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India vs Australia, 1st ODI, Vadodara

Ind vs Aus 1st ODI - Australia Braces for Strengthened India

Vadodara: The return of two of India's most explosive batsmen poses a threat to Australia's efforts to build on impressive recent form when the two sides meet in the latest chapter of their escalating rivalry.

Riding on the one-day form that has seen it win 10 of its past 12 one-day games, world champion Australia has arrived determined to avenge its loss at home in last year's tri-series to Mahendra Dhoni's India side.

With the seven-match limited-overs series that begins Sunday in the western city of Vadodara, Australia captain Ricky Ponting is confident of reproducing the form that saw his team win six of seven matches against England this year and then defend its Champions Trophy title.

"We've been playing consistently good one-day cricket, I expect that to continue over the next couple of weeks in India," Ponting said.

Ponting's team, however, is missing some key players: vice-captain Michael Clarke (back), in-form batsman Callum Ferguson, wicketkeeper Brad Haddin (finger) and seasoned pace bowler Nathan Bracken (knee).

Tim Paine, standing in for Haddin as wicketkeeper after Australia lost the Ashes test series in England, has displayed good form with the bat, while all-rounder Shane Watson's successive centuries in the Champions Trophy provided a big boost.

India was knocked out of the preliminary round in the Champions Trophy, but Ponting felt Dhoni's side would be a different proposition on its home turf.

"We all know how well the Indians play in their own conditions," said Ponting.

India's struggling batting order has been strengthened by the return of Virender Sehwag and Yuvraj Singh from injuries, even though pace ace Zaheer Khan is yet to regain match-fitness.

Sehwag recovered from shoulder injury that sidelined the hard-hitting opener from the Twenty20 World Cup and Champions Trophy, while Yuvraj injured a finger during practice at the Champions Trophy.

"Confronting the Indian team in front of huge home crowds will be a big challenge," said Australia coach Tim Nielsen, reminding his players not to "get too emotionally into it."

Ponting said the intensity of the contests between these two teams _ currently No. 1 and 2 in ICC's one-day rankings _ had seen it develop into a genuine rivalry.

Team news

India (likely): Mahendra Singh Dhoni (captain), Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag, Gautam Gambhir, Yuvraj Singh, Suresh Raina, Virat Kohli, Harbhajan Singh, Ashish Nehra, Praveen Kumar, Ishant Sharma.

Australia (likely): Ricky Ponting (captain), Tim Paine, Shane Watson, Adam Voges, Michael Hussey, Cameron White, Doug Bollinger, Nathan Hauritz, Mitchell Johnson, Brett Lee, Peter Siddle.

Pitch & conditions
The pitch being prepared for first one-day international between India and Australia, scheduled for Sunday at the Reliance Stadium here, could help bowlers in the first hour of the match, according to sources involved in the preparation of the track.

Stats & Trivia

  • Johnson had taken five for 26 and Brett Lee two for 42 in Vadodara.
  • Australia win 10 game from last 12, lost only one against England in 7th ODI and one abondoned b/w India and Australia in Champions Trophy.
  • Sachin Tendulkar make three hundreds in six game.

Match fact
Sunday October 25, 2009
Start time: 09:00 local, 03:30 GMT, 14:30 Sydney

Head 2 Head

  India Australia
Ranking 2 1
Captain MS Dhoni Rickty Ponting
Coach Gary Kirsten Tim Nielsen
Highest Total chased
India won by 6 wickets on Apr 23 1998
Target Chased: 272
Australia won by 2 (d/l method) wickets on Jan 21 2004
Target Chased: 296
Most Prolific Batsman
Sachin Tendulkar (2730 Runs)
Ricky Ponting (1778 Runs)
Highest Individual Score
Sachin Tendulkar (143 Runs)
Ricky Ponting (140 Runs)
Best Bowling Analysis
6/27 by Murali Kartik on Oct 16 2007
6/39 by Ken Macleay on Jun 12 1983
Most Prolific Bowler
Kapil Dev (45 Wickets)
Brett Lee (49 Wickets)
Head to head
Total Played 96, India 32, Australia 56, No Result 8
Current Form LWLAW WAWWW(recent last)

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