In the series decider, Virat Kohli's army defeated the Kangaroo team by 7 wickets. After losing the first match by 10 wickets, the Indian team made a great comeback and defeated the visitors in the next two matches comfortably and won the 3-match series by 2-1.
Earlier, Australia won the toss and elected to bat first. Batting first, Australia's openers Warner and Finch could not give a good start. Both batsmen scored 3 and 19 runs respectively.
After this, Steve Smith and Marnus Labuschagne handled the innings and added 127 runs for the 3rd wicket. Labuschagne was out for 54, while Smith, scored a brilliant century and helped Australia's to score to 286 runs in 50 overs.
In response to 287 runs target, Rohit Sharma scored a century for India and was supported very well by Virat Kohli. Rohit Sharma scored 119 from 128 balls while Virat scored 89 from 91 balls. In the end, Iyer scored 44 runs in 35 balls and Manish Pandey finished the game for India.
2. Rohit Sharma left behind Sanath Jayasuriya in the case of the ODI century. Jayasuriya had scored 28 centuries during his career, while Rohit shattered his record by scoring his 29th century today.
3. Rohit Sharma has equaled Virat Kohli in terms of scoring the most centuries against Australia. Virat has so far scored 8 centuries against Australia, while Rohit has also scored 8 centuries.
4. Virat Kohli completed 5000 runs as captain in ODIs and became the fastest player to achieve this feat.
Virat achieved this record in 82nd innings. Earlier, this record was in the name of former India captain and wicket-keeper batsman Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who achieved this record in 127 innings.
5. Virat Kohli as the Indian captain has become the batsman with most runs in all three formats of cricket. He broke Dhoni's record, who has scored 11202 runs.
6. Chasing the target, Virat Kohli has completed 7 thousand runs in ODIs. He achieved this record in 133rd innings. In this case, he left behind Sachin.
7. Virat scored 100th 50 in ODIs. Which he achieved in 236th innings. It is the fastest by any batsman.
Earlier, Australia won the toss and elected to bat first. Batting first, Australia's openers Warner and Finch could not give a good start. Both batsmen scored 3 and 19 runs respectively.
After this, Steve Smith and Marnus Labuschagne handled the innings and added 127 runs for the 3rd wicket. Labuschagne was out for 54, while Smith, scored a brilliant century and helped Australia's to score to 286 runs in 50 overs.
In response to 287 runs target, Rohit Sharma scored a century for India and was supported very well by Virat Kohli. Rohit Sharma scored 119 from 128 balls while Virat scored 89 from 91 balls. In the end, Iyer scored 44 runs in 35 balls and Manish Pandey finished the game for India.
7 Record created during the 3rd ODI:
1. Rohit Sharma completed 9,000 runs in his ODI career. He became the third-fastest batsman in the world to score 9,000 runs. He left veterans players like Sachin, Ganguly.2. Rohit Sharma left behind Sanath Jayasuriya in the case of the ODI century. Jayasuriya had scored 28 centuries during his career, while Rohit shattered his record by scoring his 29th century today.
3. Rohit Sharma has equaled Virat Kohli in terms of scoring the most centuries against Australia. Virat has so far scored 8 centuries against Australia, while Rohit has also scored 8 centuries.
4. Virat Kohli completed 5000 runs as captain in ODIs and became the fastest player to achieve this feat.
Virat achieved this record in 82nd innings. Earlier, this record was in the name of former India captain and wicket-keeper batsman Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who achieved this record in 127 innings.
5. Virat Kohli as the Indian captain has become the batsman with most runs in all three formats of cricket. He broke Dhoni's record, who has scored 11202 runs.
6. Chasing the target, Virat Kohli has completed 7 thousand runs in ODIs. He achieved this record in 133rd innings. In this case, he left behind Sachin.
7. Virat scored 100th 50 in ODIs. Which he achieved in 236th innings. It is the fastest by any batsman.
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