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India vs Bangladesh - Tri Series - 6th ODI (Mirpur)

Virat Kohli hit 102 not out as India beat Bangladesh by 6 wickets. India’s pacemen reduced the hosts to 95-5 before a 106-run stand between Shakib Al Hasan (85) and Mahmudullah (64 not out) steered Bangladesh to 247-6. India knocked up 249 for 4 with Kohli’s ton and Gambhir (41) taking them to a win with 42 balls to spare. Tri-Nations 6th ODI (Mirpur). Jan 2010.

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India triumph in thriller after Lankan scare: 1st ODI (Rajkot)

India totalled a record 414-7 but beat Sri Lanka by just three runs in a sensational ODI which saw the second-highest aggregate of runs scored in a limited overs game. Virender Sehwag smashed 6 sixes and 17 boundaries in his 146 as he and Tendulkar (69) posted 153 for the first wicket. In reply, Dilshan (160) and Sangakkara (90 off just 43 balls) almost took the Lankans to victory as they ended on 411-8. 1st ODI (Rajkot). Dec 2009.

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Australia v India - 6th ODI (Guwahati) - Part 1 of 2

Australia eased to a series victory by 6 wickets as Mitchell Johnson combined with a career best from Doug Bollinger (5-35) to reduce India to 27-5. Ravindra Jadeja (57) and Praveen Kumar (54 not out in 51 balls) put on 74 runs to pull them to 170 all out in 48 overs on a damp and uneven pitch. In reply, Australia made 172-4 in the 42nd over to lead the series 4-2. 6th ODI, Guwahati, Nov 2009.

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Australia v India - 6th ODI (Guwahati) - Part 2 of 2

Australia eased to a series victory by 6 wickets as Mitchell Johnson combined with a career best from Doug Bollinger (5-35) to reduce India to 27-5. Ravindra Jadeja (57) and Praveen Kumar (54 not out in 51 balls) put on 74 runs to pull them to 170 all out in 48 overs on a damp and uneven pitch. In reply, Australia made 172-4 in the 42nd over to lead the series 4-2. 6th ODI, Guwahati, Nov 2009.

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Australia v India - 5th ODI (Hyderabad) - Part 1 of 2

Sachin Tendulkar turned back the clock to hit a superb 175 in 141 balls but India lost by three runs with two balls remaining as panic set into the lower order. Earlier, a blazing knock from Shane Watson (93 in 89 balls) and a maiden ton from Shaun Marsh (112 in 112 balls) shared in an opening stand of 145 and took Australia to a massive 350-4 on a flat pitch. 5th ODI, Hyderabad. Nov 2009.

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Australia v India - 5th ODI (Hyderabad) - Part 2 of 2

Sachin Tendulkar turned back the clock to hit a superb 175 in 141 balls but India lost by three runs with two balls remaining as panic set into the lower order. Earlier, Australia posted massive 350-4 with Shaun Marsh scoring 112 and Shane Watson 93 putting on an opening stand of 145.5th ODI, Hyderabad. Nov 2009.

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India vs Australia - 2nd ODI - Nagpur Part 1 of 2

Captain Mahendra Dhoni struck a magnificent 124 off just 107 balls as India beat Australia by 99 runs to level the seven-match one-day series at 1-1.Dhoni’s knock got India to 354-7, their highest score against Australia. Gautam Gambhir (76) and Suresh Raina (62) also made hay after India were put into bat. In reply, Mike Hussey made 53, but Australia lost wickets at regular intervals and were dismissed for 255.2nd ODI, Nagpur, Oct 2009.

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India vs Australia - 2nd ODI - Nagpur Part 2 of 2

Captain Mahendra Dhoni struck a magnificent 124 off just 107 balls as India beat Australia by 99 runs to level the seven-match one-day series at 1-1.Dhoni’s knock got India to 354-7, their highest score against Australia. Gautam Gambhir (76) and Suresh Raina (62) also made hay after India were put into bat. In reply, Mike Hussey made 53, but Australia lost wickets at regular intervals and were dismissed for 255.2nd ODI, Nagpur, Oct 2009.

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Dhoni inspires last over win: 3rd ODI (St Lucia)

Skipper Mahendra Dhoni (46 not out) saw India home as India took a 2-1 lead with one game left courtesy of a thrilling six-wicket victory. Rain delays interrupted play four times, but Ramnaresh Sarwan top-scored as the hosts made 186-7 from 27 overs. Dinesh Karthik (47) and Gautam Gambhir (44) added 84 for the first wicket as they ended up at 159-4 with a ball remaining. 3rd ODI, St Lucia. July 2009.

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India v West Indies - 2nd ODI - Kingston

Paceman Ravi Rampaul made a superb re-entry to the West Indies team as they levelled their four match one day international series against India with an emphatic eight-wicket victory. A magnificent 95 runs by Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni (95 with six fours and two sixes from 130 balls) kept India in the hunt. But the West Indies reached the target with 95 balls to spare, following a workmanlike 85 from 102 balls from Runako Morton, and a typically robust 64 from 46 balls from Chris Gayle. 2nd ODI, Jamaica, June 2009.

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