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Half-centuries lift Australia to 269 in ODI cricket

Published on 12 February 2012 - 9:11am
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Half-centuries for David Hussey and debutant Peter Forrest helped Australia make 269 for eight from their 50 overs in the tri-series one-day international against India in Adelaide Sunday.

India controversially rested champion batsman Sachin Tendulkar under their rotation policy, denying the 38-year-old another chance to score his long-awaited 100th international century.

Forrest and Hussey put on 98 for the fourth wicket to vindicate captain Michael Clarke's decision to bat after winning the toss.

Forrest, 26, promoted for his one-day international debut, impressed in making 66 from 83 balls, including two sixes, while Hussey contributed 72 from 76 deliveries.

The Indians made a promising start, with former Australian captain Ricky Ponting falling cheaply in an unusual role as opener, caught at point by Virat Kohli from the bowling of Ranganath Vinay Kumar for six.

The dangerous David Warner was run out for 18, while Michael Clarke looked in good touch before being fooled by a slower delivery from Umesh Yadav and dragging the ball onto his stumps for 38.

Yadav was the best of the Indian bowlers, picking up two wickets at a cost of 49 runs from his 10 overs.

© ANP/AFP

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