
Prabhsimran Singh blazing hundreds helped India to ensure the victory of the series 2-1 over Australia and by defeating visitors with 2 goals in the third unofficial ODI. Prabhsimran scored 102 out of 68 and got into just 66 in just 66 and helped the hosts overcome the line. The pursuit of 317 for victory, India survived the collapse of the late order to reach the target in 46 breaks, with 24 balls to save.
Australia and, first launching, suffered early failure, collapsed on 24/3 inside the first six exceeded with Arshdeep Singh and a rough blow that happened soon. Cooper Connolly A Council with a fast 64 out of 49, partnership with Lachlan Shaw (32) at the 71-run booth of the fourth goal. Jack Edwards (89 OFF 75) and Liam Scott (73 out of 64), whose 152-party partnership for the seventh goal, raised Australia from an uncertain position to 316 at 49.1 overs.
India’s bowling efforts were headed by Arshdeep Singho, who ended up with the characters of 3/38, and Harshit Rana, who claimed 3/61. Ayush Badoni contributed important goals with 2/31 and helped to limit Australia despite the resistance of the late order. The collapse of Australia and late exchanges ensured that India and were not set a steeper goal, with Arshdeep and Rana to remove the key dough towards the end.
In response, India got to the beginning of the flying when Prabhsimran and Abhishek Sharma (22) gave 83 runs in more than 11 years. Prabhsimran continued his aggressive approach after Tilak Varma fell cheaply and reached landmarks in fine fashion, because his shifts included 12 four and 4 six and set the tone for persecution.
After the release of Prabhsimran, Shreyas Iyer (62 out of 58) connected with Riyan Parag (58 out of 53) to create a 117-run partnership and maintain India in persecution. Both Batsmen showed a smooth stroke and accelerated the level of scoring, while Iyer’s calm and rapid scoring of Parag in building a foundation. However, the middle order hit as Tanveer Sangha (4/72) and Todd Murphy (4/42), which caused India to slip from 262/3 to 301/8.
The collapse saw quick release of key pastures, including Shreyas, Parag and Nishant Sindhu, and the fall of Ayush Badoni and Harshit Rana in 42. Momentum moved briefly towards visitors, as the required runs began to increase and the lower order was exposed.
Under pressure, ViPraj Nigam (24 from 32 balls) and Arshdeep Singh (7 not out of 15 balls) showed resistance and leads India to victory with an uninterrupted stand of the ninth goal.
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Published on:
October 5, 2025
Tune