Canberra: Explosive batting by Hardik Pandya and Ravindra Jadeja followed by an outstanding bowling spell by Shardul Thakur helped India beat Australia by 13 runs in the third and final ODI of the series. With this win, Team India managed to avoid whitewash having lost first two games of the series.
While India opened their account in the ODI Super League with the win, Australia took the series 2-1. Luck was India's side to begin with as Kohli won the toss for the first time in the series and decided to bat. While the top-order failed to fire in unison, the middle-order rose to the challenge and both Hardik Pandya and Ravindra Jadeja played match-winning knocks of 92 and 66 respectively to guide India to 302/5.
The addition of Shardul Thakur, T Natarajan, and Kuldeep Yadav also rejuvenated the bowling as the side was finally able to take wickets at regular intervals. For the first time in the last six ODIs, the Men in Blue also managed to take a wicket in the powerplay overs. Aaron Finch played a knock of 75 runs, while Glenn Maxwell and Aston Agar tried their best to take Australia over the line. But in the end, Kohli and boys managed to hang on to register a 13-run win.
Defending 303, debutant T Natarajan sent Marnus Labuschagne (7) back to the pavilion in the sixth over of the innings. In the very next over, Jasprit Bumrah could have dismissed skipper Finch, but Shikhar Dhawan ended up dropping the catch at first slip.
Bringing Thakur into the playing XI paid off for the Men in Blue as he got the prized scalp of Steve Smith (7) in the 12th over, reducing Australia to 56/2. Moises Henriques then joined Finch in the middle and the duo stitched a 61-run stand. However, as soon as the hosts started gaining an upper hand, Thakur and Jadeja provided India with the breakthroughs of Henriques (22) and Finch (75) with Australia still 180 runs away from victory.
Cameron Green (21) and Alex Carey (38) also lost their wickets before the 38-over mark, and it was all down to Glenn Maxwell, who was tasked with ensuring Australia's victory. Maxwell did his best as he went on to play a 59-run knock, but with Australia still needing 35 runs for victory, Jasprit Bumrah clean bowled Maxwell -- in the 45th over -- to revive India's hopes.