So, that's it! India win by 36 runs. An impressive performance by India. Australia somehow were lagging behind through out in this game. This is India's second consecutive win in the World Cup 2019. With this victory, India now moves to third place on the CWC19 points table | IND vs AUS Full Scorecard.
Alex Carey has completed his half-century, the fastest in this World Cup so far. Something for Australia to take away from this contest. Australia now need 41 more runs to win from the last over. Mere formalities remain now!
OUT! Jasprit Bumrah picks his third wicket! Slower ball and Pat Cummins while looking for a slog edges it to the wicket-keeper. Australia now need 53 off 18 balls with just two wickets in hand. Pat Cummins c Dhoni b Bumrah 8(7)
OUT! Jasprit Bumrah strikes! Nathan Coulter-Nile could not repeat the his previous game magic as he holes out to Indian skipper Virat Kohli in the deep. India inching towards victory. N Coulter-Nile c Kohli b Bumrah 4(9)
Alex Carey showing some hitting abilities and that gives some hope to Australian fans. Meanwhile, Australia need 84 more runs to win from 42 balls. Nathan Coulter-Nile has joined Carey in the middle.
OUT! Yuzvendra Chahal picks the prized wicket of Glenn Maxwell. This is game set and done now! Maxwell was looking for a slog ends up hitting it high in the air. Ravindra Jadeja, the substitute fielder, runs from deep mid-wicket to complete the catch. G Maxwell c (sub)Jadeja b Chahal 28(14)
OUT! Two wickets in this over for Bhuvneshwar Kumar. Marcus Stoinis departs for a two-ball duck. The ball goes squeezes through bat and pad to hit the stumps. M Stoinis b Bhuvneshwar 0(2)
OUT! Bhuvneshwar Kumar strikes! He traps Steve Smith in front of the wickets. Umpire felt Smith was safe there, but Indian players were convinced and thus opted for DRS. It is three reds and Smith has been given marching orders. S Smith lbw b Bhuvneshwar 69(70)
Glenn Maxwell is the new batsman in for Australia and as he Australia's run-rate has suddenly picked up. Bhuvneshwar Kumar gives away 15 runs. Australia now need 131 runs to win from 72 balls.
OUT! Jasprit Bumrah strikes! Usman Khawaja tries to scoop Bumrah, but misses the ball and is bowled. This ends the 69-run stand between Khawaja and Steve Smith. U Khawaja b Bumrah 42(39)
Usman Khawaja has decided to open his arms as he smashes Kuldeep Yadav for a six and a four. Good over this for Australia, Kuldeep gives away 14 runs from it. Australia needs 152 more runs to win now.
That's half-century up for Steve Smith. Gets to it with a boundary through the off-side. Fifty of 63 balls for the right-hander. This is his 21st ODI fifty. Australia needs him to up the ante now.
Finally a boundary comes Australia's way after a long time. Meanwhile, the equation for them reads 188 to win off 108 balls. The asking rate has gone over ten runs per over now. Onus on Steve Smith to up the ante.
Kuldeep Yadav has now bowled six overs. And he gives away just two runs from this over. Australia badly needs couple of big overs here. Otherwise the asking rate will climb up rapidly.
At this stage, India were 157 for one. Australia are eight runs behind and have lost one extra wicket. But they are still in the game and one good partnership will put the pressure back on India. Game on!
Australia now needs 214 more runs to win from 144 balls. The required run-rate is just under nine. Australia needs a partnership here that too a big one. Important stand this for the Australians.
OUT! David Warner's stay comes to an end. Not one of his best innings. He struggled throughout his innings and it eventually comes to an end. Yuzvendra Chahal strikes! Warner is caught near deep mid-wicket. D Warner c Bhuvneshwar b Chahal 56(84)
That's half-century up for David Warner. 50 off 77 balls for the left-hander. This is Warner's 19th ODI fifty. Important for Australia that Warner now converts this into a big hundred and that too by accelerating.
Australia now needs 254 more runs to win from 30 overs. The asking rate is now nearing the nine runs per over mark. Meanwhile, David Warner is nearing towards his half-century.
The partnership between David Warner and Steve Smith is now worth 26 off 30 balls. India at this stage were 96 for none. David Warner has taken 64 balls to score 36 runs, This is so unlike him. The left-hander will have to up the ante soon.
Indian cricket team will be in action in the ICC World Cup 2019 (CWC) on Sunday, today, as they face defending champions Australia at The Oval in London. India’s Cricket World Cup campaign got off to a winning start as Virat Kohli-led side defeated South Africa in their opening match. Stay tuned for IND vs AUS live score updates of CWC19 match. India vs Australia, ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Match 14th Live Cricket Score.
Australia defeated Afghanistan in their opening match and then outplayed West Indies to register their tenth consecutive win in ODIs. Australia earlier this year beat India 3-2 in India and then handed Pakistan 5-0 whitewash in the UAE. And now have started their World Cup with two back to back wins. With David Warner, Steve Smith and Mitchell Starc’s presence, Australian side is now a strong unit and not easy to beat. India vs Australia Betting Odds: Free Bet Odds, Predictions and Favourites During IND vs AUS in ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Match 14.
Meanwhile, India will look to continue their winning momentum as well. The team is likely to field an unchanged playing XI against Australia, which means KL Rahul will continue to bat at number four and Vijay Shankar will have to sit out.
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This will be the 12th meeting between India and Australia at the World Cup. Australia, the five-time champions, have dominated previously and won eight matches against India in the World Cup. Only three results have gone India’s way. Interestingly, in the 2015 edition of World Cup, Australia defeated India in the semis to qualify for the final. Son revenge will be on India’s mind for sure!
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