Bengaluru: Riding on Steven Smith's ninth ODI century, Australia posted a sub-par total of 286/9 in the third and final ODI played at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium on Sunday. Meanwhile, India's Mohammed Shami picked a four-wicket haul to help India restrict Australia to a below-par total.
Australian skipper guessed the coin-flip correctly and opted to bat first in a pitch which has historically helped teams batting second. However, the decision soon seemed to backfire as Australia lost David Warner early in the fourth over courtesy of Mohammed Shami's bowling.
Five overs later, Aaron Finch had to return back to pavilion after a goof up with Steven Smith which resulted in another Australian wicket.
Steven Smith then along with Marnus Labuschagne (54) steadied the Australian innings and stitched on a 127-run partnership before Marnus returned to pavilion courtesy of a blinder from Kohli which resulted in Ravindra Jadeja's wicket.
The Australian dressing room trying to up the ante, sent Mitchell Starc as a pinch-hitter in the number five position, a move which raised quite a few eyebrows. however, this move seemed to instantly backfire as Mitchell was sent back three deliveries later by Ravindra Jadeja.