Indian batters Virat Kohli (L) and KL Rahul run between the wickets as Australian pacer Josh Hazlewood looks on during their World Cup match at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Sunday.—AFP
Indian batters Virat Kohli (L) and KL Rahul run between the wickets as Australian pacer Josh Hazlewood looks on during their World Cup match at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Sunday.—AFP

CHENNAI: India laun­ched their home World Cup campaign with a six-wicket victory over Australia after Virat Kohli and KL Rahul guided them through a jittery run chase on Sunday.

The hosts probably expected their chase to be a cakewalk after their spin-heavy attack bundled out the five-times champions for 199 with three deliveries left in the Australian innings.

India, however, made a shocking start to their reply with three of their top four batters falling for ducks — for the first time in an ODI — inside two overs.

Dropped on 12 by Mitchell Marsh off Josh Hazlewood, Kohli went on to make 85 as he masterminded yet another successful chase for India.

His partner in the 165-run fourth-wicket stand, KL Rahul, produced a chanceless knock of 97 not out as India reached the target in 41.2 overs.

“We didn’t want to start our innings like that. You have to give credit to the Aussies,” India captain Rohit Sharma said.

“There were some loose shots but that happens...Credit to Virat and KL for creating that match-winning partnership.”

Australia would be particularly unhappy with their batting as no one reached fifty though David Warner (41) and Steve Smith (46) got decent starts after Pat Cummins elected to bat.

Kohli took a sharp, diving catch in the slip to dismiss Marsh for a duck when the opener edged Jasprit Bumrah in the third over.

Warner and Smith combined in a rebuilding job though boundaries were not easy to come by as India’s three-pronged spin attack applied the chokehold.

India had used Kuldeep Yadav sparingly in the buildup to the tournament wary of over-exposing him and the wrist-spinner struck two crucial blows.

Kuldeep broke the 69-run stand when he took a return catch to dismiss Warner before Jadeja (3-28) wrecked Australia’s middle order.

The left-arm spinner pegged back Smith’s off-stump, removed Marnus Labuschagne caught behind and trapped Alex Carey lbw to leave Australia reeling.

Kuldeep returned to remove Glenn Maxwell and Ravichandran Ashwin sent back Cameron Green to reduce Australia to 140-7.

Cummins hit their first six of the match in the 40th over but it was Mitchell Starc’s 28-run cameo down the order that took them near the 200-mark.

Defending a paltry total, Australia’s pace attack decided to fight fire with fire and Starc set the tone by removing Ishan Kishan for a first-ball duck.

India’s poor start became a veritable nightmare as Josh Hazlewood began with a double-wicket maiden.

Hazlewood trapped Rohit lbw with his third ball and Shreyas Iyer became the third Indian to fall for a duck when he slapped the ball to Warner at short cover.

It could easily have been 20-4 for India had Marsh not dropped Kohli in what proved a costly mistake.

While Kohli absorbed pressure at one end, Rahul released it by hitting Adam Zampa for three boundaries in one over as the batters focused on risk-free accumulation of runs.

Kohli fell to Hazlewood but Rahul held firm to seal India’s victory with his second six.

“We were at least 50-odd runs short,” Cummins rued. “It was going to be tough defending 200 on that wicket. Their spinners in particular made it tough out there.”

SCOREBOARD

AUSTRALIA:

D. Warner c&b Yadav 41

M. Marsh c Kohli b Bumrah 0

S. Smith b Jadeja 46

M. Labuschagne c Rahul b Jadeja 27

G. Maxwell b Yadav 15

A. Carey lbw Jadeja 0

C. Green c Pandya b Ashwin 8

P. Cummins c Iyer b Bumrah 15

M. Starc c Iyer b Siraj 28

A. Zampa c Kohli b Pandya 6

J. Hazlewood not out 1

EXTRAS (LB-6, W-6) 12

TOTAL (all out, 49.3 overs) 199

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-5 (Marsh), 2-74 (Warner), 3-110 (Smith), 4-119 (Labuschagne), 5-119 (Carey), 6-140 (Maxwell), 7-140 (Green), 8-165 (Cummins), 9-189 (Zampa)

BOWLING: Bumrah 10-0-35-2 (4w), Siraj 6.3-1-26-1 (2w), Pandya 3-0-28-1, Ashwin 10-1-34-1, Yadav 10-0-42-2, Jadeja 10-2-28-3

INDIA:

R. Sharma lbw Hazlewood 0

I. Kishan c Green b Starc 0

V. Kohli c Labuschagne b Hazlewood 85

S. Iyer c Warner b Hazlewood 0

K.L. Rahul not out 97

H. Pandya not out 11

EXTRAS (B-1, LB-1, NB-1, W-5) 8

TOTAL (for four wickets, 41.2 overs) 201

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-2 (Kishan), 2-2 (Sharma), 3-2 (Iyer), 4-167 (Kohli)

DID NOT BAT: R. Jadeja, R. Ashwin, K. Yadav, J. Bumrah, M. Siraj

BOWLING: Starc 8-0-31-1 (3w), Hazlewood 9-1-38-3 (1w), Cummins 6.2-0-33-0 (1w, 1nb), Maxwell 8-0-33-0, Green 2-0-11-0, Zampa 8-0-53-0

RESULT: India won by six wickets.

PLAYER-OF-THE-MATCH: K.L Rahul

Published in Dawn, October 9th, 2023

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