Australia v India, Carlton Mid Tri-Series, Melbourne
Starc, Finch counter Rohit ton
For the second successive match, Mitchell Starc got a wicket in his first over. This time he got rid of Shikhar Dhawan for 2 after India opted to bat •Getty Images
Virat Kohli's dismissal for 9 left India at a shaky 59 for 3•Getty Images
Rohit built on his start and brought up his sixth ODI hundred, and his third against Australia•Getty Images
Aaron Finch wasn't as aggressive, but made his way to a vital half-century•Getty Images
Finch muscled five fours and two sixes, but was denied a ton when he feathered one off Umesh Yadav behind•Getty Images
India, however, had few too runs to defend, and James Faulkner, as he has so often done, finished off the game with a boundary, with an over to spare•Getty Images
Debutant Gurinder Sandhu also got in among the wickets, dismissing Ajinkya Rahane for 12•Getty Images
However, Rohit Sharma stepped up and anchored the innings •Getty Images
But India were reined in by late strikes from Starc, who finished with career-best figures of 6 for 43 as India ended on 267 for 8•Getty Images
Raina caught Warner at extra cover to make the breakthrough, in the 10th over•Getty Images
India fought their way back into the game with quick wickets, but Glenn Maxwell eased the pressure with a four and six off consecutive balls..•Getty Images
He had support from Suresh Raina, who chipped in with 51 off 63 deliveries•Getty Images
Australia began their chase solidly with a 51-run opening stand. David Warner swatted three fours in his innings of 24•Getty Images
Shane Watson gave Finch company in a 64-run association for the second wicket, but was bowled by Akshar Patel for 41•Getty Images
However, Bhuvneshwar Kumar caught Maxwell off his own bowling, and the chase became tense again•Getty Images