Rain had more than a say in Chennai in the first One-Day International where Australia were all at sea, trying to chase down a revised target of 164 in 21 overs. India wrapped up a comprehensive 26-run win there.

Eden Gardens was expected to be the same as well, but for a brief break of play, a full match did get completed – and it didn’t end well for Australia again. Virat Kohli’s 92, Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s brilliant spell and Kuldeep Yadav’s hat-trick meant India have taken a 2-0 lead.

Here’s how India’s 50-run win unfolded:

As it happened:

There we go. Clinical from India. That’s it from us. The next match – a must-win for Australia to stay alive in the series – is on Sunday, at 1:30 pm in Indore. Do join us then. Till then, good night and thanks for joining us!

Post-match: Steve Smith rues the decisions made by his batsmen under pressure, praises Stoinis for that innings he played at the end. Man of the match is Virat Kohli. Heaps praise on Bhuvneshwar Kumar. About his innings, he says there was nothing different in his preparation.

That’s it: Fittingly, Bhuvneshwar Kumar wraps it up for India. Richardson given LBW, DRS can’t save him. Stunning figures for Bhuvi: 6.1-2-9-3.

Final wicket.

Fifty for Stoinis! Gets there with a straight six. Can he pull off a stunning heist? Follows that up with another six over fine leg as he farms the strike.

Nine down, one to go! Just as Stoinis and Nathan-Coulter Nile were building a nice little partnership, Hardik Pandya gets the wicket of the latter. Caught and bowled. Stoinis is still there though and he’s already played one incredible innings earlier this year when he almost won a lost-cause against New Zealand. After 40 overs, Australia 182/9

OUT, OUT and OUT! TAKE A BOW, Kuldeep Yadav! A hat-trick at the Eden Gardens against Australia for the youngster. Celebrations all around.

32.2: Mathew Wade bowled as he chops one on to his stumps

32.3: Ashton Agar LBW – a full, loopy leg-spinner pitches on legstump and traps him straight in front.

32.4: Pat Cummins caught behind – the best of the lot. The ball pitches just on off stump, it’s the wrong ‘un and it takes the outside edge. Smart catch by Dhoni.

After 33 overs, Australia 148 for 8.

OUT! Is that the turning point of the match? Steve Smith can’t believe what he has done. A good short ball from Hardik Pandya and the Aussie skipper pulls it to substitute Jadeja at mid-wicket. After 30 overs, Australia 138 for 5.

Pandya is delighted. Kohli is delighted. Smith...

After 25 overs, Australia 120/4. Smith completes his half-century. The visitors will need him to be there till the end. They need another 133 runs to win.

OUT! Moment of magic from MS Dhoni. Maxwell steps down to take on Chahal, misses the ball, it looks like it hits pad and lobs up a bit. Dhoni reacts in a flash, dives forward, gathers the ball and in one motion whips the bails off – and then throws the ball and holds the pose. Swag! After 23 overs, Australia 106/4

After 20 overs, Australia 102/3: Maxwell being Maxwell. Starts taking on Kuldeep just like he did in Chennai. Back-to-back sixes.

OUT! And the breakthrough comes in typical wrist-spinner style. You can bowl all the good balls but sometimes it’s the worst ball that gets a legspinner his wicket. Travis Head hits a full toss straight to midwicket. Chahal’s reaction says it all – bemused. After 17 overs, Australia 85/3.

Luck.

After 15 overs, Australia 76/2: The first 12 overs were a study in contrast. Bhuvi’s figures: 6-2-9-2 while Bumrah & Pandya: 6-1-42-0. Chahal is the first spinner coming on an starts well, some good turn. But Head and Smith have not let the run rate get higher. Constantly finding the boundaries and especially on this lightning quick Eden outfield.

After 10 overs, Australia 47/2: Contrasting starts for Bhuvneshwar and Bumrah. Bhuvi’s figures read 5-2-7-2. Bumrah’s 4-1-27-0. Bhuvi should have had 3, if Rohit had caught Travis Head at first slip. Pandya comes in to bowl the 10th. Head and Smith are dealing in boundaries at the moment and the run rate is well under check.

Will India regret this drop by Rohit?

Travis Head gets a reprieve when on 15.

OUT! This is a masterclass in swing bowling by Bhuvneshwar. Keeps it swinging away from Warner and the keeps bringing the line closer to the stumps and finally gets the edge, to Rahane at Gully. Massive wicket for India. Australia 10/2 after 5 overs.

ICYMI:

OUT! Quite a brilliant start for India. After just 2 runs from the first 2 overs, Cartwright is feeling the pressure and Bhuvi gets one to just nip back and go through a massive bat-pad gap, clean bowled. A wicket-maiden for Bhuvi. After 3 overs, Australia 2/1

The players are out in the middle. No change for Australia, Cartwright and Warner walk out to bat. Dhoni, Kohli share a moment before Bhuvi starts proceedings. 1-1 or 2-0? Let’s find out.

End of innings: India were going along nicely with Kohli and Rahane. But from 197 for 4 to 252 all out in the last 13.2 overs, it’s been a brilliant comeback by Australia. They will fancy their chances to chase this down, with the conditions expected to less tough in the evening and potentially dew helping the ball skid on more. Rahane thinks India have enough though. Join us for the chase. For now, reaction and stats:

OUT! Chahal is the last wicket to fall (run out) but not before Bumrah pushes India past 250 with a boundary. India are all out for 252 after 50 overs.

OUT! It’s been one of those days for Hardik. Very little worked for him today. He’s gone for 20 off 26 balls, Pandya hits it to Warner at long off. India still short of 250, last wicket remaining in the last over.

OUT! Kuldeep is gone now. Hardik was pretty pissed off when Bhuvi got out the previous over, last ball as we was unable to keep strike. And then Kuldeep is out in the 2nd ball of the 49th.

Play resumes and more action: First ball, free hit. But it’s a dot ball by Bhuvi. He slices the next ball high, Smith runs back and drops a skier. The next ball is hit high up again and this time Maxwell takes it. India 239/7 after 48 overs.

Here’s the clarification for the Pandya incident:

CONFUSION, DRAMA: First, Pandya hits a full toss in the air and is caught by Smith. And then he starts to walk off the ground with the rain falling. Not sure what he was thinking there - he should have known it was a no-ball. Smith realises what’s going on, throws the ball to the bowler, and the run out is complete. But the umpires have given it no ball - rightly but also say the ball is dead before the run out was done – not so sure about that. Players are walking off and Smith is having a heated argument with the umpires. Looks like Pandya will come out to bat again. Play stopped at 237 for 6 (and not 7) after 47.3 overs.

OUCH! Pandya has been hit on the side of his helmet at the non-striker end by a powerful slog from Bhuvneshwar. That looked very nasty but after a brief visit by the physio he’s good to carry on. After 47 overs, India 233/6

OUCH!

After 45 overs, India 222/6: The big finish that Kohli was setting India up for has not come. Not by a long shot. 15 runs from the last 5 overs, just the one boundary from Pandya when he cut past cover for 4. Brilliant death bowling by the Aussies, banging in to the pitch and making use of the spongy bounce.

OUT! Kolkata silenced. You could hear a pin drop. MS Dhoni walks back. Kane Richardson floats one full just outside off, MSD leans forward and drives it uppishly to Steve Smith at cover. After 40 overs India 207/6. Can Hardik Pandya push India to a competitive score?

OUT! When was the last time Virat Kohli got out in the 90s? Today he does. Nathan Coulter-Nile provides the breakthrough again. Seemed like a tired shot from Kohli as tried to run one down to third man but chops it on to his stumps. What a fine innings. 92 off 107 balls under trying conditions.

MASSIVE CHEERS: And guess why? It’s MS Dhoni walking out to bat in his 300th ODI for India. (He has played 3 for Asia XI).

OUT! A few balls back Kedar Jadhav played an extra-ordinary shot for six. Just outside off, he stayed in the crease, cut it over point for six. Same shot against Coulter-Nile, he stayed in the crease, but this cut it straight to point – Maxwell takes it.

Kedar Jadhav has entered his zone, ladies and gents, as we touch the 35-over mark. Remember, he scored 90 off 72 balls against England last time he played here. Playing some typically unorthodox shots and has raced to a 23-ball 24. The partnership has crossed 50 at more than run-a-ball and India are 185/3.

Right 31 overs gone, another drinks break. India are 154/3, Kohli on 72. It’s been a good knock for him, considering the weather conditions. How much will India aim at?

Manish Pandey is gone as well. An absolutely nothing shot to Agar, and he is bowled for just 3. Not making use of his opportunities. India 132/3.

Pandey is bowled.

After 25 overs, India 124/2: More sweating, more water breaks. It’s been tough for all the players out there. Manish Pandey is the new batsman in and will look to take some load of Kohli.

WICKET! And the way the two were batting, it was only logical that the breakthrough would come with a run-out. Both batsmen tired, both batsmen took the first run lightly, Rahane turns back and puts his hand up hinting he can’t make it but Kohli keeps going, and in the end Rahane’s dive finds him just short. Emphasis on just.

Milestone for Ajinkya Rahane: And 20th ODI fifty for Jinx! It’s been a fine knock by the Mumbaikar so far. Started positively with a flurry of drives and has built a solid base with his captain.

Milestone for Virat Kohli: The Indian captain had scored 46 runs in the last 6 innings (all formats combined) and he has a half-century to break that run of form today. Raises his bat, and immediately signals for water, on his knees. That kind of a day in Kolkata.

After 20 overs gone, India 101/1: Australia started well but haven’t been sharp at all. Kohli started edgily but is looking better and better. Rahane is batting like a dream and edging towards a 50. India well on top here and have just crossed the 100-mark.

2.47 pm: All steadily ticking along. The humidity seems to have really gotten to Australia...they look very flat. Wade really struggling. The stand is 62. India 82/1 in 17 overs.

2.30 pm: And now Kohli is slowly getting into the groove. Pulling out those trademark cover drives. The partnership is getting along nicely. Nearing 50. There’s a hold-up as the Aussies struggle with the Kolkata humidity. India 64/1 in 13 overs.

2.15 pm: Rahane is still playing some exquisite cover drives and even Kohli joins him in the show. A little bit of extra bounce did put him in some trouble though. India 43/1.

1.57 pm: Gone! Rohit Sharma, who has a fantastic record here, is gone! Drives straight to Coulter-Nile who takes it on the second try. He induces an edge from Kohli who survives but then Rahane drives him beautifully through the covers. India 26/1.

1.55 pm: Pat Cummins has bowled a stunning over for Australia but this is still a much better start for India. Rohit Sharma and Ajinkya Rahane have hit some lovely drives. India 19/0 after 5.

1.40 pm: Just like the last match, it is a quiet start for India but they haven’t lost a wicket yet. The pitch has early bounce. India are 5/0 after 2 overs.

1.05 pm: Kohli wins the toss. India will bat first. Kohli is warming up to batting first, eh. He mentions that with two wrist spinners, he’s confident of defending a total. No changes for India.

Smith has a grin on his face when he’s reminded of his 100th ODI. Says he would have batted first as well. Two changes for Australia: Kane Richardson and Ashton Agar are in for James Falukner and Adam Zampa.

12.45 pm: Good day. First, the good news. It’s not raining. Not now, at least. It is, however, quite gloomy and overcast.

While we wait for the toss, why not check out this hilarious video of Glenn Maxwell imitating Steve Smith?

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