Aussie win Guwahati ODI 4-2 series
November 9th, 2009 - 12:47 am ICT by Nksagar
- Team India lost five wickets in ninth over,the six batsmen failed to score the double digit figure immediately skid - fixed the match and series in Australian favour.Two more wickets tumbled at score 75 added fuel to the fire.Ravinder 57 and Parveen 54 was the grace saviong innging played by the non-recognised bastmen of International calibre.Australian team inspite of their half dozen key players injured the professional spirit of the game was maintained by the kangaroos.In all department of games the Aussie came out winners and showed their consistency with most of their batsmen scoring and bowlers doing their job well with excellent fielding put immense pressure on team India which showed that they have the potential but it springs up in fractional moods with sparks here and there but the energy not consolidated with a focus to win.
Indians lacked planning, contemplation needed to marvel itself but fail to live up their standards with in - consistency in the art of winning match.
Most of Indian batsmen fail to reach to double digits in the last two games and thus the burden of six-seven batsmen on the few cannot stretch your game to win.
Aussie is indeed the better side has won the 6 th ODI in Guwahati,rankes number one position.
Australian batsmen Shane Watson’s run-a-ball 49,cameos from Ricky Ponting (25) and Cameron White (25) to inch closer to the target.Michael Hussey (35 not out) and Adam Voges (23 not out) then guided them home with 8.1 overs to spare.Doug Bollinger (5/35) and Mitchell Johnson (3/39) shared eight wickets between them to knock the wind out of India’s sail in the crucial match.
World champions Australia thus crush India by six wickets in the sixth One-Day International, in Guwahati, on Sunday.Chasing a paltry 170 for victory, the depleted Australian team cruised to 172 for five in 41.5 overs to register their third straight win and seal the seven-match series 4-2 with a game to spare.
The two teams now move to Mumbai for the seventh and last ODI on Wednesday.
Some very interesting messages tweeted by the cricket lovers. Wheras the eminent cricketers did not commented in the twitter.
Pritish Nandy:Good not to lose faith. Important lesson: Our tail ender batsmen are far better than our opening guys. We now have a fighting chance.
ndtv:Guwahati:Fifties from Praveen and Ravindra Jadeja rescue India:
ndtv:Australia take an unassailable 4-2 lead in the 7 ODI series vs India. Australia beat India by 6 wickets in the 6th ODI in Guwahati.ndtv:Guwahati: India 170 all out in the 6th ODI vs Australia:
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November 9th, 2009 at 3:59 am
Australia is still the best team in cricket no matter the opposition. With due respect of Ricky Ponting’s captaincy.