India v Australia - turning points
Turning points from the first ODI between India and Australia played in Pune on Sunday
46.3 Ashwin to Bailey, OUT, and he holes out at deep midwicket! The shot was on though, it was a tossed up delivery on off and Bailey aimed for the stands at deep midwicket, he just doesn't get as much as he would have liked behind that and the fielder takes a simple catch right on the edge of the boundary
GJ Bailey c Raina b Ashwin 85 (82b 10x4 0x6) SR: 103.65
6.2 Faulkner to Dhawan, OUT, 134 kph, pitched up and leaves Dhawan, who gets an edge on through to keeper. Faulkner, who is so pumped, goes for the high-five with Haddin, but hits him accidentally in the eye. Needless, as was that throw from Maxwell. But oh, well, Australia have picked up the first scalp.
S Dhawan c †Haddin b Faulkner 7 (15b 1x4 0x6) SR: 46.66
13.5 Watson to RG Sharma, OUT, 133 kph, back of a length and Rohit makes a feeble dab at it as he gets an outside edge, with Hughes completing a high take. Wasteful shot as Rohit was looking set for a big score. The Pune crowd stand in silence
RG Sharma c †Hughes b Watson 42 (47b 6x4 0x6) SR: 89.36
27.2 Faulkner to Raina, OUT, here goes Raina! He hasn't played his favourite hoick to the leg side today, but he chooses to do it now, off a length delivery outside off and he gets a thick outside edge that flies towardsthird man where Doherty takes a good low catch
SK Raina c Doherty b Faulkner 39 (45b 2x4 1x6) SR: 86.66
34.4 Watson to Kohli, OUT, that's the end of Kohli! Watson, after sending a few short ones, slips in a length delivery and Kohli tries to whip this to square leg across the line. He is hit on the knee roll and that would have crashed into the leg stump. The umpire didn't waste any time. That looked plumb the moment it hit the pads. Australia on top here, excellent bowling from Watson again
V Kohli lbw b Watson 61 (85b 6x4 0x6) SR: 71.76
40.4 McKay to Dhoni, OUT, 126 kph, and that just may be the final death knell as Dhoni plays inside of a delivery shaping in and gets his off stump knocked back. The wicket all of India would have prayed to stay intact.. With 109 off 56 balls, looks like Australia's record of beating India after posting 300 or more will continue for another day
MS Dhoni b McKay 19 (22b 2x4 0x6) SR: 86.36
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