Rain washes out Australia v India ODI in Sydney
SYDNEY: Monday’s tri-series One-day International between Australia and India at the Sydney Cricket Ground was abandoned due to rain.After a delayed start, with returning Australian captain George Bailey winning the toss and electing to bowl, the Indian innings lasted just 16 overs before the players were forced from the field.India
By our correspondents
January 27, 2015
SYDNEY: Monday’s tri-series One-day International between Australia and India at the Sydney Cricket Ground was abandoned due to rain.
After a delayed start, with returning Australian captain George Bailey winning the toss and electing to bowl, the Indian innings lasted just 16 overs before the players were forced from the field.
India were 69 for two, with opener Ajinkya Rahane on 28 and Virat Kohli on three.
The outcome means India will play England at Perth’s WACA Ground on Friday for a place in the final of the one-day tri-series.
The winner of that game will face Australia — who are unbeaten in four matches in the series — in Sunday’s final in Perth.
While the match was brief, it lasted long enough to confirm the shaky form of opener Shikhar Dhawan.
With Rohit Sharma out injured, Dhawan has been holding onto his place. But he failed again, making just eight before being caught by Aaron Finch off the bowling of Mitchell Starc (1-11).
The other man to fall was Ambati Rayudu, superbly caught for 23 by David Warner off the bowling of Mitchell Marsh (1-21).
The return of Marsh was one of four changes to the Australian team, with Bailey also recalled after serving a one-match ban for slow over rates.
After a delayed start, with returning Australian captain George Bailey winning the toss and electing to bowl, the Indian innings lasted just 16 overs before the players were forced from the field.
India were 69 for two, with opener Ajinkya Rahane on 28 and Virat Kohli on three.
The outcome means India will play England at Perth’s WACA Ground on Friday for a place in the final of the one-day tri-series.
The winner of that game will face Australia — who are unbeaten in four matches in the series — in Sunday’s final in Perth.
While the match was brief, it lasted long enough to confirm the shaky form of opener Shikhar Dhawan.
With Rohit Sharma out injured, Dhawan has been holding onto his place. But he failed again, making just eight before being caught by Aaron Finch off the bowling of Mitchell Starc (1-11).
The other man to fall was Ambati Rayudu, superbly caught for 23 by David Warner off the bowling of Mitchell Marsh (1-21).
The return of Marsh was one of four changes to the Australian team, with Bailey also recalled after serving a one-match ban for slow over rates.
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