Australia scored 292 for eight in their first One-day international cricket match against India at the Reliance stadium on Sunday in Vadodara on Sunday.
Australia scored 292 for eight in their first One-day international cricket match against India at the Reliance stadium on Sunday in Vadodara on Sunday.
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Led by captain Ricky Ponting, fed on some listless Indian bowling on a flat track, the world-champions posted the imposing total in the first of the best-of-seven-match ODI series here today.
Electing to bat, Australia suffered an early blow before recovering superbly through a near-century stand between Ponting (74) and opener Tim Paine (50).
The sound beginning was build upon by half centuries from Cameron White (51) and Michael Hussey (73) as the Indian bowling, which has struggled of late, was put to the sword in merciless fashion in hot conditions.
In the morning, the hosts struck an early blow by sending back Australian opener Shane Watson, on a high coming into the series with back-to-back hundreds in the semifinal and final of the Champions Trophy in South Africa.
The burly batsman straight-drove the first ball of the series from Praveen Kumar for a boundary but then was trapped in front by an incoming ball from Ashish Nehra in the second over to which he played back.
Watson's early dismissal left Australia at five for one after eight balls and brought in visiting team's skipper Ricky Ponting to the crease.
Ponting, on a roll in one-dayers since the best-of-seven ODI series against England with two centuries and four half centuries under his belt from his last 10 innings, and Tim Paine - playing for the first time in a ODI in India - dominated the bowlers.
Ishant Sharma took three wickets for 50.