India vs Australia, 2nd ODI at Kolkata, Sep 21 2017 - Match Result

RESULT
2nd ODI (D/N), Eden Gardens, September 21, 2017, Australia tour of India
(43.1/50 ov, T:253) 202

India won by 50 runs

virat-kohli
Player Of The Match
92 (107)
Match centre Scores :  Binoy •  Comms :  Nikhil Kalro
Scorecard summary
India1 Inn
252/10(50 overs)
92 (107)
55 (64)
3/55 (10)
Australia2 Inn
202/10(43.1 overs)
*62 (65)
3/9 (6.1)
59 (76)
3/54 (10)
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9.33pm India have defended 252 with ease that is not easy to find in modern-day cricket. It wasn't a bad surface to bat on, which makes this loss even harder to take for Australia. They just struggled against wristspin again, and have fallen to a 50-run loss in game 2. They'll now have to win all the three remaining ODIs to win the series. Steven Smith and Marcus Stoinis showed that you can bat well on this surface, but the rest did not do much. Kuldeep Yadav took a hat-trick and put the game beyond Australia. "The first five overs, I was struggling to bowl in a particular spot. I asked Mahi what to bowl and he told me to bowl whatever I want (the hat-trick ball)," he says.

Steven Smith: "We were pretty happy with 250 at the break. I thought we did a good job bowling. Batsmen made poor decisions under pressure. Stoinis was pretty good at the end, probably my fault and Head's fault, we both got in. It slowed up and spun more as the game went on. We need to make better decisions consistently. They've got all bases covered (India's bowlers)."

Virat Kohli, the Man of the Match: "We didn't feel like we had enough at the break. We knew if we had a good start, we had a chance. We needed breakthroughs throughout. The wicket wasn't that easy to bat, all the batsmen felt that. Bhuvi's spell was more important because they needed runs in the first 10 overs. Two young guys, bowling with a lot of heart, speaks volumes of their character. Keeps competition up with the World Cup in 2019. We have a lot of options and all bases covered. I always try to create motivation for myself, I don't like differentiate at any stage, I knew I had to stay longer because the wicket was tricky. It came off today so it looked nice, it didn't in Chennai so it didn't look nice."

43.1
W
Bhuvneshwar to Kane Richardson, OUT

full, straight and given! Australia choose to review. Richardson played all around his flick, was hit on the pad in front of middle and leg. "No bat involved" says the umpire. Three reds and Australia go down 2-0 in this series

Kane Richardson lbw b Kumar 0 (7b 0x4 0x6 16m) SR: 0

Bhuvneshwar

Over43
6 runs
AUS 202/9CRR: 4.69  RRR: 7.28
MP Stoinis 62 (65b 6x4 3x6)KW Richardson 0 (6b)
JJ Bumrah0/39 (7)
42.6
Bumrah to Stoinis, no run

can't get the single this time. Full and straight, defended back. Bumrah quick to prevent the run

42.5
Bumrah to Stoinis, no run

full outside off, driven towards extra cover. Still no run.

42.4
Bumrah to Stoinis, no run

full and straight, clipped down to fine leg. No run. Walked right across

42.3
6
Bumrah to Stoinis, SIX runs

wow, what power. Stoinis. On the pads, a low full toss, and Stoinis whips this behind square. Keeps going and going. Unbelievable how batting has changed

42.2
Bumrah to Stoinis, no run

on a length around off, chopped towards backward point

42.1
Bumrah to Stoinis, no run

full on the pads from Bumrah, worked to deep midwicket. Still no run

Over42
7 runs
AUS 196/9CRR: 4.66  RRR: 7.12
KW Richardson 0 (6b)MP Stoinis 56 (59b 6x4 2x6)
HH Pandya2/56 (10)
41.6
Hardik to Kane Richardson, no run

to both fielders either side of the wicket behind square, both nice strokes too, but no runs. Full and wide, carved down to third man

41.5
Hardik to Kane Richardson, no run

nicely played, full down leg, clipped down to fine leg. Stoinis refuses the run

Gaut: "Smith, Head and Maxwell are to blame really! The best players of spin in the team, all three were set and they all threw it away!"

41.4
1
Hardik to Stoinis, 1 run

short and wide, sliced to the deep point fielder

41.3
6
Hardik to Stoinis, SIX runs

there's Stoinis' fifty. Some applause from the crowd. A slower, full ball on off, Stoinis gets underneath the length and sends it soaring over the bowler's head. Massive six.

41.2
Hardik to Stoinis, no run

fullish outside off, driven to mid-off

41.1
Hardik to Stoinis, no run

on the pads, nudged to square leg. By ODI standards, 64 off 54 is a dawdle. Blame those wickets

Prathamesh Nagn: "So long as Stoinis is still there, Australia have a sliver of hope. "

Over41
7 runs
AUS 189/9CRR: 4.60  RRR: 7.11
KW Richardson 0 (4b)MP Stoinis 49 (55b 6x4 1x6)
YS Chahal2/34 (10)
40.6
Chahal to Kane Richardson, no run

whew, what was that? The googly rips past leg stump. Richardson walked right across, exposing all his stumps and the ball looked set for them, until it didn't. Wow. Another terrific spell from Chahal

40.5
Chahal to Kane Richardson, no run

77 kph, flight outside off, comfortably defended

Ragha: "There has been quite a few contributions today. Who is your man of the match?" Probably Kohli for making his 92 look so easy

Niraj: ""There's no other combination in world cricket that could have made this doubtful" . Yes, there is. Jadeja+Dhoni could have. " Right you are

40.4
1
Chahal to Stoinis, 1 run

a paddle sweep towards fine leg for one. Moves to 49

Ven: "That Kapil Dev hattrick also came in the same ground. Eden Gardens!"

40.3
6
Chahal to Stoinis, SIX runs

there's six. Runs to the pitch, gets there and hammers a straight drive that is struck ferociously. A flat six over the bowler's head

A second slip in now

40.2
Chahal to Stoinis, no run

just short of Kohli at slip again. Flight on middle and leg, gets a thick edge which lands in front

40.1
Chahal to Stoinis, no run

IPL skills in play, the flat trajectory, straight line and good length. Defend is all Stoinis can do

71 off 60. Reckon Stoinis won't mind a heave or two

Over40
1 run, 1 wicket
AUS 182/9CRR: 4.55  RRR: 7.10
KW Richardson 0 (2b)MP Stoinis 42 (51b 6x4)
HH Pandya2/49 (9)
39.6
Hardik to Kane Richardson, no run

full outside off, a thick outside edge that lands in front of Kohli's left hand at wide slip

Best performances - batters
Spike GraphWagon Zone
V Kohli
92 runs (107)
8 fours0 six
Productive shot
cover drive
19 runs
3 fours0 six
Control
87%
MP Stoinis
62 runs (65)
6 fours3 sixes
Productive shot
cover drive
12 runs
2 fours0 six
Control
82%
Best performances - bowlers
B Kumar
O
6.1
M
2
R
9
W
3
ECO
1.45
FTYFGSGS
OFFLEG
RHB
2W
LEGOFF
LHB
1W
NM Coulter-Nile
O
10
M
0
R
51
W
3
ECO
5.1
FTYFGSGS
OFFLEG
RHB
1W
1W
1W
Match details
TossIndia, elected to bat first
Season2017/18
Player Of The Match
Series resultIndia led the 5-match series 2-0
Match numberODI no. 3912
Hours of play (local time)13.30 start, First Session 13.30-17.00, Interval 17.00-17.45, Second Session 17.45-21.15
Match days21 September 2017 - daynight (50-over match)
Reserve Umpire
Match Referee