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India vs Australia Live Cricket Score, 1st ODI: AUS defeat IND by seven wickets (DLS Method) to take 1-0 lead

written by Atharva Jori
India (IND) vs Australia (AUS) 1st ODI Live Cricket Score Updates: Australia have taken a 1-0 lead in the three-match ODI series against India after chasing down India’s target of 131 in 21.1 overs in a rain-interrupted game in Perth’s Optus Stadium. Mitchell Marsh was Australia’s rock with the bat, staying unbeaten on 46 off 52 balls at the end. IND vs AUS 1st ODI Live Cricket Score, India vs Australia Match Live Score Updates: Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Shubman Gill registered low scores as India got off to a poor start after Australia elected to bowl first. Earlier in the first innings, India got off to a horrendous start after Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and new One-Day International skipper Shubman Gill fell inside PowerPlay with none of them going past the individual score of 10 runs after Australia invited India to bat first in the first ODI on Sunday. The focus was on Kohli and Rohit, who have already retired from T20Is and Tests. This was the first time since winning the Champions Trophy in March that these two stalwarts took the field for the Men in Blue With both players keen to play the 2027 World Cup in South Africa, this series in Australia will be the stage for Rohit and Virat to prove their naysayers wrong. This will also be the first time in a while that Rohit will be in the team as a pure batter with the pressures of captaincy off him.

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