Virat Kohli got registered an unwanted record as a captain after India suffered a humiliating 10-wicket loss to Australia in the first ODI on Tuesday. Virat Kohli became the first Indian captain to record 10-wicket to loss against Australia in ODIs. In ODIs, ahead of time India had suffered 10-wicket defeat to New Zealand (1981), West Indies (1997), South Africa (2000) and South Africa (2005). With the loss, India also accepted a 0-1 lead to Australia in the three-match series. However, the hosts will have a chance to boom back in second One-Day International in Rajkot.
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In the series opener, Australia captain Aaron Finch and David Warner hit brilliant centuries to forge the highest Australian partnership against India as they chased down 256 runs with 12.2 overs to spare. Asked to bat, India made a slow start to their innings and lost Rohit Sharma early. Virat Kohli’s idea to step down the order also did not make payment as he was drop out for 16 runs by Adam Zampa.
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At a moment, India did not look like crossing the 250-run mark, but some resilience on top of the order by Shikhar Dhawan (74) and important cameos by Rishabh Pant (28) and Ravindra Jadeja (25), saw them put up 255 runs on board. In the second ODI, Virat Kohli might alter the playing XI, in search of a series-saving victory. The series will conclude in Bengaluru on January 19.
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