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PUBLISHED ON: 17 NOV 2025, 12:47 AM
In a nail-biting match that kept supporters on the edge of their seats right until the last over, Australia beat India by 2 wickets in the second ODI at the Adelaide Oval to seal the three-match ODI series 2–0. It was one of those games replete with drama, momentum changes, and individual heroics the kind of game that reminds the sporting world why this rivalry is still one of the best in contemporary sport.
Australia Hold Their Nerve to Wrap Up Series
In pursuit of a 265-run target, Australia began cautiously but steadily, with openers Travis Head (28) and Mitchell Marsh (11) building a solid platform. Wickets were lost in clusters in the middle overs, but Matthew Short produced an unlikely hero act, taking Australia home with an undefeated 74 from 78 balls, ably supported by Cooper Connolly (61)* in a determined ninth-wicket partnership.
The hosts finally achieved the target in the 49th over, and there were celebrations all around the Adelaide filled stands.
Australia’s win also highlighted the depth and calmness of their lineup, especially the lower order’s pressure-reliability — a signature of this world-class team.
India Fight Hard But Fall Short
After winning the toss, India chose to bat first and managed 264/9, a respectable total that fell 20 runs short on a batting field that was conducive to scoring.
While Shreyas Iyer (61) and Axar Patel (44) made timely runs, captain Rohit Sharma continued to play well, scoring 73 off 97 balls. But India again lost their key wickets in the final overs, as Australia’s bowlers applied pressure towards the end.
Leg-spinner Adam Zampa was the best bowler with 4 for 60, keeping India from running away with the game.
Turning Point: Fielding Blunders Cost India Precious
Fielding was India’s downfall. Two abandoned catches — one off Connolly on 24 and the other off Matthew Short on 55 — proved to be match-winners.
Post-match, Indian captain Shubman Gill, who had captained the team in the absence of Rohit for a while on the field, conceded:
“We were some 15–20 runs short and didn’t field well. In front of a team like Australia, little errors cost you big.”
The missed opportunities not only let Australia recover but also turned the momentum totally in their direction during the nail-biting closing stages.
India vs Australia Series Summary
| Match | Venue | Result |
| 1st ODI | Perth Stadium | Australia won by 5 wickets |
| 2nd ODI | Adelaide Oval | Australia won by 2 wickets |
| 3rd ODI | Sydney Cricket Ground | To be played (Oct 25, 2025) |
Now that the series is sealed, India has pride to play for in the final ODI, while Australia will seek to achieve a clean sweep on home turf.
What Lies Ahead
The loss serves to identify priority areas for improvement for India — death bowling, finishing power, and consistency in the field. Rotation of players and strength-testing of the bench will then be the focus ahead of 2025 Champions Trophy build-up.
Australia, on the other hand, appear a settled and assured unit, and their mix of experience and youth was their biggest strength going into next year’s world tournaments.

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