India v Australia, 4th ODI, Chandigarh
Bowlers help India clinch thriller
India won the toss and chose to bat. Sourav Ganguly returned to the side in place of Gautam Gambhir •Getty Images
Tendulkar changed his bat at the end of the over, but continued to play a scratchy innings. He got to his 84th fifty off 91 balls •Getty Images
... before James Hopes had Ganguly caught behind for 41•AFP
Robin Uthappa's quickfire 30 included six boundaries to help India plunder 46 runs in the last four overs•AFP
... and became the leading Australian run-getter in ODIs in a calender year •Getty Images
Andrew Symonds' entry to the crease soon shifted the balance in favour of Australia•Getty Images
... before effecting a brilliant run out to remove Brad Hogg on the next ball. India held their nerve in the next three overs to edge home by eight runs•AFP
In the third over Sachin Tendulkar had a close appeal for caught behind given in his favour though the snickometer revealed he had got an inside edge•Getty Images
He now has the most number of half-centuries in one-day internationals•AFP
There wasn't much chatter between the sides during the Indian innings except on this occasion when Sachin Tendulkar and Andrew Symonds exchanged words•AFP
Mahendra Singh Dhoni hit a four and a six off the last two balls of the innings to reach his fifty and take India to 291•Getty Images
Ponting was unhappy with the third umpire's decision, despite replays showing that his foot was on the line and not behind•Getty Images
Symonds blasted 75 off 84 balls to lead his team to the brink•Getty Images
Ganguly and Tendulkar added 91 for the first wicket ...•AFP
Rahul Dravid managed only 13 before he was cleaned up by a Nathan Bracken yorker•Getty Images
Matthew Hayden, who scored 92, was in flow when Australia commenced their chase ...•Getty Images
The Indians meanwhile were celebrating a vital scalp•Getty Images
RP Singh gave India a sniff of victory when he rearranged Symonds' stumps ...•AFP