Warner’s ton in 100th ODI makes Aussies’ win special
bengaluru — Fast bowler Kane Richardson claimed three wickets as Australia beat India by 21 runs in the fourth one-day international in Bengaluru on Thursday.
Chasing 335 for victory, the hosts faltered to end on 313-8 de- spite three half-centuries including a gritty 67 from Kedar Jadhav.
The visitors, who now trail the series 3-1.
Earlier, Warner hit a sparkling century in his 100th ODI to guide Australia to 334-5.
The swashbuckling opener combined with Aaron Finch to give the visitors a 231-run first wicket start in the fourth match of the five-game series after they elected to bat.
Australia were playing for pride in Bangalore after losing the first three games.
The left-right batting pair of Warner, who hit 124 off 119 balls, and Finch, who made 94, pulverised the Indian bowlers attack in the first 35 overs.
The left-handed Warner 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 Kedar 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 mid-on off paceman Umesh Yadav.
Yadav, who returned figures of 4-71, got the prized scalp of skipper Steve Smith to bag his 100th ODI wicket. The visitors lost three wickets in just 15 deliveries.
But Travis Head and Peter Handscomb forged a 63-run fourthwicket partnership to halt the Indian fightback with some intelligent batting. —