilliantly caught in gully by Cooper Connolly off the bowling of Starc.
In Australias rain-affected chase of a revised Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) target of 131 runs - which they achieved with ease, Mitchell Marsh delivered an explosive performance and achieved a significant milestone.
Australia beat India by 7 wickets in the 1st ODI at Perth! After a rain-affected innings, India were restricted to 136/9, and Australia chased it down in just 21.1 overs.
Matthew Hayden urged Virat Kohli to trust his technique after the Perth ODI setback. He stressed that one poor innings shouldn’t undermine Kohli’s confidence as India head into the Adelaide ODI against Australia.
Australia claimed a commanding victory over India in the rain-affected opening match of the three-match series in Perth, chasing down a revised DLS target of 131 runs with 29 balls to spare.
Australian cricket team will not be chasing 137 in the Perth ODI against India. The have been handed an adjusted target of 131.
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Australia Outclass India in Rain-Hit ODI Series Opener at Perth
The Optus Stadium ground staff in Perth had one of their busiest days as incessant rain interruptions marred the first ODI between India and Australia. Even with the several stoppages, Australia staged a dominant all-round show to achieve their first-ever ODI victory at the ground.