The Free Press Journal

A KLASSY LEVELLER

Rahul, Kuldeep star in India’s series-levelling 36-run win

- NIKHIL BAPAT

Kuldeep Yadav bowled a gamechangi­ng 38th over to complement a KL Rahul blinder as India levelled the series with a comfortabl­e 36-run victory over Australia in second ODI here on Friday.

Put into bat, India put up a muchimprov­ed batting performanc­e with Rahul's blistering 52-ball-80 taking India to 340 for six after Shikhar Dhawan (96 off 90 balls) and skipper Virat Kohli (78 off 76 balls) laid the foundation.

Australia were in the game till Steven Smith (98) carried the battle back to the enemy camp but Kuldeep's ninth over turned out to be a game-changer as he first dismissed wicketkeep­er Alex Carey and then had a delivery that bounced extra to have Smith played on. The visitors were all-out for 304 in 49.1 overs.

Kuldeep's final figures of 2 for 65 may not be mind-blowing but did just enough damage to see that the third ODI in Bengaluru doesn't lose context. Mohammed Shami (3/77 in 10 overs) and Navdeep Saini (2/62 in 10 overs) then bowled some exquisite

toecrusher­s

to put an end to the contest. Jasprit

Bumrah (1/32 in 9.1 overs) was economical as ever and his contributi­on cannot be overlooked.

However on a placid track, Smith, a proverbial thorn in India's flesh was again proving to be dangerous along

with Marnus Labuschagn­e (44) as they added 96 in quick time.

Ravindra Jadeja (2/58 in 10 overs) steady spell and got rid of Labuschagn­e in nick of time to upset Smith's rhythm after he had hit nine fours and a six off 102 balls.

However this match also brings to fore Rahul's emergence as proper keeper-batsman option for white-ball cricket as his extra runs coming in at No 5, proving to be valuable in the end.

Not to forget his reasonably decent keeping effecting a stumping and also took two catches. More importantl­y, his keeping down the leg-side was far better than Rishabh Pant, who is currently recovering from concussion.

Earlier, it was Dhawan, who missed a well-deserved ton by a whisker but laid a solid platform for the aggressive duo of skipper Kohli and Rahul to ensure a commanding

total.

Back in form since the last T20 encounter against Sri Lanka, the senior opener looked solid in his 90-ball96 while Kohli, back at his familiar one drop position, held the middleorde­r with a 78 off 76 balls and Rahul (80 off 52 balls) provided the final flourish in what was much improved batting performanc­e from the hosts.

While Dhawan added 81 for the opening stand with Rohit Sharma (42) who would regret this missed opportunit­y on a batting belter after getting set, the southpaw also had a vital 103-run stand with Kohli for the second wicket.

The Kohli-Rahul duo's 78-run partnershi­p off 10.3 overs was also pivotal as it helped the latter to launch a final assault during the end overs.

While Dhawan's innings had 13 fours and a six, Kohli had six hits to the fence including a classic jab-flick off Pat Cummins (0/53 in 10 overs).

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