India win by six wickets! MS Dhoni with the winning runs. A six on first ball of the last over, followed by a single and with that India draw level in this series. Dhoni finishes unbeaten on 55. So does Dinesh Karthik on 25. Full Scorecard.
Last over coming up and India need seven runs to win. It is Jason Behrendorff who will most likely bowl the last over. Peter Siddle is another option for Aaron Finch. MS Dhoni, who is batting on 48, will be on the strike.
11 runs from this over. In two overs, India need 16 runs to win. Only a miracle will help Australia win this game now. Dhoni is batting on 45 off 49 balls while Dinesh Karthik is on 19 off 11 balls.
India now needs 34 off 24 balls. The equation is still in India's favour. But, a couple of quick wickets here and things could get difficult for India.
Having lost Virat Kohli, all eyes are now on MS Dhoni. India needs 44 more runs to win off 30 balls. Dhoni is batting on 37 off 41 balls and Dinesh Karthik has joined him in the middle.
OUT! BIG wicket this! Virat Kohli is caught by Glenn Maxwell. Will this change things in Australia's favour? Richardson gets rid of Indian skipper, who holes out to deep mid-wicket. Kohli c Maxwell b J Richardson 104(112)
100 up for Virat Kohli! That's 39th ODI century for the Indian captain. 100 off 108 balls. This is the 24th century for Kohli which has come while chasing. They call him 'King of chases' for a reason!
India's scoring rate has taken a hit in last few overs. They now need75 more runs to win from nine overs, which 8.33 per over. Still not a difficult rate to achieve, considering India have seven wickets in hand. And more importantly, Virat Kohli is still out there.
Safe to say, India marching towards victory here. 84 needed off 66 balls. And with Virat Kohli still batting in the middle, it looks India's game. Meanwhile, Kohli is six runs away from yet another century.
Runs coming thick and fast for India. Virat Kohli is nearing his century as India need 96 more runs to win off 78 balls. Australia looking desperate for Kohli's wicket.
So, we are down to last 15 overs now. The equation for India now reads 112 runs off 90 balls. With Virat Kohli out in the middle, India should feel comfortable. And Australia must be worried.
India now needs 133 more runs to win from 17 overs. Meanwhile, MS Dhoni has joined Virat Kohli in the middle. The required run-rate for India is close to eight runs per over. Kohli is looking solid as ever!
OUT! Glenn Maxwell strikes for Australia. He accounts for Ambati Rayudu. Marcus Stoinis takes the catch near deep mid-wicket. Rayudu c Stoinis b Maxwell 24(36)
India needs exactly 150 more runs to win from 31 overs now. the current required run-rate is worth 7.11 runs per over. With eight wickets in hand, India is in comfortable position.
OUT! Rohit Sharma departs. BIG wicket this for Australia. The centurion from last match has to go. Rohit is caught at deep mid-wicket. Rohit c Handscomb b Stoinis 43(52)
The partnership between Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli is now worth 40 off 50 balls. Rohit is batting on 32 while Kohli is on 18. India needs 212 more runs to win from 34 overs.
Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli now looking to push the scoring rate. The required run-rate for India is currently worth 6.11 runs per over. Australia need to break this stand before it becomes dangerous.
India and Australia meet in the second One-Day International (ODI) at the Adelaide Oval. Australia lead the three-match series 1-0 and will be looking to seal it here in this fixture. India, on the other hand, will be hoping to bounce back and draw level in the series. Meanwhile, stay tuned for Ind vs Aus 2nd ODI live score updates. Ind vs Aus 2nd ODI Live Score and Ball-by-Ball Updates.
After losing the Test series 2-1, new look Australia did well to emerge victorious in the first ODI at Sydney. The Aaron Finch-led side defeated India by 34 runs to go one up in the series. Australian bowlers, especially Jhye Richardson and Jason Behrendorff, did well to defend a total of 289. The two fast bowlers struck early to make things tough for India.
India (From): Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan, Virat Kohli(c), Ambati Rayudu, Kedar Jadhav, MS Dhoni(w), Dinesh Karthik, Ravindra Jadeja, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Shami, Yuzvendra Chahal, Vijay Shankar, K Khaleel Ahmed, Mohammed Siraj.
Australia (From): Aaron Finch(c), Alex Carey(w), Usman Khawaja, Shaun Marsh, Peter Handscomb, Marcus Stoinis, Glenn Maxwell, Nathan Lyon, Peter Siddle, Jhye Richardson, Jason Behrendorff, Billy Stanlake, Adam Zampa, Mitchell Marsh.
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