India vs Aus 2nd Odi India Record Big win by 9 wickets

India provided ample proof of their frightening strength at home as they pulled off their highest ever one day international chase to restored parity in the seven-match series against Australia. It was a game that saw record after batting record tumble and fall. The winning pursuit of 360 was the 2nd-highest ever in one day international s and was brought about chiefly by the fastest one day international hundred by an Indian.
India won by 9 wickets, with an unimaginable 39 balls to spare, and this also made it the 1st time they successfully chased a total in excess of 300 against Australia. As was to be expected, it took a rank sub-continental batting pitch to edit a long history of failed pursuits. Dhawan provided the early impetus as the openers put on 176 in just over 26 overs. And Kohli ushered in win with an equal measure of confidence and brutality, striking 7 sixes and 8 fours on the way.
Dhawan, when he had scored 42, was adjudicate ‘not out’ by the TV umpire on a close stumping call off Xavier Doherty, and he celebrated by slaughtering Mitchell Johnson and Faulkner through the leg-side. The southpaw surged ahead after reaching his half-century, but fell 5 short of a ton when he nicked Faulkner to the wicketkeeper Haddin. 

Kohli then took the game away from Australia. He smacked sixes off Clint McKay and Doherty, bringing up his 50 in 27 balls, and partnered Rohit for 186 runs in 17.2 overs – an association that took the wind out of the Aussie sails. That he was eclipsed by his more hostile partners doesn’t imply that Rohit was a slouch in the middle and the Mumbai batsman's third ODI ton was reached at almost a fair rate.
Big target
The spree of reworked The  Records had begun in the first innings when Bailey chose to bat. For the first time ever, the top 5 batsmen in an ODI innings scored half-centuries as Australia posted a massive 359/5. Aaron Finch (50) and Phil Hughes (83) provided the foundation, Shane Watson (56) tended to the middle, and skipper Bailey (92*, 50b) and Glenn Maxwell (53, 32b) looted 96 in just 51 deliveries to cap off a fantastic outing.
India’s bowling let them down yet again as they conceded 132 in the last 10 overs. The spinners Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja and Yuvraj Singh leaked 157 in 22 overs combined and were intent on bowling half-trackers. The medium-pacers found only full-tosses in their search for yorkers. A grand total of 12 sixes and 34 boundaries studded the Australian innings. India paid them back with 11 and 39 respectively.

AUS359/5(50)
G Bailey (C) -92(50)
P Hughes -83(103)
S Watson -59(53)
G Maxwell -53(32)
A Finch -50(53)

IND362/1(43.3)
R Sharma -141(123)
V Kohli -100(52)
S Dhawan -95(86)

Player of the match
Rohit Sharma