Australian cricket team in India in 2009–10

Australian cricket team in India 2009-10
India
Australia
Dates 25 October – 11 November 2009
Captains Mahendra Singh Dhoni Ricky Ponting
One Day International series
Result Australia won the 7-match series 4–2
Most runs Mahendra Singh Dhoni (285)
Sachin Tendulkar (275)
Gautam Gambhir (158)
Michael Hussey (313)
Ricky Ponting (267)
Shane Watson (256)
Most wickets Harbhajan Singh (8)
Ashish Nehra (7)
Ravindra Jadeja (6)
Shane Watson (10)
Doug Bollinger (9)
Mitchell Johnson (9)
Player of the series Shane Watson (Aus)

The Australia Cricket Team toured India from 25 October to 11 November 2009. The tour consisted of seven One Day International matches and the series was won by Australia with a final tally of 4-2 (one match was abandoned due to rain).[1]

Squads

India [2]  Australia
Mahendra Singh Dhoni (c) (wk) Ricky Ponting (c)
Virendar Sehwag Michael Hussey (vc)
Gautam Gambhir Doug Bollinger
Sachin Tendulkar Nathan Hauritz
Yuvraj Singh Ben Hilfenhaus
Suresh Raina Jon Holland
Ravindra Jadeja James Hopes 1
Praveen Kumar Mitchell Johnson
Harbhajan Singh Brett Lee 2
Ishant Sharma Shaun Marsh
Ashish Nehra Tim Paine (wk) 3
Virat Kohli Peter Siddle4
Munaf Patel Adam Voges
Sudeep Tyagi Shane Watson
Amit Mishra Cameron White
  1. ^ James Hopes flew home after suffering a hamstring injury in the first ODI. Victorian Bowler Clint McKay took Hopes' place in the squad.
  2. ^ Brett Lee flew home after suffering an elbow injury in the first ODI. New South Wales all-rounder Moises Henriques5 took Lee's place in the squad.
  3. ^ Wicket-keeper Tim Paine flew home after seriously breaking his finger in the second ODI. South Australian wicket-keeper Graham Manou took Paine's place in the squad.
  4. ^ Peter Siddle flew home after suffering soreness in the left side of his body in the fourth ODI. New South Wales bowler Burt Cockley took Siddle's place in the squad.
  5. ^ Moises Henriques flew home after suffering a damaged hamstring in the fourth ODI. Victorian all-rounder Andrew McDonald took Henriques' place in the squad.

ODI series

1st ODI

25 October
Scorecard
Australia 
292/8(50 overs)
v
 India
288/8 (50 overs)
Ricky Ponting 74 (85)
Ishant Sharma 3/50 (10 overs)
Gautam Gambhir 68 (85)
Mitchell Johnson 2/59 (10 overs)
Australia won by 4 runs
Reliance Stadium, Vadodara, India
Umpires: Mark Benson & Shavir Tarapore
Player of the match: Michael Hussey

2nd ODI

28 October
Scorecard
India 
354/7 (50 overs)
v
 Australia
255 (48.3 overs)
Mahendra Singh Dhoni 124 (107)
Mitchell Johnson 3/75 (10 overs)
Michael Hussey 53 (60)
Ravindra Jadeja 3/35 (6.3 overs)

3rd ODI

31 October
Scorecard
 Australia
229/5 (50 overs)
v
India 
230/4 (48.2 overs)
Michael Hussey 81* (82)
Ravindra Jadeja 2/41 (9 overs)
Yuvraj Singh 78 (96)
Mitchell Johnson 1/43 (9.2 overs)
India won by 6 wickets
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi, India
Umpires: Amiesh Saheba & Shavir Tarapore
Player of the match: Yuvraj Singh

4th ODI

2 November
Scorecard
 Australia
250 (49.2 overs)
v
India 
226 (46.4 overs)
Cameron White 62 (71)
Ashish Nehra 3/37 (8 overs)
Sachin Tendulkar 40 (68)
Shane Watson 3/29 (7.4 overs)
Australia won by 24 runs
PCA Stadium, Mohali, India
Umpires: Asoka de Silva & Amiesh Saheba
Player of the match: Shane Watson

5th ODI

5 November
Scorecard
 Australia
350/4 (50 overs)
v
India 
347 (49.4 overs)
Shaun Marsh 112 (112)
Praveen Kumar 2/68 (9 overs)
Sachin Tendulkar 175 (141)
Shane Watson 3/47 (8.4 overs)
Australia won by 3 runs
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad, India
Umpires: Asoka de Silva & Shavir Tarapore
Player of the match: Sachin Tendulkar

6th ODI

8 November
Scorecard
India 
170 (47 overs)
v
 Australia
172/4 (41.5 overs)
Ravindra Jadeja 57 (103)
Doug Bollinger 5/35 (10 overs)
Shane Watson 49 (49)
Harbhajan Singh 2/23 (10 overs)
Australia won by 6 wickets
Nehru Stadium, Guwahati, India
Umpires: Asoka de Silva & Shavir Tarapore
Player of the match: Doug Bollinger

7th ODI

11 November
Scorecard
v
Match abandoned without a ball bowled
DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai, India
Umpires: Asoka de Silva & Amiesh Saheba

Media coverage

Television

References

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