Australia Clinches ODI Series Victory Over India at Adelaide

Australia Clinches ODI Series Victory Over India at Adelaide
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Australia vs India: Triumphs in ODI Series with Key Performances in Adelaide

Matt Short | ESPNcricinfo
Matt Short | ESPNcricinfo

In an exciting cricket showdown at the Adelaide Oval on October 23, 2025, Australia managed to clinch the ODI series against India with a narrow two-wicket victory. The match highlighted the prowess of Australian players Matthew Short, Cooper Connolly, and Adam Zampa. Australia had entered this match after a seven-wicket win in the first ODI, making Adelaide the series decider.

India were sent in to bat, and they faced early problems against the swing and seam movement produced by Australia’s quicks. Xavier Bartlett, who replaced Nathan Ellis, rocked India’s top order by dismissing Shubman Gill and Virat Kohli in the same over. Kohli fell for his second consecutive duck, the first time this has happened to him in ODI cricket in Australia. Josh Hazlewood bowled a tight spell of 10 overs for 29 runs, starting with two maidens and troubling Rohit Sharma repeatedly.

Despite these setbacks, India recovered through a 118-run stand from Rohit Sharma and Shreyas Iyer. Rohit’s 73 pushed him past Sourav Ganguly into third place on India’s all-time ODI runs list. Iyer added 61 before falling to Adam Zampa, who took four wickets on his return after missing the opening ODI. Axar Patel also added 44 from No. 5 as India finished at 264 for 9.

Connolly’s Composure Steals the Show

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Star Cooper Connolly

Chasing the target of 265 under lights, Australia faced early pressure as Arshdeep Singh and Mohammed Siraj pinned down the openers. Mitchell Marsh nicked off early and Travis Head fell shortly after, gifting Harshit Rana a wicket. Matthew Short then entered at No. 3 despite having cut his finger in a slip-fielding mishap earlier. He survived a run-out chance on 14 and was dropped by Axar Patel, who injured his thumb on the attempt.

Short capitalized, scoring 74 off 78 balls, his career-best in ODIs, while Matt Renshaw contributed a controlled 30 before being bowled by Axar. Alex Carey, replacing Josh Philippe, fell to Washington Sundar. With the innings wobbling at 132 for 4, Short and Connolly added a crucial half-century stand. Mitchell Owen, on debut, injected momentum with 36 off 23 balls.

Australia briefly faltered with a late cluster of wickets, but Connolly remained calm and finished unbeaten on 61 from 53 deliveries, securing the chase in the 47th over. His innings came after scoring only 10 runs in his previous three ODI innings, making this a significant breakthrough.

Challenges for India Under New Leadership

This match extended a disappointing ODI return for India, who struggled throughout the tour and failed to capitalize on several fielding and wicket-taking opportunities. The loss continues a shaky start to Shubman Gill’s ODI captaincy, with the young skipper registering scores of 10 and 9 in the first two games and facing criticism for slow starts and decision-making under pressure.

With the upcoming third ODI in Sydney now a dead rubber, both teams may test their lineups further. Australia’s strong performances from Short, Connolly, Owen, and Bartlett offer encouraging depth as they build toward the 2027 World Cup.

As the series winds down, analysts will be watching how both squads respond, especially India, who leave Adelaide with concerns around execution, consistency, and batting stability.

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