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India suffered its heaviest ODI defeat during the second One-Day International against Australia in Visakhapatnam on Sunday.
After being sent into bat, India was bundled for 117 in 26 overs after Mitchell Starc claimed his maiden five-for in India (5/53). It was India’s lowest total against Australia at home and the second-lowest while batting first.
In reply, Australia stormed to the target after an incredible charge from openers Mitchell Marsh (66* off 36) and Travis Head (51* off 30). Australia romped home by 10 wickets in just 11 overs, leaving 234 balls to spare in the chase – making it India’s heaviest defeat ever by balls to spare. It was the third-biggest win for Aussies in terms of overs to spare in an ODI.
Australia’s series-levelling win surpassed New Zealand’s win over India at Hamilton in 2019 where the Kiwis chased down a 92-run target in 14.4 overs. Coincidentally, both losses have come under Rohit Sharma’s leadership.
India’s biggest ODI defeats by balls to spare
- ⦿v Australia – Balls remaining: 234 (Target: 118, AUS chased down in 11 overs – Visakhapatnam 2023*)
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v New Zealand – Balls remaining: 212 (Target: 93, NZ chased down in 14.4 overs – Hamilton 2019) - ⦿
v Sri Lanka – Balls remaining: 209 (Target: 104, SL chased down in 15.1 overs – Dambulla 2010) - ⦿
v Sri Lanka – Balls remaining: 181 (Target: 139, SL chased down in 19.5 overs, Hambantota 2012)
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