Both India and
Australia made no changes to their playing elevens. Mohammad Azharuddin, the
former’s skipper, chose to bat on winning the toss. Shastri, who faced (Ra)VI balls,
didn’t get off the mark. He was trapped leg before wicket by Craig McDermott,
who broke the two-run stand.
Krishnamachari, who faced (Srikkan)thirty-six balls, wasn’t in seventh heaven. He was caught by Ian Healy. McDermott broke the 16-run stand. Sanjay Manjrekar, whose 99-ball innings included a boundary, scored 57. He was caught by Healy. Bruce Reid broke the 102-run stand.
Tendulkar, whose 107-ball (Sach)innings included three boundaries, scored 57. He was caught by Steve Waugh. Peter Taylor broke the 14-run stand. Kapil Dev wasn’t in seventh heaven, scored three. He was caught by Taylor, who broke the three-run stand. Pravin Amre, who faced 13 balls, scored eight. Simon O’Donnell broke the 14-run stand.
Azharuddin, who faced 23 balls, scored 21. He was unbeaten. Subroto Banerjee, who faced eight balls, scored five. He was caught by Dean Jones. McDermott broke the seventh-wicket stand, which was worth a dozen.
The eighth-wicket P(rabhak)artnership was worth five. Manoj, who faced five balls, scored just a run. He was run out. Javagal Srinath faced a couple of balls, scoring as many. He was unbeaten.
Australia conceded 14 extras. India scored 175 for the loss of eight wickets off 50 overs. Tom Moody, who bowled three overs, conceded 15. He was wicketless, as was Waugh, who bowled seven overs, conceding 31.
Reid and O’Donnell bowled 10 overs, including a maiden, each, picking up a wicket apiece. While the former conceded 24, the latter conceded 35. Taylor, who bowled 10 overs, conceded 43. He picked up a couple of wickets. McDermott bowled 10 overs, including three maidens. He conceded 19, picking up three scalps.
David Boon, the player of the match, scored 102. His 168-ball innings included eight boundaries. He was unbeaten. Geoff Marsh, whose 35-ball innings included a boundary, scored eight. Srinath broke the 45-run stand.
Jones, whose 99-ball innings included three boundaries, scored 48. He was caught by Tendulkar. Manjrekar broke the 129-run stand. Allan Border, the Aussie skipper, didn’t face a ball. He was unbeaten.
India conceded 18 extras. The Aussies, who scored 176 for the loss of a couple of wickets off 48.3 overs, won by eight wickets with nine balls to spare. Srikkanth, who bowled a couple of wicketless overs, wasn’t in seventh heaven. Banerjee, who bowled six wicketless overs, conceded 41.
Prabhakar and Shastri bowled 10 wicketless overs apiece. While the former conceded 32, the latter conceded 29. Dev bowled 10 wicketless overs, including three maidens. He conceded 21.
Srinath bowled 10 overs, including a maiden. He conceded 37, picking up a wicket. Manjrekar bowled three balls, conceding two. He picked up a scalp.
Krishnamachari, who faced (Srikkan)thirty-six balls, wasn’t in seventh heaven. He was caught by Ian Healy. McDermott broke the 16-run stand. Sanjay Manjrekar, whose 99-ball innings included a boundary, scored 57. He was caught by Healy. Bruce Reid broke the 102-run stand.
Tendulkar, whose 107-ball (Sach)innings included three boundaries, scored 57. He was caught by Steve Waugh. Peter Taylor broke the 14-run stand. Kapil Dev wasn’t in seventh heaven, scored three. He was caught by Taylor, who broke the three-run stand. Pravin Amre, who faced 13 balls, scored eight. Simon O’Donnell broke the 14-run stand.
Azharuddin, who faced 23 balls, scored 21. He was unbeaten. Subroto Banerjee, who faced eight balls, scored five. He was caught by Dean Jones. McDermott broke the seventh-wicket stand, which was worth a dozen.
The eighth-wicket P(rabhak)artnership was worth five. Manoj, who faced five balls, scored just a run. He was run out. Javagal Srinath faced a couple of balls, scoring as many. He was unbeaten.
Australia conceded 14 extras. India scored 175 for the loss of eight wickets off 50 overs. Tom Moody, who bowled three overs, conceded 15. He was wicketless, as was Waugh, who bowled seven overs, conceding 31.
Reid and O’Donnell bowled 10 overs, including a maiden, each, picking up a wicket apiece. While the former conceded 24, the latter conceded 35. Taylor, who bowled 10 overs, conceded 43. He picked up a couple of wickets. McDermott bowled 10 overs, including three maidens. He conceded 19, picking up three scalps.
David Boon, the player of the match, scored 102. His 168-ball innings included eight boundaries. He was unbeaten. Geoff Marsh, whose 35-ball innings included a boundary, scored eight. Srinath broke the 45-run stand.
Jones, whose 99-ball innings included three boundaries, scored 48. He was caught by Tendulkar. Manjrekar broke the 129-run stand. Allan Border, the Aussie skipper, didn’t face a ball. He was unbeaten.
India conceded 18 extras. The Aussies, who scored 176 for the loss of a couple of wickets off 48.3 overs, won by eight wickets with nine balls to spare. Srikkanth, who bowled a couple of wicketless overs, wasn’t in seventh heaven. Banerjee, who bowled six wicketless overs, conceded 41.
Prabhakar and Shastri bowled 10 wicketless overs apiece. While the former conceded 32, the latter conceded 29. Dev bowled 10 wicketless overs, including three maidens. He conceded 21.
Srinath bowled 10 overs, including a maiden. He conceded 37, picking up a wicket. Manjrekar bowled three balls, conceding two. He picked up a scalp.
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