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India lose despite Sharma's brilliance

Published:Tuesday | January 12, 2016 | 12:00 AM
India's Rohit Sharma plays a shot during their one-day international cricket match against Australia in Perth, Australia, yesterday.

PERTH, Australia (AP):

Steve Smith and George Bailey scored centuries and shared a 242-run partnership as Australia beat India by five wickets in the series-opening limited-overs international yesterday, reaching the victory target of 310 with four balls to spare.

After winning the toss and batting, the visitors posted 309-3 with Rohit Sharma scoring an unbeaten 171 from 163 balls and Virat Kohli contributing 91 to a 207-run second-wicket partnership, surpassing the record 199 for India against Australia held by Sachin Tendulkar and V.V.S. Laxman since 2001.

The Indian top-order batsmen dominated an inexperienced Australian attack on the true WACA wicket, with James Faulkner's 2-60 the pick of the bowling figures.

The World Cup champions were in trouble at 2-21 in reply, with Barinda Sran (3-56) removing opener Aaron Finch (8) and David Warner (5) before Smith and Bailey set up the victory with the fourth-highest ODI partnership ever for Australia.

Momentum swung after Bailey was given not out after appearing to glove a leg-side catch off Sran to wicketkeeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni on his first ball.

With no Decision Review System in play, India had nowhere else to appeal when umpire Richard Kellenborough ruled Bailey not out.

STRONG INNINGS

He went on to score 112 from 120 balls and was instrumental in helping Smith, who scored 149 from 135 balls before he was dismissed in the last over, take the ascendancy against India's slow bowlers in the middle overs.

The match was all but over when Smith chipped Sran to cover on the first ball of the last over. Mitch Marsh finished unbeaten on 12 and James Faulkner (1) hit the winning run as Australia reached 310-5.

Smith, the Australia captain, won the Man of the Match award despite the strong innings from Sharma, who recorded the highest score by a visiting batsman against Australia in Australia.