Reuters - Mon, 02 Nov 09:08:00 2009
Injury-hit Australia staged a determined fight back to win the fourth one-dayer by 24 runs in Mohali to level the series 2-2.
Sachin Tendulkar was trapped lbw for 40 by spinner Nathan Hauritz with India, chasing 251 for victory, well placed on 94for two and Australia turned the game around in determined fashion.
Left-armer Bollinger dismissed Mahendra Singh Dhoni (26), having sent back explosive opener Virender Sehwag (30) and Virat Kohli (10) in his first spell.
Man of the match Watson, who also smashed 49 with the bat, then sent back the free-hitting Harbhajan Singh (31), Praveen Kumar (16) and Ashish Nehra (7) as the home team were bowled out for 226 in 46.4 overs.
Sehwag lashed seven fours to give India a flying start but Australia clawed their way back into the game after Tendulkar was removed seven runs short of 17,000 in one-dayers although TV replays suggested the ball would have missed off-stump.
Australia captain Ricky Ponting also chipped in by running out dangerman Yuvraj Singh (12) and Ravindra Jadeja (7).
"The target was gettable, the wicket was good and there was dew out there but we needed to bat 50 overs and didn't," said India captain Dhoni at the prize-giving ceremony.
Earlier, Ponting (52) hit his third half-century of the series and Cameron White struck 62 as Australia were bowled out for 250 after being asked to bat first in the day-night game.
Ponting put on 64 for the second wicket with Watson before the skipper became one of four run-out victims in the innings.
In-form Michael Hussey (40) shared a 73-run stand with White for the fourth wicket but the visitors lost their last seven batsmen for 54 runs.
"We lost a few wickets leading up to our power play again and that's been a bit of a problem for us through the series," said Ponting. "But the boys bowled exceptionally well tonight."
The fifth game in the seven-match series is in Hyderabad on Thursday.
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When Punter and his mates entered the field after scoring 250 on a wicket that had tonnes of runs to offer, he didn't seem ver cofident to win especially with the fearsome Sehwag blistering show and a resolute Sachin cultivating his innings. It was Team India that gifted away the match. Anyway, with total lack of committment to win and killer spirit, unlike the Aussies, Team India didn't deserve a victory. Unless, Team India re-invents itself int winning ways, Aussies will walk away, given their attitude to hunt as a well knit pack, despite horrible injuries to many of their better players.
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strange we are reminded of that constantly after englands national, collective memory loss of their 5 nil thrashing in australia.
but we will cop it on the chin for now. hope you guys are paying attention in the next ashes series in australia, though.
but coming back to shortened versions of the game, perhaps sometime in the near future england will actually win an international cricket tournament of more prestige than the HK sixes?
perhaps that might make ODI's a bit more 'REAL' for you :)
Yeah mug, we just concentrate on the REAL cricket . . . . Test Match cricket, not this hit and miss pap!!!!!!!
We won The Ashes, didn't you know!
Yeah mug, we just concentrate on the REAL cricket . . . . Test Match cricket, not this hit and miss pap!!!!!!!
We won The Ashes, didn't you know!
As I have said, the best two sides on the planet, the final result should go to the wire, it's a pity other sides are not as competitive, Ned Kelly
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