WATCH: Australia pull off astonishing win as India collapse in fourth ODI

By Roar TV / Roar Guru

A batting collapse which no-one saw coming has helped Australia to a stunning win in the fourth ODI against India in Canberra.

A 212-run partnership between Virat Kohli (106 off 92) and Shikhar Dhawan (126 off 113) had the tourists cruising towards their target of 349. But the wickets of Dhawan and MS Dhoni for a duck, both falling in the one John Hastings over (2 for 50), sent nerves running through India’s batting order.

When Kohli fell two overs later to man-of-the-match Kane Richardson (5 for 68), the tide had well and truly turned the way of Australia, and the tourists never looked like recovering. They were eventually bowled out for 323 in the final over, 25 runs adrift of the hosts.

Earlier, a 187-run opening partnership between Aaron Finch (107 off 107) and David Warner (93 off 92) had propelled Australia to an imposing total of 348.

Returning from a break to witness the birth of his second child, Warner got off to a blistering start before eventually getting bogged down and dismissed by Ishant Sharma (4 for 77) just short of his hundred.

There were no such problems for Finch, who scored his second hundred in as many matches at Manuka Oval, eventually falling trying to up the ante against Umesh Yadav (3 for 67).

The partnership laid the ideal platform for the middle order to prosper, and although Mitchell Marsh (33 off 42) couldn’t make the most of his promotion to first drop, enterprising innings from Steve Smith (51 off 29) and Glenn Maxwell (41 off 20) saw Australia to a score that would prove to be too much for India.

The Crowd Says:

2016-01-23T05:43:02+00:00

Prosenjit

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Serious allegation without proof! ;-)

2016-01-22T04:24:13+00:00

Marto

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I believe they would ... .Billions are riding on these games....FIXED

2016-01-22T01:40:50+00:00

Craig Swanson

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India wilted under pressure. They had more to play for that we did. PRIDE. Can not believe they would throw the game.

2016-01-21T10:24:58+00:00

Sydneysider

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Australia led the 5 match series (and what context does this series mean to each team?) 3-0 going into the Canberra game and the match was effectively a dead rubber and you label it an "astonishing" win?!?!? Hilarious. More like India throwing a game which means nothing to both teams. Basically an exhibition game.

2016-01-21T06:43:32+00:00

Republican

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Match fixing anyone? Call me a sceptic or even a cynic but - Those out there who maintain a denial or naivety that gives professional sport of any code or discipline the benefit of the doubt anymore, are simply symbiotic in their support of the entrenched rot of our multi national age, that is now synonomous with sport - for want of a mother word.

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