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The article India Vs Australia - 3 - ODI presents the highlights of India and Australia's 3rd ODI Match. The present article related to Current Affairs. Current Affairs section is very important in several exams is a vital section in the recruitment exams of different professions in government sector in India.

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  • MS Dhoni played the perfect number 4 and saw India totally through.

  • Rohit Sharma had said that he should need to see Dhoni bat in that position anyway Kohli trusts Dhoni is most proper for number five.

  • Ambati Rayudu, who got the sponsorship from the chief after his execution against West Indies as the perfect number four, had a forgettable arrangement in Australia at the same time, it appears the group the executives will stay with him in the New Zealand arrangement at any rate.

MS Dhoni:
  • MS Dhoni may have scored 51 in the first ODI however what was spoken about more was the 96 balls he devoured at the same time in a match in which India in the long run missed the mark concerning the objective by 34 runs.

  • He never showed signs of change his batting style in the second and third ODIs yet figured out how to remain put until the last five overs of the pursuit.

Ravindra Jadeja:
  • His excellent performance in the Test series made it quite obvious that Jadeja would be given a run in the ODIs.

  • It is difficult to see him being selected ahead of Kuldeep Yadav or Yuzvendra Chahal in conditions that are suiting spinners. He wasn’t a standout performer in this ODI series, unlike his exploits with both bat and ball in the Tests.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar:
  • He got four wickets in the second match and two more in the third while stifling Australia for runs throughout his spell.

  • He was the highest wicket-taker in the series. Teams who India will be facing in the World Cup will be rather worried about the prospect of Bhuvneshwar and Jasprit Bumrah hunting in pairs.

Australia’s barren top order:
  • Losing a Test series and a bilateral ODI series for the first time ever to an Indian team is not a great way to warm-up for the World Cup.

  • Australia’s middle order batsmen were impressive in the series, consistently putting together partnerships but their efforts were made to look inadequate by a misfiring top three.

  • Aaron Finch, Alex Carey and Usman Khawaja scored a combined 187 across three ODI’s out of which 114 was scored Khawaja alone.