Watch the highlights of Australia vs India 3rd Match Coca-Cola Cup 1998 - Coca-Cola Cup triangular one-day international tournament of the 3rd ODI match played between India and Australia at Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah in 19th April 1998.
Sachin Tendulkar celebrates his half-century © YouTube |
All-round Australia comprehensive 58-run victory over India, despite a fightback knock from Sachin Tendulkar's 80 in the third match of a Coca-Cola Cup three-nation tournament.
* Michael Bevan became the fifth Australian batsman to score fifty or more runs without a boundary in One-day internationals.
Australia scored 264-9 in 50 overs with top scorer by Michael Bevan struck 58 off 83-balls without a boundary, Ricky Ponting 48 off 65-balls - who fell two-run short of his half-century including two-fours.
Tom Moody cracked a 39 off 35-balls included 2-sixes and 2-fours, Damien Martyn scored 30, Adam Gilchrist 25 and Shane Warne 19.
India best bowler by Harbhajan Singh picked up 3-wickets, Venkatesh Prasad, Harvinder Singh, Hrishikesh Kanitkar and Anil Kumble each took one-wickets.
India scored 206 for all-out in 44-overs with top scorer by Sachin Tendulkar 80, Hrishikesh Kanitkar struck 35 off 54-balls including two-fours and Nayan Mongia 19.
Australia best bowler by Steve Waugh claimed 4-wicket haul for 40-runs in 9-overs, Damien Fleming, Michael Kasprowicz both took two-wickets and one for Shane Warne - Tom Moody.
Sachin Tendulkar named player of the match for his brilliant batting performance to scored 80-runs knocked off facing 72-balls including nine boundaries.
Australia scored 264-9 in 50 overs with top scorer by Michael Bevan struck 58 off 83-balls without a boundary, Ricky Ponting 48 off 65-balls - who fell two-run short of his half-century including two-fours.
Tom Moody cracked a 39 off 35-balls included 2-sixes and 2-fours, Damien Martyn scored 30, Adam Gilchrist 25 and Shane Warne 19.
India best bowler by Harbhajan Singh picked up 3-wickets, Venkatesh Prasad, Harvinder Singh, Hrishikesh Kanitkar and Anil Kumble each took one-wickets.
India scored 206 for all-out in 44-overs with top scorer by Sachin Tendulkar 80, Hrishikesh Kanitkar struck 35 off 54-balls including two-fours and Nayan Mongia 19.
Australia best bowler by Steve Waugh claimed 4-wicket haul for 40-runs in 9-overs, Damien Fleming, Michael Kasprowicz both took two-wickets and one for Shane Warne - Tom Moody.
Sachin Tendulkar named player of the match for his brilliant batting performance to scored 80-runs knocked off facing 72-balls including nine boundaries.
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