India vs Australia Live ScoreCard : Aus 292/8 (50 Over)

October 25, 2009

Australia captain Ricky Ponting won the toss and elected to bat in their first match of the seven-match ODI series against India.
Aus 292/8 (50 Over)
Fall of wickets1-5 (Watson, 1.2 ov), 2-102 (Paine, 18.6 ov), 3-151 (Ponting, 29.3 ov), 4-227 (White, 42.2 ov), 5-233 (Voges, 43.5 ov), 6-256 (Hopes, 46.3 ov), 7-291 (Hussey, 49.1 ov), [...]

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India vs Australia Live ScoreCard : RT Ponting is OUT

October 24, 2009

Australia is loose third wicket in fist ODI as RT Ponting is OUT

RT Ponting lbw b Jadeja 74 (85b 8×4 2×6) SR: 87.05

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India vs Australia Live ScoreCard : End of over 29

October 24, 2009

End of over 29 (4 runs) Australia 150/2 (RR: 5.17)
CL White 13* (25b) Harbhajan Singh 6-0-36-0
RT Ponting 74* (83b 8×4 2×6) RA Jadeja 6-0-31-0

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India vs Australia Live ScoreCard : TD Paine is OUT

October 24, 2009

Sharma to Paine, Short and wide, bouncing away, Paine went for the cut but got the top-edge through to Dhoni. The shot was there to be played but perhaps done in by the extra bounce.

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India vs Australia Live ScoreCard : Australia won the toss and elected to bat

October 24, 2009

End of over 12 (8 runs) Australia 68/1 (RR: 5.66)
RT Ponting 30* (34b 5×4 1×6) H Singh 1-0-8-0
TD Paine 26* (33b 5×4) I Sharma 1-0-4-0

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India vs Australia Live ScoreCard : A brief history Australia vs India in 2004-05

October 21, 2009

Australia won the first Test at Bangalore by 217 runs thanks to debutant Michael Clarke’s 151 and Gilchrist’s murderous 104 and some tight bowling. Harbhajan excelled with 11 wickets in the match but India could not force a win. Rain scuppered a classic as the teams moved to Chennai. Kumble took 7 for 48 and Virender Sehwag blazed 155 out of India’s first-innings 376. Australia suffered in the heat, dropping catches as McGrath cut a pale shadow of himself, but a superb second-innings hundred from Damien Martyn gave the bowlers something to go for. The match was delicately poised as India, needing 229 to win, finished the fourth day on 19 for 1 but heavy overnight rain deprived the Test of a result, which it deserved. Australia conquered that frontier with a big win at Nagpur that was highlighted by Martyn and Clarke. The final Test, on a minefield of a pitch at the Wankhede Stadium, went India’s way as Australia were bowled out for 93 in a low-scoring thriller. Tendulkar and Laxman scripted fighting half-centuries before Clarke nipped out six wickets, but Harbhajan and Murali Kartik pulled off a scarcely credible 13-run victory.
Australia 2 India 1

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