Finch-Warner Flay Indian Bowling As Australia Score 348/8

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Australian opener Aaron Finch in action at Manuka Oval . Image Source : twitter@cricket.com.au

Canberra : Australia produced yet another scintillating batting performance led by a superb century by Aaron Finch as the home team posted 348 for eight in the fourth One-day International against India here today.
Finch along with David Warner (93) also put on a solid 187-run opening stand, while skipper Steven Smith (51) contributed with a quickfire half-century and Glenn Maxwell (41) played a cameo towards the end of the innings at the Manuka Oval.
Finch’s run-a-ball 107, studded with nine fours and two sixes, was his seventh ODI hundred, while Warner (93, 92b, 12X4, 1X6) scored his 13th ODI fifty as they flayed the Indian bowling to all parts of the ground.
This was after Australian won the toss and elected to bat first on a cloudy and windy morning.
The hosts made two changes to their side with Warner returning from paternity leave and Nathan Lyon included in the side in place of Scott Boland.
India made just the one change with Bhuvneshwar Kumar coming in the place of Barinder Sran. Surprisingly, Ravichandran Ashwin did not make the cut again.
Finch and Warner started off proceedings against Umesh Yadav (3/67) and Kumar (0/69). The UP medium pacer Kumar shared the new ball on his return to the eleven after the Perth ODI but looked rusty from the very beginning. While Yadav was again off the mark as the Australian openers got off  to a
rousing start.
Warner, in particular, looked like he had never been away and smacked three fours in the fourth over bowled by Kumar and then handed out the same treatment to Yadav an over later.
The 50-mark came up for the duo in the 7th over, off  just 38 balls, inclusive of nine boundaries. Ishant Sharma (4/77) was introduced into the attack in the 6th over, and he just about managed to slow down their scoring. Gurkeerat Mann (0/24) was also brought on early in the 12th over, but the two batsmen couldn’t be stopped.
Warner reached his fifty off just 46 balls, in the 14th over, while Finch reached that mark off 61 balls in the 23rd over.
Ravindra Jadeja (0/51) came on to bowl in the 17th over and was taken for 15 runs in his very first over, signaling an off day for the left-arm spinner.
The Australian scoring continued to race as the 100-mark came up in the 17th over, with Rishi Dhawan (0/53) impressing in the middle overs.

Ajinkya Rahane split his hand webbing in the 20th over, whilst fielding, and left the field to receive medical care. He didn’t return for the remainder of the innings, and with four stitches to his right hand, will bat in the run-chase if deemed necessary.

He was the second casualty of the day with umpire Richard Kettleborough getting hit in the 6th over earlier on, off a Finch drive on his right leg, and leaving the field for
medical care.
Paul Wilson then joined John Ward (who wore a helmet thereafter) on the field, while Sam Nogajski took over as the third umpire.

Courtesy : PTI