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1st ODI: Shami, Siraj shine as India knock over Australia for 188

NEW DELHI: Pacer Mohammed Shami triggered a shocking Australian batting collapse with his second spell as the visitors were knocked over for a lowly 188 in the ODI series opener against India at the Wankhede in Mumbai.

Shami was the wrecker-in-chief as he picked up three wickets in three overs which included two wicket-maidens as the Aussies skittled out in just 35.4 overs after being put into bat.

Opener Mitchell Marsh gave Australia a good start and Steve Smith and co. were cruising at 129 for 2 in the 20th over. But then Shami came back and produced a decisive spell as India chipped away with regular wickets.

The hapless visitors lost their last eight wickets for just 59 runs.

After initially knocking over Travis Head in the second over, Mohammed Siraj came back and did the finishing job, finishing with figures of 3 for 29.

Shami helped India pull things back in control after an attacking 65-ball 81 from Mitchell Marsh set Australia on the course of a competitive total, as his second spell of 3-2-8-3 broke the back of Australia's resistance after a sparkling start.

Shami finished with brilliant figures of 6-2-17-3.

Marsh provided Australia with a rollicking start, cracking 10 fours and five sixes in his first-ever innings as an opener in ODIs, on his comeback to international cricket after a three-month layoff following an ankle surgery.

Marsh's charge in the first half of the game ensured Australia kept moving briskly towards a big total, but India kept making inroads at regular intervals and eventually bundled them out for a below-par score.

After Travis Head played one onto his wickets off Siraj in the second over, Marsh joined forces with Australia captain Steve Smith for a sturdy 72-run stand for the second wicket.

Smith, yet to record a half-century on the tour, chased one outside off from Hardik Pandya to walk back for a 30-ball 22.

Marsh continued with his attack but as he was nearing his second ODI century against India and first since January 2016, he played one shot too many to be dismissed by Ravindra Jadeja.

The Indian spinner bowled a delivery wide on the off-stump, and Marsh mis-hit it to be caught at short third man.

Jadeja then produced a stunning one-handed catch to get rid of Marnus Labuschagne (15) off Kuldeep Yadav, and Josh Inglis chopped one onto his wickets off Mohammad Shami as Australia stuttered to 169/5 in the 28th over.

Shami produced a wicket-maiden 30th over in which Shubman Gill dropped a catch at first slip – his second in the innings – as Green's off-stump went flying after a 19-ball 12.

But Gill finally held on to a regulation catch off Shami in the 32nd over to end Marcus Stoinis' (5) innings, sparking a batting collapse for the visitors who slipped from 129/2 to 188 all-out, losing eight wickets for 59 runs.

Glenn Maxwell (8) also flopped with the bat, hitting one straight to Pandya at short midwicket off Jadeja in the 33rd over.

Gill improvised further when he put in a dive to his right to help Siraj record his second wicket, with Sean Abbott (0) also failing to make a mark. The right-arm bowler had Adam Zampa (0) caught behind for the final wicket of the innings.

While the Indian pace duo of Shami and Siraj were spot-on, Australia rather found batting easy against the spin pair of Kuldeep and Jadeja, as they gave away 94 runs from a collective 17 overs with three wickets.

(With inputs from PTI)

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