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Fans at the Holkar Cricket Stadium in Indore witnessed a thrilling display of cricketing prowess during the second ODI of the three-game series between India and Australia. While the venue was initially set on fire by the Indian batting line-up, it was the home team’s fiery pacer Prasidh Krishna who stole the limelight during th💮e꧂ second innings by striking early with the ball.
A double blow from Prasidh Krishna
Krishna showcased a brilliant bowling performance in his opening over, removing Aussie batter Matthew Short and stand-in skipper Steve Smith on consecutive deliveries. The Karnataka-born’s magical spell left the crowd in sheer awe.
Matthew Short’s dismissal
On the second ball of his spell, Prasidh bowled a length ball that swung away outside off. Short threw his bat at it, attempting to flay it over the off-side but unfortunately he could only manage to get a fat outside edge, sending the ball hurtling towards Ravichandran Ashwin at the third man, who took a brilliant runninꦦg catch to his left with♔out losing the balance.
Steve Smith departs for a golden duck
With the Holkar Cricket Stadium buzzing with excitement, Krishna had something truly special in store for the very next delivery as he produced an angled outside back-of-a-length delivery to newly arrived Smith. The Australian skipper gave in to temptation and chased the ball by wafting his bat hard at it. As a result, the ball found a thick outside edge of the willow and soared towards the first slip, where Shubman Gill reverse-cu🌸pped the catch above his head, sendi🌱ng the Indian fans into delirium.
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Matthew Short (9) and Steve S﷽♏mith (0) depart in quick succession.
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As far as the match is concerned,Gill and Shreyas Iyer‘s brilliant centuries guided India to a mammoth total of 399/5 in their allotted 50 overs. Meanwhile, Suryakumar Yadav and KL Rahul contributed to the team total with quickfire fifties. However, it is also worth mentioning that Australia’s target has been revised to 317 in 33 overs the play was interrupted by rain.