Rohit
Sharma
(13),
Shubman
Gill
(0)
and
Suryakumar
Yadav
(0)
fell
prey
to
sensational
opening
outburst
from
the
New
South
Wales
pacer
who
later
finished
with
figures
of
5/53
in
eight
overs.
Sean
Abbott
also
registered
his
best
bowling
figures
of
3/23,
and
Nathan
Elllis
also
ended
up
grabbing
two
wickets
for
13
runs
in
five
overs.

The
perfect
bowling
show
from
the
Australia
bowlers
saw
India
getting
bundled
out
for
117
–
their
lowest
ODI
home
total
against
India.
Overall,
it
was
India’s
fourth
lowest
ODI
total
at
home.
Virat
Kohli
top-scored
for
India
with
31
off
35,
while
Axar
Patel
remained
unbeaten
at
run-a-ball
29
runs.

Later,
Australia
gunned
down
the
total
in
just
11
overs.
Mitchell
Marsh
smashed
66
unbeaten
runs
off
just
36
deliveries,
His
opening
partner
Travis
Head
scored
51
not
out
runs
off
30
deliveries.
The
two
batters
combined
together
to
score
16
boundaries
in
six
maximums.
Their
run
rate
of
11
is
now
the
third
highest
in
century
opening
partnerships
in
ODIs.
New
Zealand’s
Martin
Guptill
and
team’s
former
captain
Brendon
McCullum
top
the
list
with
105
runs
off
43
balls
at
a
strike
rate
of
14.65
against
England
in
Wellington,
2015.
Guptill
had
paired
with
Tom
Latham
to
score
118
unbeaten
run
partnership
off
50
balls
at
a
strike
rate
of
14.16
against
Sri
Lanka
in
the
same
year.
However,
that
is
not
the
record
we
are
talking
about
here.
In
focus
is
India’s
stunning
10-wicket
defeat
with
the
opposition
left
with
39
overs.
Let’s
have
a
look
at
the
biggest
ODI
defeats
suffered
by
India
in
terms
of
balls
remaining.
India’s
biggest
ODI
defeats
in
terms
of
balls
remaining
234
vs
Australia
in
Visakhapatnam,
2023
212
vs
v
New
Zealand
in
Hamilton,
2019
209
vs
Sri
Lanka
in
Dambulla,
2010
181
vs
Sri
Lanka
in
Hambantota,
2012
176
vs
Sri
Lanka
in
Dharamsala,
2010
174
vs
Australia
in
Sydney,
1981
166
vs
Australia
in
Centurion,
2003
146
vs
New
Zealand
in
Queenstown,
2003
145
vs
Australia
in
Vadodara,
2007
139
vs
Australia
in
Sydney,
2000
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