Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Oz slip in Chennai rain, India lead

After Dhoni anchors innings with Pandya, spinners Chahal, Yadav help India win under D/L method

- Somshuvra Laha

CHENNAI :India thrived under the pressure of playing a one-day match that turned into a Twenty20, inflicting a 26-run defeat (D/L method) on Australia to take a 1-0 lead in the five-match series here on Sunday. Electing to bat, the India top order succumbed to the temptation of chasing wide deliveries before allrounder Hardik Pandya and ‘local boy’ MS Dhoni scored fifties to guide the hosts to 281/7.

A nagging drizzle however reduced Australia’s innings to 21 overs, forcing them to chase 164. The target would have been par for the course for a Twenty20 match but the visitors just couldn’t make the transition. Losing skipper Steve Smith early to Pandya, Australia capitulate­d to wrist spinners Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal, ultimately finishing on 137/9.

Despite the pre-series talk of how India look stronger with the return of Mohammed Shami and Umesh Yadav and KL Rahul being backed to bat at No 4, none made it to the playing XI. Pandya however continues to make a mark, the wiry all-rounder making mincemeat of leg-spinner Adam Zampa to give the throttle after a mid-innings slowdown.

From 35, Pandya completed his half-century in three hits and looked primed for a century. But Zampa avenged the humiliatio­n with a flatter delivery that resulted in a top edge. By then Dhoni was completing the phase where he concentrat­es on picking risk-free singles and twos.

Australia held on to most of their catches but missed a direct run out of the 36-year-old Dhoni when Kedar Jadhav, four years younger, refused a run to the former India captain who was halfway down the pitch. Nobody missed the glare Dhoni threw at Jadhav, who threw his wicket away off the next ball.

Nathan Coulter-nile rounded off his superb opening effort of dismissing Ajinkya Rahane, Virat Kohli and Manish Pandey with an economical effort in the death overs. But James Faulkner, making a comeback, messed up by bowling at Dhoni’s pads. That allowed him to shuffle across and get into his zone with a flurry of boundaries that sent a near-capacity crowd into tizzy, and gave India a challengin­g total.

A 122-minute rain stoppage however made Australia’s chase more difficult. Debutant Hilton Cartwright’s dismissal by Jasprit Bumrah started a procession that quickly extinguish­ed their hopes despite dogged resistance from Glenn Maxwell and Faulkner. Pandya accounted for Travis Head too, but the blows were dealt by the spinners.

David Warner looked good but couldn’t read Yadav’s straighter one. The match was truly over when Maxwell, who hit four sixes in an 18-ball 39, fell prey to a loopy delivery from Chahal. Cartwright b Bumrah 1 Smith c Bumrah b Pandya 1 Head c Dhoni b Pandya 5 Maxwell c Pandey b Chahal 39 Stoinis c sub Jadeja b Yadav 3 Wade st Dhoni b Chahal 9 Faulkner not out 32 Cummins c Bumrah b Chahal 9 Coulter-nile c Jadhav b Kumar 2 Zampa not out 5 Extras (lb-1, w-5) 6 Total (9 wkts, 21 ovrs) 137 FOW: 1-15, 2-20, 3-29, 4-35, 5-76, 6-76, 7-93, 8-109, 9-127.

Bowling: B Kumar 4-0-25-1, J Bumrah 4-0-20-1, H Pandya 4-028-2, K Yadav 4-0-33-2, Y Chahal

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 ?? REUTERS AP ?? MS Dhoni (79) anchored the India innings, putting together an 118run partnershi­p for the sixth wicket with Hardik Pandya (83) in the first ODI against Australia in Chennai on Sunday. Hardik Pandya was MOM for his allround show.
REUTERS AP MS Dhoni (79) anchored the India innings, putting together an 118run partnershi­p for the sixth wicket with Hardik Pandya (83) in the first ODI against Australia in Chennai on Sunday. Hardik Pandya was MOM for his allround show.

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