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Australia break India winning streak

Warner hits sparkling ton

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BANGALORE, India, Sept 28, (AFP): Opener David Warner hit a sparkling century in his 100th oneday internatio­nal to help Australia down India by 21 runs and pull off a consolatio­n win on Thursday.

Warner’s blazing 124 and his 231run opening stand with Aaron Finch, who made 94, guided the visitors to 334-5 in the fourth game of the fivematch series in Bangalore.

The hosts, who lead the series 3-1, faltered in their chase to end on 313-8 despite three half-centuries including a gritty 67 off 69 balls from Kedar Jadhav.

Fast bowlers Kane Richardson and Nathan Coulter-Nile shared five wickets between them to snap India’s winning streak of nine ODI games.

“I thought we were a little bit too wide with the new ball, could have been straighter, but the bowlers pulled it back nicely towards the back end,” said skipper Steve Smith.

“Nice to sit up there and watch Warner do his thing. His ODI form in the last two years has been unbelievab­le. He continues to grow and get better as a player which is what we’re after,” Smith said of his star opener.

Virat Kohli’s India began its reply on a positive note as openers Rohit Sharma, who hit 65, and Ajinkya Rahane, who made 53, put together a 106-run stand.

Rahane registered a hat-trick of half-centuries and in the next over Sharma hit two big sixes off leg-spinner Adam Zampa to bring up his fifty in style.

Richardson broke the century stand after sending Rahane trudging back to the pavilion.

Sharma tried to keep the momentum going with Kohli for company but a big mix-up between the two batsmen got him run out.

It was Smith’s spectacula­r stop at backward point that got Sharma stranded with Kohli at the striker’s end. Kohli was soon bowled by Coulter-Nile for 21.

Hardik Pandya, who scored 41, put on a determined 78-run partnershi­p with Jadhav to keep the chase afloat but it became difficult to keep pace with the mounting run-rate.

Jadhav, smashing 7 fours and a six, also got going with Manish Pandey, who scored 33, to put on 61 runs for the fifth wicket, but his wicket took the wheels off the chase.

Earlier electing to bat, the left-right batting pair of Warner and Finch pulverised the Indian bowlers attack in the first 35 overs.

Warner, who received the man of the match award, hit 12 fours and four sixes. It was his 14th ODI century since making his debut at Hobart in 2009.

The batsman got to his milestone with a boundary off part-time spinner Jadhav, jumping for joy as the runs were marked up. He later fell to Jadhav’s off-spin and walked off to a standing ovation.

Finch, who missed out on his second successive century, soon followed his partner after getting caught at midon off paceman Umesh Yadav.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Australian team captain Steven Smith dives to stop a ball during the fourth one day internatio­nal (ODI) match in the ongoing India-Australia cricket series
at the M. Chinnaswam­y Stadium in Bangalore on Sept 28.
(AFP) Australian team captain Steven Smith dives to stop a ball during the fourth one day internatio­nal (ODI) match in the ongoing India-Australia cricket series at the M. Chinnaswam­y Stadium in Bangalore on Sept 28.
 ?? (AFP) ?? Australia’s David Warner (right), plays a shot while Indian wicket-keeper MS Dhoni looks on during the fourth one day internatio­nal (ODI) match in the ongoing India-Australia cricket series at the M. Chinnaswam­y Stadium
in Bangalore on Sept 28.
(AFP) Australia’s David Warner (right), plays a shot while Indian wicket-keeper MS Dhoni looks on during the fourth one day internatio­nal (ODI) match in the ongoing India-Australia cricket series at the M. Chinnaswam­y Stadium in Bangalore on Sept 28.

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