New Delhi: A score of 264 on board in the first innings in Adelaide was a bit short of the mark but could have been defended if Indian bowlers showcased some intent by applying pressure in the crucial second ODI. India just didn’t lose a match but also lost an opportunity to display their cricketing supremacy over the Australian side which has proved to be a trouble maker for them time and again.

While it was a different day and a different venue but the fate remained the same as the Men in Blue failed the ODI test yet again against the biggies after losing the first ODI in Perth. An all-round brilliant show would have powered them to a victory in the most important game but it was an all-round lacklusterness at display which cost the ODI World Cup runners-up the game and the series.

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