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Indian collapse hands Aussies another easy win
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17 February 2008
The win, with a bonus point, moved Australia to 17 points in the tri-series standings ahead of India's eight. Sri Lanka, who have six points, play India on Tuesday in Adelaide.
Farewell: Gilchrist failed with the bat in Adelaide but more than made up for it with a fine display of wicketkeeping
None of the Indian batsmen passed 50 as they registered just 153 trying to chase down the Aussies total of 203-9, and all struggled to assert themselves on a slowing pitch against strong bowling by Johnson (3-42), Nathan Bracken (2-21) and James Hopes (2-16).
Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni top-scored for India with 37, but was among the casualties as the tourists lost their last five wickets for 19 runs.
Earlier, left-armer Irfan Pathan took four wickets and Ishant Sharma added two to put India into a strong winning position.
Slumping to 73-5 in the 24th over, Australia's only resistance came from Michael Clarke's 79 from a costly 108 balls.
Retiring wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist, who scored a century in his final appearance at his home WACA Ground on Friday night against Sri Lanka, was out for 15 off Sharma's bowling.
But he more than made up the his substandard offensive performance to be involved in five dismissals in the India innings - four catches and a stumping.
Australia captain Ricky Ponting, who won the toss and elected to bat first, continued his slump at the crease, out for 10 when he tried to force Patel off the back foot and sliced a catch to backward point.
Two runs later Matthew Hayden feathered an attempt to cut Pathan and Andrew Symonds also continued his form slump by dabbing Sharma straight to gully, reducing the home side to 50-4, a start from which they never recovered.
Brad Hogg added 32 but a run out ended his innings as Australia lost three wickets for three runs.
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