Over-by-over report: Australia are seeking to reverse their recent form and avoid a series sweep in the final game in Rajkot. Join our writers for updates
One last chance. One chance for some good vibes for Australia ahead of the World Cup. Ok, sure, there will be a couple of official warm-up games too, ones that aren’t official ODIs, after these unofficial warm-up games that are official ODIs. But you know what I mean. Australia gotlast time out, taken for 399 by India’s batting. They would probably like to bat first at Rajkot.
Lots of chances for fringe players in this series, but some of the big guns are coming back now. Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma will for India, Australia will get Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc, maybe Glenn Maxwell too. Could be fun.
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