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Smith, Bailey tons seal WACA run fest

India, who opted to bat, lost Shikhar Dhawan early as he mistimed a hook to long leg  AFP
His opening partner Rohit Sharma, however, was unperturbed as he showed intent right from the start, scoring freely all around the wicket  Getty Images
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Virat Kohli, who joined him in the 7th over, built on the solid start as the the two brought up India's 100 in the 22nd over  Getty Images
Kohli brought up his half-century with a superbly timed pull over fine leg. It came off 61 deliveries  Getty Images
Rohit then brought up his third ODI century in Australia off 122 balls courtesy seven fours and three sixes  AFP
The pair put on 207 for the third wicket; the mammoth stand studded with authoritative stroke play and fearless ball striking  AFP
Kohli fell in 45th over, caught at the long-on boundary, nine runs short of his century  Associated Press
Rohit continued his onslaught, powering India to 3 for 309 with an unbeaten 171 off 163 - breaking Viv Richard's record of the highest score against Australia in Australia  AFP
Debutant Barinder Sran got rid of Aaron Finch and David Warner in successive overs to give India a strong start in the chase  Getty Images
But Australia's captain Steven Smith showed nothing had chanced since last summer and dominated the Indian bowling again  Getty Images
George Bailey, who could have been caught behind first ball, also had a grand time on a flat WACA pitch  Getty Images
Both batsmen reached centuries at rapid pace during their 242-run partnership for the third wicket  Getty Images
R Ashwin dismissed Bailey (112) and then had Glenn Maxwell (6) caught at long-on, but Australia, by then, were in total control  Getty Images
Smith held firm for 149 runs off 135 balls. All had seemed perfect for him to hit the winning runs, but he fell with Australia needing two runs off five balls. James Faulkner had no trouble taking care of that  Cricket Australia/Getty Images
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