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India vs Australia 2007 Cricket Series Hyderabad ODI

IND vs AUS, 3rd ODI: Australia beat India by 47 runs (AUS 2:0)

India lost the third one-day international of the seven-match Future Cup Series, going down by 47 runs to Australia in Hyderabad today.
India's battle was mainly waged by Yuvraj Singh, whose 121 of 115 balls - studded with 12 boundaries and three sixes - overshadowed a whirlwind 89 by Australia's Andrew Symonds earlier. Yuvraj's century was of little use as he was out in the 43rd over with India still requiring 72 runs for victory and just two wickets remaining. Sreesanth was the last wicket, bowled Clark for 1, leaving India 47 runs behind with 14 balls remaining.

The team had earlier suffered a major setback just when they seemed to be recovering from the initial hiccups. Tendulkar lost his wicket at a score of 43 runs from 71 balls due to a straighter delivery from Hogg. The scorecard read at 108 for the loss of 4 wickets at the end of 25 overs. Uthappa (2-11) and Dravid (3-13) both scored ducks while RP Sharma went for 1 and Gambhir for 6. Lee took 3 for 37 while Hogg got 3 for 46. Andrew Symonds who top-scored with a rollicking 89 off 67 balls was the Man of the Match.

Reported Earlier: Australia posted 290 runs in their fifty overs against India at Hyderabad today after their skipper Ricky Ponting won the toss and decided to bat first.
India team: Gambhir, Tendulkar, Uthappa, Yuvraj, Dravid, Dhoni, R Sharma, Pathan, Harbhajan, Zaheer, Sreesanth
Australia team: Gilchrist, Hayden, Ponting, Clarke, Hodge, Symonds, Hopes, Lee, Hogg, Clark, Johnson
IND vs AUS, 3rd ODI, Hyderabad: Australia 290-7 (50 ovs) bt India 243 (47.4 ovs) by 47 runs


IND vs AUS, 3rd ODI: Ricky Ponting to be back leading Australia in the 3rd ODI

Australian captain Ricky Ponting is set to make a comeback into the team in the third ODI against India in Hyderabad on Friday.
Ponting has regained fitness after a hamstring injury while left-arm seamer Nathan Bracken, who was granted leave to attend the birth of his child, is also ready to play. Ponting will replace Brad Hodge, but it is still unclear who makes way for Bracken. Mitchell Johnson's impressive performance in Kochi might well retain him his place and if Bracken is included it might well be at the expense of Brett Lee.
India team (from): M.S. Dhoni (capt), S. Tendulkar, S. Ganguly, R. Uthappa, R. Dravid, Yuvraj Singh, I. Pathan, Harbhajan Singh, Zaheer Khan, R.P. Singh, S. Sreesanth, G. Gambhir, R. Powar, R. Sharma, D. Karthik.
Australia team (from): R. Ponting (capt), A. Gilchrist, M. Hayden, M. Clarke, A. Symonds, B. Haddin, B. Hogg, B. Lee, S. Clark, M. Johnson, N. Bracken, J. Hopes, B. Hodge, B. Hilfenhaus, A. Voges.

India vs Australia 2007 Cricket Series Hyderabad ODI

Scores

Australia won the toss and decided to bat
290 for 7 (50.0 overs)
243 all out (47.4 overs)

Australia Innings - Close
 
 
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
Gilchrist
 
b Pathan
29
31 3 0
Hayden c Dhoni b Pathan
60
70 10 0
Ponting c Sreesanth b Yuvraj
25
43 3 0
Clarke c Pathan b Zaheer
59
71 4 0
Symonds c Uthappa b Sreesanth
89
67 5 5
Hodge
 
b Zaheer
3
7 0 0
Hopes c Dravid b Sreesanth
11
11 0 0
Lee not out
 
0
0 0 0
Extras
 
9w 2b 3lb 14
 
Total
 
for 7 290 (50.0 ovs)

Bowler
O
M
R
W
Zaheer 10.0 1 61 2
Sreesanth 9.0 0 58 2
Pathan 10.0 0 57 2
Harbhajan 10.0 1 38 0
Yuvraj 7.0 0 49 1
Tendulkar 4.0 0 22 0
Fall of wicket
 
76 Gilchrist
112 Hayden
135 Ponting
258 Clarke
263 Hodge
290 Symonds
290 Hopes

India Innings - All out
 
 
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
Gambhir lbw b Lee
6
11 0 0
Tendulkar
 
b Hogg
43
71 6 0
Uthappa lbw b Johnson
0
3 0 0
Dravid c Hayden b Lee
0
4 0 0
Yuvraj
 
b Johnson
121
115 12 3
Dhoni c Gilchrist b Lee
33
37 4 0
R Sharma c Lee b Hopes
1
4 0 0
Pathan lbw b Hogg
3
4 0 0
Harbhajan not out
 
19
22 1 1
Zaheer c and b Hogg
3
4 0 0
Sreesanth
 
b Clark
1
12 0 0
Extras
 
1nb 8w 1b 3lb 13
 
Total
 
all out 243 (47.4 ovs)

Bowler
O
M
R
W
Lee 8.0 1 37 3
Johnson 10.0 0 51 2
Clark 8.4 1 44 1
Hopes 10.0 0 43 1
Hogg 9.0 0 46 3
Hodge 2.0 0 18 0
Fall of wicket
 
10 Gambhir
11 Uthappa
13 Dravid
108 Tendulkar
173 Dhoni
176 R Sharma
183 Pathan
219 Yuvraj
226 Zaheer
243 Sreesanth

Umpires: S A Bucknor, S L Shastri
India: Gambhir, Tendulkar, Uthappa, Yuvraj, Dravid, Dhoni, R Sharma, Pathan, Harbhajan, Zaheer, Sreesanth
Australia: Gilchrist, Hayden, Ponting, Clarke, Hodge, Symonds, Hopes, Lee, Hogg, Clark, Johnson

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Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium (formerly known as Visakha International Stadium) is an exclusive cricket stadium in Hyderabad, India and is the home ground of the Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA). It is located in Uppal, an eastern suburb of the city. It has a capacity of 55,000 spectators and extends across 16 acres of land. It has two ends - Pavilion End and North End.







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