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India defeated Australia by 4 wickets in the first semi -finals of the Champions Trophy. On the basis of Virat Kohli’s 84 runs, the team achieved the target of 265 runs from Australia with 11 balls. At the Dubai Stadium, Kangaroos scored 264 on the basis of captain Steve Smith’s 73 runs. Mohammed Shami took 3 wickets.
Many moments were seen on Tuesday. Kohli did Bhangra when Konoli Cooper was dismissed. Alex Carrie was runout on Shreyas Iyer’s direct hit. Shami left the head catch in the first over. Steve Smith got life, stumps, but Bells did not fall. They were bowled on the full -fledged ball.
Read the top moments of Ind vs Aus Match …
1. Shami left the head catch in the first over
Shami left the head catch at zero.
Mohammed Shami dropped the catch of Travis Head in the very first over of the innings. He placed the second ball of the over on good length. The head wanted to stop, but the ball went to Shami with the outer edge of the bat. Shami also tried, but the ball was pierced by hand.
2. Rahul’s diving catch
Cooper Konoli, playing his first match in the Champions Trophy, was dismissed for zero.
KL Rahul took a catch by diving forward.
Mohammed Shami gave India the first wicket in the third over of the innings. He caught Cooper Konoli on the last ball of the over by wicketkeeper KL Rahul. Outside the off stump, the ball went to Rahul with the outer edge of the bat of Konoli.
3. Kohli’s dance after Cooper’s dismissal
Kohli doing Bhangra after Cooper was dismissed.
Virat Kohli danced after Cooper Konoli was dismissed. He was seen doing Bhangra on the field. Cooper was out on a score of zero.
4. Head avoided being run out
Jadeja tried to run out, but the ball stump did not.
The Travis Head got a second life in the fourth over. On the fifth ball of Hardik Pandya’s over, the head played the drive shot and ran for the run. Rabindra, standing at the ball point, went to Jadeja. They threw the throw, but left near the ball stump. At this time the head was on 12 runs.
5. Varun gets wicket in first over, head out
Varun Chakraborty dismissed Travis Head for the first time in ODIs.
Shubman Gill caught the head catch for 39 runs.
Australia lost the second wicket in the 9th over. Here Travis Head was dismissed for 39 runs. Varun Chakraborty caught him by Shubman Gill. Varun was putting the first over.
6. Smith got life, stumped, but Bells did not fall
When Smith got life, he was on 23 runs.
Steve Smith got life in the 14th over. After Akshar Patel’s ball bat, the stumps hit, but the bails did not fall. In such a situation, Smith survived.
7. Second chance to Smith, Shami dropped catch
Shami left Smith’s catch for 36 runs.
Captain Steve Smith got the second life in the 22nd over. Here Shami left Smith’s catch on his own bowling. Shami threw the fourth ball of the over, Smith played the shot. Ball Shami got on his left hand and the catch was missed.
8. Smith became bowled on full -folded ball
Steve Smith was bowled by 73 runs.
In the 37th over, Mohammed Shami bowled Steve Smith on Fulltoss. Steve Smith was dismissed after life. Shami threw the fourth ball of the over yorker length. Here Smith went ahead and went to play a big shot and became bold.
9. Carry out on Iyer’s direct hit
Australian wicketkeeper Alex Carrie was run out by scoring 61 runs.
Alex Carry was run out on the first ball of the 48th over. Carrie, the first ball of Hardik Pandya’s over, played towards the fine leg. Here fielder Shreyas Iyer made a direct hit on the stump and the carry was run out while taking the second run.
10. Rohit got two life in 2 overs
- Cooper drops Rohit’s catch
Cooper left Rohit’s catch for 13 runs.
Captain Rohit Sharma got a life in the second over of the Indian innings. On the third ball of Nathan Ellis’s over, Rohit played a shot at the point. Here fielder Cooper Konoli dives forward, but could not catch. At this time Rohit was on 13 runs and put six on the second ball.
- Catch out of Labushen
Labushen dropped Rohit’s catch on Ben Dvarshas’s ball.
On the last ball of the third over, Rohit’s catch was missed from Marnas Labushen on mid -off. Here Ben Dvarshas threw a full length ball at the front. Rohit played a big shot over the mid -off. Labushen dives backwards, standing on the mid -off, but could not catch.
11. Umpire fell from Rohit’s shot
Rohit played a shot on the front side on Nathan Ellis’s ball.
The umpire fell to avoid the shot.
In the sixth over of the Indian innings, the umpire fell from Rohit Sharma’s shot. Rohit played a straight drive shot on the last ball of Nathan Alice’s over. Umpire Chris Gaffney, standing behind the wicket, fell to the ground in an attempt to save himself.
12. Kohli’s catch missed from Maxwell
Glenn Maxwell left Kohli’s catch for 51 runs.
Virat Kohli got a life on the last ball of the 26th over. Virat played a drive shot on the front side on Cooper Konoli’s ball. Maxwell, standing next to the bowler, tried to jump with one hand, but the ball was left out of his hand.
13. Hardik put 106 meters six
Hardik Pandya scored 28 runs on 24 balls.
Hardik Pandya applied 106 meters of Six to Tanveer Sangha. Sangha, the last ball of the 45th over, threw the overpich, Pandya played a big shot at the front and put 106 meters of six over the long off.
14. KL Rahul won from sixes
KL Rahul scored 42 runs on 34 balls.
KL Rahul won Team India by hitting a six on Glenn Maxwell’s ball. On the first ball of the 49th over, he put six on the long off.
15. The audience enters the field after India’s victory
Audience hugging KL Rahul.
The audience shaking hands after the match with Rahul.
After KL Rahul won the match, an audience entered the ground from the stadium. He also hugged Rahul, later the security came and the audience was taken out of the field.
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