3rd ODI Hero Honda Cup 2009
India vs Australia Live
Match : India vs Pakistan 3rd Odi
Place : Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi.
Time : 14:30 local time (09:00 GMT)(D/N)
Date : 31 October 2009
There was some good news for the visitors, though, as wicketkeeper Graham Manou was expected to reach Delhi in time for the game as a replacement for Tim Paine, who broke his finger during the second ODI in Nagpur. "Graham [Manou] will arrive this afternoon. He has some international experience having played a few Test matches and also in Ashes," Ponting said.
While Australia have a replacement opener in Shaun Marsh to fill in for Paine, the absence of Lee is a major blow to a bowling attack that has struggled to contain the Indian batsman, especially during the final overs. In the first ODI in Vadodara, Harbhajan Singh and Praveen Kumar added 84 runs in 9.3 overs for the eighth wicket and, in Nagpur, India plundered 108 off the last ten overs to post 354, the highest total by any team batting first against Australia in an ODI.
India squad
MS Dhoni*†, G Gambhir, Harbhajan Singh, RA Jadeja, V Kohli, P Kumar, A Mishra, A Nehra, MM Patel, SK Raina, V Sehwag, I Sharma, SR Tendulkar, S Tyagi, Yuvraj Singh
Australia squad
RT Ponting*, MEK Hussey, DE Bollinger, NM Hauritz, MC Henriques, BW Hilfenhaus, JM Holland, JR Hopes, MG Johnson, B Lee, GA Manou†, SE Marsh, PM Siddle, AC Voges, SR Watson, CL White
Match : India vs Pakistan 3rd Odi
Place : Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi.
Time : 14:30 local time (09:00 GMT)(D/N)
Date : 31 October 2009
There was some good news for the visitors, though, as wicketkeeper Graham Manou was expected to reach Delhi in time for the game as a replacement for Tim Paine, who broke his finger during the second ODI in Nagpur. "Graham [Manou] will arrive this afternoon. He has some international experience having played a few Test matches and also in Ashes," Ponting said.
While Australia have a replacement opener in Shaun Marsh to fill in for Paine, the absence of Lee is a major blow to a bowling attack that has struggled to contain the Indian batsman, especially during the final overs. In the first ODI in Vadodara, Harbhajan Singh and Praveen Kumar added 84 runs in 9.3 overs for the eighth wicket and, in Nagpur, India plundered 108 off the last ten overs to post 354, the highest total by any team batting first against Australia in an ODI.
India squad
MS Dhoni*†, G Gambhir, Harbhajan Singh, RA Jadeja, V Kohli, P Kumar, A Mishra, A Nehra, MM Patel, SK Raina, V Sehwag, I Sharma, SR Tendulkar, S Tyagi, Yuvraj Singh
Australia squad
RT Ponting*, MEK Hussey, DE Bollinger, NM Hauritz, MC Henriques, BW Hilfenhaus, JM Holland, JR Hopes, MG Johnson, B Lee, GA Manou†, SE Marsh, PM Siddle, AC Voges, SR Watson, CL White
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