IND vs AUS: Australia trampled India and turned the pages of history, did this big feat in ODI cricket


Posted on 20th Mar 2023 12:07 pm by rohit kumar

In the second ODI played in Visakhapatnam, the Australian team created history by defeating the Indian team by 10 wickets. By winning this one-sided match, Australia's team has become the only team, which has defeated India by 10 wickets after 2 matches in the ODI format.

 

Actually, after losing the toss in the match, the Indian team came out to bat first and got bundled out for 117 runs in 26 overs. Achieved the target in the over itself.

 

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IND vs AUS 2nd ODI: Australian team created history with a 10-wicket win

In fact, in the three-match ODI series played between India and Australia (IND vs AUS 2nd ODI), the Indian team suffered a humiliating 10-wicket defeat in the second match. In this match, the top order of Team India looked completely flopping. Apart from Virat Kohli's score of 31 runs, no batsman could play big innings.

 

Batting first, the Indian team was reduced to 117 runs in 26 overs, and in response, the Australian team achieved the target in 11 overs thanks to half-centuries from Travis Head and Mitchell Marsh. The Kangaroo team created history by winning a spectacular one-sided victory.

 

Let us tell that in the history of ODI cricket, the Australian team has become such a team, which has defeated Team India by 10 wickets in ODIs 2 times. In the year 2020, the Kangaroo team defeated Team India by 10 wickets and now in 2023, they have once again won this one-sided match.

 

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