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India kick Australia in 5th ODI to finish array on winning note
- Updated: October 2, 2017
Rohit Sharma struck a century as India kick Australia by 7 wickets in a fifth and final One-Day International (ODI) during a Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground in Nagpur on Sunday to finish a five-match array on a winning note.
India have so won a array 4-1. The feat also helped India recover a tip mark in a ODI rankings, pulling South Africa to a second position. Australia sojourn third.
Indian cricketer Rohit Sharma celebrates after scoring a century (100 runs) during a fifth one-day general cricket compare opposite India during a Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium in Nagpur. AFP Photo
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Chasing a medium aim of 243 runs, India crossed a line with 43 balls still to go.
Sharma and associate opener Ajinkya Rahane put on a 124-run partnership in 22.3 overs that probably hermetic a compare in India’s favour.
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Sharma plundered 125 runs off 109 balls with hios hit featuring 11 considerable bounds and 5 hits over a fence.
Rahane played a solid hit of 61 runs off 74 balls that enclosed 7 boundaries.
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Earlier, a Indian bowlers put in a trained opening to shorten a visitors to 242/9.
In-form opener David Warner was a top scorer for Australia with 53 runs off 62 balls.
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