New Straits Times

AUSSIES STAY IN THE HUNT

Khawaja ton helps visitors bag third ODI in series

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USMAN Khawaja hit his maiden ODI hundred as Australia clinched the third one-day internatio­nal against India by 32 runs in Ranchi on Friday to stay afloat in the five-match series.

Australia skipper Aaron Finch also returned to form with a breezy 93 to help power them to a commanding 313-5 in their do-ordie contest before Indian runmachine Virat Kohli added one more century to his burgeoning collection in reply.

India, who won the first two matches, lost three early wickets but Kohli smashed a magnificen­t 123 to briefly rekindle local hopes before the hosts were bowled out for 281 in 48.2 overs.

Earlier, Finch walked out hoping to end a dip in form having gone without a fifty in his last nine ODI innings after counterpar­t Kohli won the toss and elected to field.

Finch clobbered Kedar Jadhav for a six and followed it with a boundary to bring up his fifty and celebrated by sending the next delivery from the part-time spinner over the ropes for the second of his three sixes.

The century, however, did not materialis­e and Kuldeep Yadav (3-64) trapped him leg before.

Khawaja, spilled at backward point by Shikhar Dhawan early in his innings, could not be denied his maiden ODI century.

Having raised 193 with Finch, Khawaja took a single off Ravindra Jadeja to bring up his century, taking his helmet off and looking upwards in a muted celebratio­n.

Mohammed Shami eventually dismissed Khawaja whose 104 will boost his claims for a place in Australia’s World Cup squad.

A promoted Glenn Maxwell smashed three sixes in his busy 47 before Australia, cruising at 244 for two in 40 overs, suffered a mini-collapse even though the 300-mark was never in doubt.

Pat Cummins and Jhye Richardson rocked India’s chase early, reducing them to 27-3 in the seventh over leaving Kohli and Mahendra Singh Dhoni with a mountain to climb.

Dhoni departed for 26 in what many feel could be the 37-yearold’s last knock in his home city but Kohli never looked in trouble.

India will carry a 2-1 lead into today’s fourth match in Mohali.

 BASSETERRE: West Indies were dismissed for the second lowest ever T20 internatio­nal total of just 45 as England swept to a 137-win on Friday.

Chasing 183 to win, the world champion West Indies just avoided the lowest ever total of 39 made by non-Test Netherland­s against Sri Lanka in 2014.

Chris Jordan wrecked the West Indies top-order batting as England completed a crushing, series-clinching victory at Warner Park.

For England this was their largest margin of victory, in terms of runs, in T20s and gives them the series 2-0 with the final match of the tour coming up today at the same venue.

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