Australia thump India in warm-up
SYDNEY: Glenn Maxwell and David Warner notched aggressive centuries to lead Australia´s 106-run win over a hapless India in a World Cup warm-up match, raising their status as favourites in the mega-event starting this week.Maxwell reached his whirlwind 100 off just 53 balls, hitting 11 boundaries and eight sixes before
By our correspondents
February 09, 2015
SYDNEY: Glenn Maxwell and David Warner notched aggressive centuries to lead Australia´s 106-run win over a hapless India in a World Cup warm-up match, raising their status as favourites in the mega-event starting this week.
Maxwell reached his whirlwind 100 off just 53 balls, hitting 11 boundaries and eight sixes before retiring for a 57-ball 122 to bolster Australia to 371 all out in 48.2 overs.
Skipper George Bailey won the toss and chose to bat at the Adelaide Oval ground.
The Australian hit paceman Umesh Yadav for two fours and three sixes in the 45th over to build on the fiery 83-ball 104 by Warner, whose knock was studded with 14 boundaries and two sixes.
Aaron Finch had helped Warner hit 62 in just 8.2 overs in Australia´s rollicking start, which Maxwell ended with some brutal hitting, taking 88 off the last 29 balls he faced.
Bailey also chipped in with a slow 66-ball 44.
Paceman Mohammad Shami took three wickets, but conceded 83 in his 9.2 overs.
India´s Rohit Sharma (eight) and Virat Kohli (18) fell early when India batted, but Shikar Dhawan (59) and Ajinkya Rahane (66) added 104 for the third wicket.
But after their partnership, only Ambati Rayadu made a fighting 42-ball 53 with four sixes and as many boundaries.
Skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni fell for a first-ball duck to paceman Pat Cummins, who was Australia´s top bowler with 3-30.
Mitchell Starc, (2-16), Josh Hazlewood (2-25) and Mitchell Johnson (2-26) bowled with fire to bundle India out for 265 in 45.1 overs.
Pakistan face Bangladesh, New Zealand play Zimbabwe, England battle the West Indies and South Africa meet Sri Lanka in warm-up games on Monday (today). The World Cup starts in Australia and New Zealand on February 14.
Maxwell reached his whirlwind 100 off just 53 balls, hitting 11 boundaries and eight sixes before retiring for a 57-ball 122 to bolster Australia to 371 all out in 48.2 overs.
Skipper George Bailey won the toss and chose to bat at the Adelaide Oval ground.
The Australian hit paceman Umesh Yadav for two fours and three sixes in the 45th over to build on the fiery 83-ball 104 by Warner, whose knock was studded with 14 boundaries and two sixes.
Aaron Finch had helped Warner hit 62 in just 8.2 overs in Australia´s rollicking start, which Maxwell ended with some brutal hitting, taking 88 off the last 29 balls he faced.
Bailey also chipped in with a slow 66-ball 44.
Paceman Mohammad Shami took three wickets, but conceded 83 in his 9.2 overs.
India´s Rohit Sharma (eight) and Virat Kohli (18) fell early when India batted, but Shikar Dhawan (59) and Ajinkya Rahane (66) added 104 for the third wicket.
But after their partnership, only Ambati Rayadu made a fighting 42-ball 53 with four sixes and as many boundaries.
Skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni fell for a first-ball duck to paceman Pat Cummins, who was Australia´s top bowler with 3-30.
Mitchell Starc, (2-16), Josh Hazlewood (2-25) and Mitchell Johnson (2-26) bowled with fire to bundle India out for 265 in 45.1 overs.
Pakistan face Bangladesh, New Zealand play Zimbabwe, England battle the West Indies and South Africa meet Sri Lanka in warm-up games on Monday (today). The World Cup starts in Australia and New Zealand on February 14.
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