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Pandya, Jadeja help India salvage pride with win in third ODI against Australia

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CANBERRA: India, riding on a 150-run partnershi­p between Hardik Pandya and Ravindra Jadeja for the sixth wicket and a three-wicket haul from Shardul Thakur, pulled off a 13-run consolatio­n win in a closely fought the third and final Oneday Internatio­nal(odi) and avoided conceding a clean sweep to Australia at the Manuka Oval.

Australia took the ODI series 2-1. Glenn Maxwell’s 59 off 38 at the back-end of Australia innings threatened to take the game away from India, who had the Aussies on the mat at 158 five wickets ater scoring 302 for five wickets in their 50 overs.

However, with Australia needing 35 off 33 deliveries, Maxwell tried to back away to a Jasprit Bumrah yorker and was bowled. The Aussie tail, which can bat, however found it tough and fell short.

Earlier, half-centuries from Pandya, Jadeja as well as skipper Virat Kohli helped India set up a competitiv­e 303-run target.

Winning the toss for the first time in the series, India, who had already lost the series, Kohli opted to bat as the visitors made four changes in their line-up -- Shubman Gill, Shardul Thakur, Kuldeep Yadav, and debutant T Natarajan replacing Mayank Agarwal, Navdeep Saini, Yuzvendra Chahal, and Mohammed Shami.

India got off to a decent start as Shikhar Dhawan and Gill added 26 runs before the former became the first scalp of pacer Sean Abbot. Kohli, who came into bat at number three, then stitched a 56-run partnershi­p with Gill and brought the Indian innings back on track.

However, just when India looked all set for a big total, the two Australia spinners -- Adam Zampa (1/45) and Ashton Agar (2/44) -- came into action and shared three wickets (Gill 33, Shreyas Iyer 19 and KL Rahul 5) among themselves to bring Australia on top with India reeling at 123/4 in the 26th over.

Pandya then joined forces with Kohli who scored his 60th ODI fity and in the process also became the fastest batsman to score 12,000 ODI runs. However, Josh Hazlewood, who has been Kohli’s nemesis in the last three ODIS against Australia, once again got the big wicket of the India skipper who went back to the pavilion ater scoring 63 runs off 78 balls.

Jadeja and Pandya then steadily helped India recover and took their time to get used to the pace of the wicket. Once they got setled, the duo went all guns blazing in the death overs and collected boundaries at will to power India to 302 in their alloted 50 overs.

The duo shared an unbeaten 150 run partnershi­p off just 108 balls as Pandya and Jadeja remained not out at 92 (76 balls; seven 4s, one 6) and 66 (50 balls; five 4s and three 6s respective­ly.

Later, the Indian bowlers kept geting wickets at regular intervals with Australia opening the bating with Marnus Labuschagn­e in place of David Warner, who could not play this game due to injury.

Unlike the last two games, the Aussies could not have a good opening partnershi­p with Labuschagn­e geting dismissed for seven.

Steve Smith, who made centuries in the first two matches of the series, failed to make an impact scoring just seven.

SCOREBOARD

India

S Dhawan c Agar b Abbot 16 S Gill lbw b Agar 33 V Kohli c Carey b Hazlewood 63 S Iyer c Labuschagn­e b Zampa 19 KL Rahul lbw b Agar 5 H Pandya not out 92 R Jadeja not out 66

Extras (b1 lb1 nb2 w4) 8

Total (50 overs; for five wickets) 302 Bowling: Hazlewood 10-1-66-1 (2w 1nb), Maxwell 5-0-27-0 (2w), Abbot 10-0-84-1, Green 4-027-0 (1nb), Agar 10-0-44-2, Zampa 10-0-45-1, Henriques 1-0-7-0

Australia

M Labuschagn­e b Natarajan 7 A Finch c Dhawan b Jadeja 75 S Smith c Rahul b Thakur 7 M Henriques c Dhawan b Thakur 22 C Green c Jadeja b Yadav 21 A Carey run out (Kohli/rahul) 38 G Maxwell b Bumrah 59 A Agar c Yadav b Natarajan 28 S Abbot c Rahul b Thakur 4 A Zampa lbw b Bumrah 4 J Hazlewood not out 7

Extras: (lb6, nb2, w9) 17

Total: (49.3 overs; all out) 289 Fall of wickets: 1-25 (Lauschagne), 2-56 (Smith), 3-117 (Henriques), 4-123 (Finch), 5-158 (Green), 6-210 (Carey), 7-268 (Maxwell), 8-278 (Abbot), 9-278 (Agar), 10-289 ( Zampa)

Bowling: Bumrah 9.3-0-43-2 (5w), Natarajan 101-70-2 (4w 1nb), Thakur 10-1-51-3, Yadav 10-0-57-1, Jadeja 10-0-62-1 (1nb)

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The Australian team pose with the trophy after winning the ODI series against India at Manuka Oval in Canberra on Wednesday.
Associated Press ↑ The Australian team pose with the trophy after winning the ODI series against India at Manuka Oval in Canberra on Wednesday.

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