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Kedar Jadhav, MS Dhoni finish what bowlers started as India beat Australia by 6 wickets in Hyderabad

Feb 2 (AZINS) India vs Australia 1st ODI: Kedar Jadhav and MS Dhoni struck unbeaten fifties to help India pull off a tricky chase in Hyderabad as they beat Australia by six wickets in the first one-day international of five-match series on Saturday.

After a good show by the bowlers, India needed just 237 for victory in the series opener. However, India had slumped to 99/4 at one time losing three quick wickets including Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. Jadhav's grit and Dhoni's experience ensured India's win with 10 balls to spare. The duo added 141 runs for the fifth wicket as Jadhav remained 81 not out, his fifth ODI fifty, off 87 balls while Dhoni was unbeaten on 59.

The teams move to Nagpur for the second match of the five-game series on Tuesday.

Good show by Indian bowlers

Earlier, Australia's batsmen could not really rotate the strike and were restricted to 236-7 by India's disciplined bowling attack. Australia captain Aaron Finch won the toss and elected to bat, a decision that also pleased counterpart Virat Kohli who said he would have preferred to bowl first.

Mohammed Shami began with a maiden before Jasprit Bumrah struck with his third delivery to prolong Finch's slump in form. Bumrah's good length ball kissed the shoulder of Finch's tentative bat and nestled into Dhoni's gloves as the opener perished for a duck. Finch has not scored a fifty in his last eight ODI innings, which would be a major worry for Australia ahead of their title defence at this year's World Cup in England and Wales.

Usman Khawaja and Marcus Stoinis shared an 87-run stand to help Australia overcome the loss of their captain. Part-time spinner Jadhav dismissed Stoinis for 37 but Khawaja made a fluent 50 before Kuldeep Yadav sent him back. Kuldeep Yadav then bowled a beauty to get rid of Peter Handscomb.

Glen Maxwell's batting was instrumental in Australia's 2-0 Twenty20 series victory against India and he made 40 before losing his off-stump to Shami. Wicketkeeper Alex Carey made 36 not out, adding 62 runs with Nathan Coulter-Nile (28) but Australian still fell short of the 250-mark.

India lose Dhawan early in the chase

India lost opener Shikhar Dhawan for a golden duck in the second over of their innings, but Kohli and Rohit Sharma played with characteristic ease before Australia prized out three wickets to roar back into the match.

Kohli, who added 76 runs with Rohit, raced to a run-a-ball 44 before being foxed by an Adam Zampa delivery that beat his bat and rapped him on the pad. Australia decided to review the original not-out decision and were rewarded with the prized wicket of Kohli.

Rohit's departure for 37 compounded India's problems but Dhoni and Jadhav batted sensibly and did not panic even when the asking run rate climbed above six an over. Dhoni, who needed medical treatment and hobbled in the final overs of the innings, sealed the victory with his sixth boundary off Stoinis.

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