MOHALI: Peter Handscomb’s maiden century and a blistering 84 from Ashton Turner helped Australia chase down a record 359 against India to level the series at 2-2 in the fourth one-day international on Sunday. Turner’s 43-ball blitz in Mohali gave Australia the win by four wickets with 13 balls to spare in their highest ever run chase. Earlier Shikhar Dhawan struck a career-best 143 to guide India to 358 for nine after electing to bat first. The hosts rode on a 193-run opening stand between Dhawan and Rohit Sharma, who made 95, to post a big total. Sharma registered his 40th ODI fifty but missed out on a hundred after falling to Jhye Richardson, who took three wickets.
Source: Pakistan Today March 10, 2019 17:03 UTC