Australia v India, CB Series, 4th ODI, Melbourne
Ishant sets up five-wicket win
Sreesanth hit Adam Gilchrist on the pads in the first over of the day and appealed confidently for a leg-before•Getty Images
Matthew Hayden went on the attack as Australia sped to 44 off six overs•Getty Images
Australia slipped further with Ishant continuing to haunt Ricky Ponting, dismissing him yet again ... •Getty Images
They were soon 6 for 92 as Dhoni pulled off a leg-side stumping to dismiss Brad Haddin•Getty Images
Hussey brought up his half-century but was steadily losing partners at the other end•Getty Images
Australia got an early breakthrough when Nathan Bracken trapped Virender Sehwag with one that nipped back in •Getty Images
Lee was dangerous, as he has been all season, and dismissed Gautam Gambhir ... •Getty Images
Yuvraj Singh's poor tour continued, but Rohit calmed the nerves with a patient 39•Getty Images
His appeal was upheld by Rudi Koertzen and Australia were reduced to 1 for 1 after choosing to bat. Koertzen had missed the inside edge on to the pad•Getty Images
Ishant Sharma, who conceded 18 off his second over, came back strongly and dismissed Hayden in his third•Getty Images
... and Michael Clarke followed, flicking a catch to Rohit Sharma at midwicket •Getty Images
Michael Hussey was the only batsman who stood firm, adding 53 for the seventh wicket with Brett Lee•Getty Images
Ishant took the final wicket and finished with excellent figures of 4 for 38. Australia were dismissed for 159 in the 44th over.•Getty Images
Pathan was promoted to No. 3 and he added 36 for the second wicket with Tendulkar•Getty Images
... before pulling off an athletic catch at mid-off to remove Tendulkar•Getty Images
Rohit was involved in an unbroken 58-run stand with Mahendra Singh Dhoni for the sixth wicket which guided India to their first ODI win over Australia in Melbourne in 22 years•Getty Images
Hayden, on 25, edged to Mahendra Singh Dhoni who took a simple catch•Getty Images
Andrew Symonds got one that bounced sharply from Ishant and edged to Dhoni to leave Australia struggling at 5 for 75•Getty Images
Irfan Pathan broke the partnership by having Lee caught by Dhoni•Getty Images
Sachin Tendulkar took the attack to Australia to lead the Indian chase•Getty Images
Mitchell Johnson ended Pathan's innings with one that straightened and hit him in front of the stumps•Getty Images
India faced a few anxious moments when Tendulkar was out for 44 to leave the side at 4 for 89 •Getty Images
A wide from Symonds handed India the winning runs, and top spot in the table•Getty Images