India and Australia are currently locking horns with each other in teh series decider of the three-match ODI series at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore. The Australian skipper, Aaron Finch won the toss, and unlike the first two games decided to bat after failing to chase 341 in the previous encounter.
The Indian fast bowlers gave the team a quick success as David Warner was caught by the wicket-keeper KL Rahul on the bowling of paceman Mohammad Shami. His wicket fell on a total of 18 runs in the 4th overs.
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After that Steve Smith and Finch kept on batting and up the ante a bit. The team’s score was just past 50 when Smith played off teh bowling of Mohammed Shami and ran for a run. The ball was towards Ravindra Jadeja at point and Finch, who stood at the non-striker end, was also out of the crease.
Ravindra Jadeja caught the ball fast and threw it at the striker’s end. Meanwhile, Smith returned to his crease and Finch had reached him as well. Shami immediately grabbed the ball and shattered the squad and with it, India got captain Aaron Finch’s crucial wicket. It was really fun.
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Here is the video of the dismissal:
Finch's run-out…!!https://t.co/u7eWFsROeN
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It is the final match of the ODI series which is currently tied at 1-1 as first Australia took the 1-0 lead by winning the first ODI in Mumbai followed by India winning the second ODI in Rajkot. Whoever wins this match, the series will also make its name. India has more than 90% record in the series deciders in last couple of years and now they will eyeing to maintain the record.