NEW DELHI: Rohit Sharma smashed his 50th international hundred, while Virat Kohli played a time-bending knock in what could be their final outing in Australia, guiding India to a commanding nine-wicket victory in the third ODI on Saturday. After Harshit Rana and the Indian bowlers restricted Australia to a modest 236, Rohit (121 not out) and Kohli (74 not out) put together a 168-run partnership off just 170 balls for the second wicket, steering India to 237 for one in 38.3 overs. Rohit finished as the highest run-getter of the series, scoring 202 runs in three matches at an average of 101, and was named Player of the Series. "That's what you expect in Australia, it's not going to be easy. You got to understand the situation. Haven't played for a long time, had a good prep
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