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Australia vs India 4th ODI 2016 Highlights

Watch the highlights of Australia vs India 4th ODI 2016 - India tour of Australia 5-match one-day international series of the 4th ODI match played between India and Australia at Manuka Oval, Canberra in 20th January 2016.

Shikhar Dhawan 126 - Aaron Finch 107 - Australia vs India 4th ODI 2016 Highlights
Virat Kohli celebrates his ton with Shikhar Dhawan © Cricket Australia/Getty Images

Aaron Finch's century, David Warner's 93 and Steve Smith's rapid fifty before Kane Richardson's five-for helped to Australia dramatic 25-run victory over India, despite a stunning centuries from Virat Kohli - Shikhar Dhawan and go up 4-0 lead in a high-scoring game of the fourth ODI.

Match Stats : 
  • Australia's 25-run win was their sixth smallest victory by terms of runs against India at their home venue in One-day internationals.
  • 5 : Virat Kohli equalled a joint second most centuries hit by an Indian batsman against Australia in One-day internationals, jointly with 5 hundreds by Rohit Sharma.
  • 162 Innings : Virat Kohli became the fastest to reach 25 ODI centuries in terms of innings, beating Sachin Tendulkar's record, He took 234 innings to reach this epic feat.
  • 72 Innings : Shikhar Dhawan became the fastest Indian player to reach 3000 ODI runs in terms of innings, beating Virat Kohli's record, He took 75 innings to reach this feat.
  • 25 : Virat Kohli equalled a joint fourth most centuries in One-day internationals jointly with Kumar Sangakkara.
  • 212 : Shikhar Dhawan and Rohit Sharma set up the record second-wicket partnership for India against Australia in One-day international, previously held by the 207-run stand between Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli at Perth in the first ODI and India's sixth highest second-wicket stand in ODIs.
  • 212 The second-wicket partnership between Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, This is India's ninth 200-plus second wicket partnership in One-day international, Virat Kohli have been involved in three 200-plus partnership and their third 200-plus partnership against Australia in ODIs.
  • 187 : David Warner and Aaron Finch set up the second highest first-wicket partnership for Australia against India in One-day international and Australia's eighth highest second-wicket stand in ODIs.
  • Australia's 348 was their sixth highest score against India in One-day internationals.
  • India's 323 was their sixth highest score against Australia in One-day international and it is their highest total against Australia in Australia in ODIs.
  • India lost their last eight wickets for just 46-runs - which was their second worst eight-wicket collapse against Australia in One-day international and it is the fourth worst 8-wicket collapse in ODIs. They went from 277 for 3 to 323 for all out.
  • This is the third Instance of a team failing to chase a target, despite having two batsmen hit centuries in the innings, India have been involved in two times, Mohammad Azharuddin and Ajay Jadeja's centuries went in vain against Sri Lanka at Colombo in 1997 while Zimbabwe's Stuart Carlisle and Sean Ervine's tons went vain against India at Adelaide in 2004.
  • 77 : Ishant Sharma became the most runs conceded by an Indian bowler in Australia in One-day internationals, surpassing the previous record of 76 by Debasis Mohanty against Pakistan at Hobart in 2000.
  • Kane Richardson's 5 for 68 was his best bowling performance for Australia in One-day international and the best bowling figures at Manuka Oval in ODIs, surpassing the previous record of 4 for 21 held by Kyle Abbott against Ireland in the 2015 World Cup.

Australia scored mammoth total of 348-8 in 50 overs with top scorer by Aaron Finch cracked a run-a-ball 107-runs - which was his 7th ODI hundred & his first century against India in ODIs - including 9-fours and 2-sixes.

David Warner struck 93 off 92-balls - who fell seven-run short of his half-century - including 12-fours & a six, Steve Smith hammered a 51 off 29-balls included 4-fours and 3-sixes with strike rate of 175.86.

Glenn Maxwell blasted a 41 off 20-balls including 6-fours & a six with strike rate of 205 and Mitchell Marsh scored 33 off 42-balls included 3-fours.

India best bowler by Ishant Sharma claimed a 4-wickets for 77-runs in 10-overs and Umesh Yadav picked up three-wickets.

India scored 323 for all-out in 49.2 overs with top scorer by Shikhar Dhawan 126 off 113-balls - which was his 9th ODI hundred and his second century against Australia in ODIs - including 14-fours and 2-sixes with strike rate of 111.50.

Virat Kohli 106 off 92-balls - which was his 25th ODI hundred, his fifth century against Australia and his 15th century in a run-chasing in ODIs - included 11-fours & a six.

Rohit Sharma hammered a 41 off 25-balls including 3-sixes & 2-fours with strike rate of 164 and Ravindra Jadeja 24 not out.

Australia best bowler by Kane Richardson 5-68, John Hastings and Mitchell Marsh both took 2-wickets.

Kane Richardson named Player of the match for his excellent bowling performance to claimed a 5-wicket haul for 68-runs in 10-overs.

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