Australia win by four wickets! Ashton Turner fittingly hits the winning runs. With this the series is levelled at 2-2 with one match to go. Turner with a fine unbeaten knock. He scores 84 off just 43 balls and turned things in Australia's favour. Full Scorecard.
OUT! Consolation wicket this for India. Alex Caery couldn't keep the short ball down and gets the leading edge. Shikhar Dhawan runs in from mid-wicket and takes the catch. Carey c Dhawan b Bumrah 21(15)
18 runs from this over. And Australia are now in a comfortable position. They need just eight more runs to win from 18 balls. Ashton Turner is batting on 81 off 41 balls and Alex Carey is batting on 20 off 12 balls. For ball-by-ball commentary, click here.
16 runs from this Jasprit Bumrah over. Australia now need 26 off 24 balls. Ashton Turner has turned things for Australia. The partnership between him and Alex Carey is now worth 62 off just 29 balls. For ball-by-ball commentary, click here.
20 runs from this over. That's maiden half-century for Ashton Turner. He looks a strong hitter. Half-century off 33 balls for the right-hander. Australia needs more runs to win from 30 balls. For ball-by-ball commentary, click here.
Ten runs from Yuzvendra Chahal's last over. Six overs remain now and Australia need 62 more runs to win this contest. Importantly, the six overs will be shared by Jasprit Bumrah and Bhuvneshwar Kumar.
Seven overs remaining now and Australia needs 72 runs. India slightly ahead, but it is not over for Australia yet. Ashton Turner is batting on 38 off 27 balls and holds key for Australia. If you are looking for ball-by-ball commentary, then click here.
OUT! Yuzvendra Chahal strikes for India. In his penultimate over, Chahal picks a wicket. And that too of Peter Handscomb. He holes out to KL Rahul at long-off. End of a fine innings. Handscomb c Rahul b Chahal 117(105)
We are into the last ten overs now and Australia requires another 98 runs. The required run-rate is just under ten runs per over. Important partnership this for Australia. Meanwhile, if you are looking for ball-by-ball commentary, then click here.
13 runs and a stumping chance goes waste in this over. Australia need 107 runs from 11 overs now. 9,73 is the required run-rate for Australia. Peter Handscomb holds the key as Ashton Turner joins him in the middle.
OUT! BIG wicket this and it has come from Kuldeep Yadav. Glenn Maxwell opts for reverse slog sweep, misses the line of the ball and in trapped in front of the wickets. Umpire gives that one out, Maxwell opts for DRS but all in vain. Australia lose review. Maxwell lbw b Kuldeep Yadav 23(13)
That's hundred up for Peter Handscomb. His maiden in ODIs. A 100 off 92 balls for the right-hander. Meanwhile, Glenn Maxwell has joined him in the middle as Australia need 143 runs off 90 balls.
OUT! Jasprit Bumrah strikes! Bangs it short, Usman Khawaja couldn't keep it down and went for the pull. The ball goes high in the air and Kuldeep Yadav at third man does well to take the catch. Khawaja c Kuldeep Yadav b Bumrah 91(99).
So, in 17 overs Australia needs another 155 runs with eight wickets in hand. The required run-rate has now moved to 9.12 per over. Both the batsmen have moved into nineties as well.
Good use of DRS by Usman Khawaja. He was adjudged lbw by the umpire, but Khawaja took his time and opted for the review. TV replays conformed that the ball was missing the leg stump. Australia now need 179 more runs to win from 19 overs.
Australia needs 200 more runs to win from 23 overs. The partnership between Usman Khawaja and Peter Handscomb is worth 147 off 141 balls. Khawaja is batting on 78 while Handscomb is on 67. Required run-rate is under nine runs per over.
That's half-century up for Usman Khawaja. The left-hander is in fine touch, in last match he scored a century. Important for Australia that he stays there for as long as possible. The required run-rate has now gone over eight.
Australia needs 303 more runs to win from 38 overs. The required run-rate is worth 7.97 and is not a problem at this stage. The visitors need a big partnership from Usman Khawaja and Peter Handscomb.
Good start this for India with the ball as well. Both the new-ball bowlers have picked a wicket each. Usman Khawaja and Peter Handscomb in with a huge task.
India and Australia meet in the fourth One-Day International (ODI) at the Punjab Cricket Association IS Bindra Stadium in Mohali. India currently leads the series 2-1 and will be looking to seal it here in the fixture. Australia, on the other hand, once again find themselves in a must-win situation. A defeat in this series will cost them the series. Stay tuned for IND vs AUS 4th ODI live score updates.
Australia did well in the third ODI at Ranchi to bounce back in the series. A 32-run victory meant that the visitors still have a chance to win this series. Despite posting 313 on board, Australia’s middle-order presented a worried look. After an opening stand of 193 between Aaron Finch and Usman Khawaja, the middle-order batsmen failed ti capitalise on it. Australia will be hoping that in the fourth ODI, the middle-order fires as well. IND vs AUS Live Score & Commentary.
Australia (From): Aaron Finch(c), Usman Khawaja, Shaun Marsh, Peter Handscomb, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Alex Carey(w), Pat Cummins, Jhye Richardson, Nathan Lyon, Adam Zampa, Jason Behrendorff, Ashton Turner, Andrew Tye.
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