The bowlers saved India from a sweep.

The bowlers saved India from a sweep. Had Rohit and Kohli shared a fifty, India would have won the match.

In brief news:

The bowlers saved India from a sweep in the third ODI between India and Australia.

India maintained its dominance by defeating Australia by 9 wickets in the third ODI, but it came up short. Rohit Sharma was named Man of the Match and the Series. India returned empty-handed from Australia.

The bowlers bowled Australia out for so little that even if Rohit and Kohli had shared a fifty, India would have won the match.

The Indian bowlers bowled out the entire Australian team for 236 runs in just 46.4 overs. This is a significant achievement for the Indian team.

India's spinner Kuldeep Yadav, a master at clean bowling batsmen, performed effectively in the third ODI. He clean bowled Mitchell Starc, Australia's seventh wicket.

This was a significant breakthrough for India, putting the Indian team in a strong position in the match.

Detailed story:

India maintained its dominance by defeating Australia by 9 wickets in the third ODI, but it came up short. Rohit Sharma was named Man of the Match and the Series. India returned empty-handed from Australia.

This match was played at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG). The brilliant partnership between Rohit Sharma (121 not out) and Virat Kohli (74 not out) was crucial to India's victory. It was widely discussed. But important questions like how India lost the series and what could be the reasons for it were buried in this innings by Rohit and Virat.

Let me remind you: this was the final match of a three-match ODI series, played in Sydney. Australia won 2-1. India saved itself from a clean sweep by winning the final match.
In the third ODI between India and Australia in Sydney, the Indian bowlers delivered a brilliant performance. It received little attention, but it deserves to be.

The Indian bowlers bowled out the entire Australian team for 236 runs in 46.4 overs. This is a significant achievement for the Indian team, even more so than the impressive innings by Rohit Sharma and Kohli. The bowlers bowled Australia out for so little that even if Rohit and Kohli had shared a fifty, India would have won the match.

Among Indian bowlers, Harshit Rana took the most wickets, taking four wickets. Washington Sundar also bowled brilliantly, taking two wickets. Mohammed Siraj, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, and Prasidh Krishna each took one wicket. This powerful bowling performance laid the foundation for India's nine-wicket victory.

India's spinner Kuldeep Yadav, a master at taking wickets like Shane Warne and clean bowling batsmen, performed effectively in the third ODI. He clean bowled Mitchell Starc, Australia's 7th wicket. This was a crucial breakthrough for India, putting them in a strong position in the match.

His bowling figures in the Sydney match were as follows: Overs: 10 Runs: 50 Wickets: 1 Economy Rate: 5.00. He was economical, conceding 50 runs in 10 overs. His economy (5.00) was the third most economical bowling rate among the other main Indian bowlers in the match, after Washington Sundar (4.40) and Axar Patel (3.00). He played a crucial role in controlling the run rate in the middle overs.

POPULAR POST

एक कप चाय, मिट्टी वाली में - चाय को पीने में जो मजा है, वो मजा सात समन्दर पार जाकर भी नहीं वो कैसे !

एक सेल्स मैन का काम कर रहें हैं तो आपको इस एक बात का ख्याल अवश्य रखना चाहिए।