New Delhi: Back-to-back defeats in Perth and Adelaide have put India in an unfamiliar territory. Down 0-2 in the 3-match ODI series against Australia, Team India, the world number one side and a dominant white-ball force, is staring at a rare whitewash in the 50-over format. The last time India suffered a clean sweep was back in 2020 when New Zealand beat them 3-0 in a three-match series at home. That was India’s first ODI series whitewash in the last three decades.

With only pride to play for, Shubman Gill’s men must step up in what could be the last game for Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma on Australian soil in an emotionally-charged third ODI at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday.

Outplayed in both games, India need all their players, especially Kohli and Gill, to fire on all cylind

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