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49th over. Australia all out for 255. WICKET. It's all over. Australia narrowly avoid a 100-run defeat. The last man to go was Hilfenhaus, run-out attempting to take a single and finding himself stranded in the middle of the pitch. That's 1-1 for the series.
48th over: Aus 255-9. Hilfenhaus slogs a few runs as the Aussies pass the magical 'losing by less than a hundred' mark.
47th over. Sharma can't finish it off and the Aussies hang in there for one more over.
46th over: Aus 241-9. Hilfenhaus hits a four, then finds his route to another one blocked by Kumar - whose fielding has improved in the last hour and a half. India's fielding has been as good as their running between the wickets was.
45th over. Australia 233-9. WICKET. Siddle adds two more runs to the Aussie total before attempting to guide a short ball from Sharma over the 'keepers head. It landed in Dhoni's gloves instead. Hauritz's final shot of the over just clears Tendulkar in the outfield. One wicket to go now.
44th over: WICKET. Aus 228-8. It was always going to happen, judging by the amount of wild swings Johnson has taken and missed. Nehra sends the off stump high into the skies above Nagpur with a terrific delivery. Siddle comes in, and Hauritz hits a four off the last ball, not that it matters any more.
43rd over. Australia 222-7. Sharma missed shot at the stumps from point blank range but it probably wouldn't have made any difference though. Five runs gained for the tourists.
42nd over: Aus . Ashish Nehra the bowler, and he nearly takes a wicket of Hauritz with his second ball; the sliding Harbahjan just too far back to claim the catch. Johnson swings and misses twice.
41st over. Johnson pulls a ball for four early on and not to be left out of the action, Hauritz smashes a straight drive through the air and to the boundary off the last ball. It's still not enough though.
40th over: Aus . The game continues to peter out, with Johnson swinging for anything and everything. Hauritz brings up the 200 for Australia. Small mercies...
39th over. Australia 197-7 First shot of the over heads skywards but lands safely for Voges but Jadeja bowls him two delieveries later when the batsman exposes his stumps in an attempt at a sweep shot and the ball hits the batsman and then the woodwork. Nathan Hauritz comes in to replace him.
38th over: Aus . Johnson steps back and cracks one for four, before surviving a run out effort from the surprisingly nimble Tendulkar. The last ball of the over disappears into the stands, a huge six from Johnson. But it seems academic now, doesn't it?
37th over. Australia 181-6. WICKET. Marsh follows his lofted boundary by taking a couple of steps towards the bowler the next shot only to miss the ball. Dhoni to takes the bails off and its six down for the Aussies. Mitchell Johnson has dug Australia out of trouble before, but this might just be beyond him.
36th over: Aus 174-5. Voges hits a four off the first ball of the over, but fours aren't enough...
35th over. Australia 166-5. Australia takes the batting Powerplay at what is probably the right time to roll the dice. Jadeja hits Marsh on the top of the kneeroll with his the first delivery but the appeal comes to nought. That's followed by a shy at the stumps later in the over, which would have caught the batsman out of his ground had it connected with the woodwork. Then a catch while the fielder has his foot on the boundary rope is rightly ruled not-out and Marsh takes six from the final delivery.
34th over: Aus 156-5. Four off Harbajhan's over. The Aussies need at least two runs a ball now. Unsuprisingly, they don't look like getting it.
33rd over. Australia 152-5. The gap between the current run-rate and the required run-rate just keeps growing for the Aussies, as Jadeja bowls a second tight over. Just four runs conceded.
32nd over: Aus 148-5. What would Australia give for an Adam Gilchrist to come in at no. 7? Neither Marsh nor Voges look like inspiring an unlikely victory here, despite a well taken two off the final ball.
31st over. Australia 141-5. WICKET. Hussey was just starting to look to lift the tempo when Jadeja put a gem of a delivery past him and rattled the stumps. he heads back to the pavilion with 53 runs to his name. Shaun Marsh is the replacement - there's not a lot of experience in the middle right now for Australia.
30th over: Aus 140-4. Hussey reaches his 26th ODI fifty, which he seems to have been playing for for the last 10 overs. The Aussies need 215 off 20 overs.
29th over. A Hussey cut shot scored the first boundary in a long while for Australia but a lot more are needed.
28th over: Aus 125-4. A great ball from Yuvraj is so close to Hussey's outside edge. Four off the over, as this Australian innings continues to die a slow, painful death.
27th over. Australia 121-4. Harbhajan continues to lock down the Aussie batsmen. Just four from this over.
26th over: Aus 117-4. Yuvraj is keeping it tight, but Hussey is a battler and he looks up for this fight. He needs to get a move on though...
25th over: At the halfway mark, the game looks to have gotten away from Australia with the required run-rate ballooning to around 9.5.
24th over: Aus 112-4. Some hilariously inept fielding from Kumar allows Hussey to steal two runs from a reverse sweep.
22nd over: Aus 100-4. New batsman Voges gets off the mark with three. It's looking like it's down to him and Hussey now.
21st over. 93-4 Harbhajan keeps things tight in the first five balls and then the WICKET falls on the final delivery. Cameron White trying to manufacture some runs scoops an easy catch into the hands of Raina.
20th over: Aus 90-3. On comes Yuvraj Singh, and after an unsuccessful appeal for lbw against Hussey. he concedes just two off the over.
19th over: White and Hussey begin the over by working singles off Harbhajan as the pair approach a 50 partnership. It's been the steadier Australia needed after three early wickets but staying alive is only half the battle for the Aussies, who now have a required run-rate above 8.50.
18th over: Aus 84-3. Just three runs off another economical over by Sharma.
17th over: White faces Harbhajan in the spinner's second over, and quickly gets himself to the non-striker's end. There's a man back waiting for Hussey to try the cut shot again, and he doesn't quite get onto it on his first attempt. A much tidier over for Harbhajan this time around, just the four runs conceded.
16th over: Aus 77-3. Boundaries off the first and last balls of the over for Australia; the first a well-timed shot off the backfoot by White, the second a fortunate top edge from Hussey.
15th over: Harbhajan Singh is into the attack and Hussey responds by picking off three straight boundaries on the legside. It's the kind of play Australia will need more of if they are to make a game of this.
14th over: Aus 55-3. Australia - 30 runs behind the hosts at this point in their innings - are on the rack against this lively Indian team. Raina makes a diving stop that his goalkeeping namesake would be proud of, as Sharma restricts them to just three off the over.
13th over: Hussey gets off the mark after soaking up six deliveries. White chips one over the infield for four when he finally gets a chance at the strikers end.
12th over: Aus 46-3. A great line from Sharma, who didn't give White anything to hit until the last ball, where he got a single. Australia's required run rate is above eight and climbing.
11th over: India takes the bowling Powerplay and is immediately rewarded with the all important wicket of Ricky Ponting, dismissed leg-before off the bowling of Praveen Kumar. Punter was beaten by a very good delivery, no doubt about that. Mike Hussey is next to step into the middle for the Aussies and doesn't look entirely comfortable for the rest of the over. A wicket maiden then, and Australia are already on the ropes.
10th over: WICKET. Aus 45-2. Ishant Sharma is on, and has an immediate impact - removing Shane Watson for 19 with his first ball; Tendulkar taking the catch in the slips. Cameron White is the new man in, and gets off the mark with well-timed four through extra cover.
Over 9: Run-out attempt off the first delivery. Might have been out too, if the ball had connected with the woodwork at the non-strikers end. Two runs conceded and one of them was a wide.
We take up the action again ni the 9th over of Australia's innings, the visitors are 39-1
50th and final over: 3 WICKETS and all sorts of other things! India end on 354-7. Ponting puts his faith in Johnson for the final over, and the first ball is a wide. Dhoni skies the next one towards the Aussie captain and starts to walk, only for the backpeddling Ponting to miss it. It is only a temporary stay of execution for Dhoni though, who is caught behind by a diving Paine soon after - departing to a standing ovation for a brilliant 124. Raina isn't far behind him, going in the same manner for and excellent 62, and giving Johnson figures that he frankly doesn't deserve. New man Kumar is run out off the last ball.
49th over: Peter Siddle is brought on to stem the tide, and goes for 10. That's at least 350 for Australia to chase with an over left in the Indian innings.
48th over: India 339-4. Ponting's chewing gum is taking a severe battering as a Watson delivery to Dhoni disappears back over his head for four. India are going at over seven an over and this is their highest ever score against the Aussies.
47th over: India are really breaking the shackles now. Hilfenhaus sees his first delivery to Raina pass back by him down the pitch for four; and that's followed by an even bigger shot that goes for six. The next one is just cut-off inside the boundary rope but Raina uses the fourth ball to bring up his 50 with a four. By the end of the over India have 329 runs on the board.
46th over: India 311-4. Watson unsurprisingly replaces Johnson, but it doesn't matter to Dhoni, who hits an enormous six to bring up his century. Not content with that, he than hits another one off the very next ball. 111 off 97 balls, this is stunning stuff from the Indian captain.
45th over: Another bowling change puts Hilfenhaus back into the attack. Siddle bowled a tight final over in the first match, and Ponting might be saving his last over for a repeat performance. Dhoni clears the boundary off the fifth delivery, spoiling an otherwise tight over for the bowler.
44th over: India 285-4. Raina lets loose, hitting the wayward Johnson for four off his first ball again, despite admirable work on the boundary from Hauritz, before Dhoni lets everyone know who the real star is by regally pulling the struggling Johnson for four, then smashing a free hit back over the bowler's head. Only some nifty footwork on the boundary from Hilfenhaus saves another boundary. Eighteen off the over, Dhoni has 89.
43rd over: Australia continues to look sharp in the field - another direct hit at the non-strikers end off the first ball of Siddle's over but the batsman is home. Siddle goes for seven off the over. Not too bad considering the batsmen intended to take a lot more from him.
42nd over: India 260-4. Raina smashes Johnson's first ball for a four that was within inches of being a six, and then does almost exactly the same off the third ball. Put a bit more power into it next time, Suresh. We're in for some fireworks here.
41st over: Siddle comes back on for the second over of the Powerplay. Raina looks to send him over the fence of the first ball, but doesn't connect properly at all and the ball drops back onto the pitch. Swings wildly again at a shorter delivery two balls later but misses that. Finally gets to the non-strikers end after a miscue off Siddle's fourth ball. Dhoni spilts the fielders off the final delivery on its way to the boundary, and shows just how it should be done.
40th over: India 246-4. The hosts enforce the batting power play as Johnson comes back; Ponting seems to be chopping and changing his bowlers more in hope than anything. First ball is wild, and takes a fantastic stop from Tim Paine to limit the damage, last ball gets slapped away by Raina for three.
39th over: Hauritz bowls his final over, and departs the attack wicketless despite bowling a tidy last couple of overs that conceded just five runs between them.
38th over: India 236-4. Siddle, surely being saved for the death, is replaced by Voges, who concedes seven off the over. Dhoni looks to be saving himself for a final five over blast.
37th over: An edge off Hauritz's fourth ball flies just wide of slip and India only adds three more to bring the total to 229.
36th over. India 226-4. Siddle looks fired up (doesn't he always?) and comes racing in, finding Dhoni's edge off the second ball, giving India a single. New man Raina looks uncertain; four dot balls in a row end the over. Is the tide turning?
35th over: Suresh Raina comes to the crease following Gambhir's run-out and Ponting brings Hauritz back into the attack against the new batsman, who gets off the mark with a single off the first ball before Dhoni finds the boundary rope by cracking one through cover off the second delivery. Eight runs conceded for the over.
34th over: WICKET. India 216-4. Brilliant work from Hauritz off the final ball of Siddle's return. Dhoni hits it back over the bowler's head, where Hauritz picks up and, on the run, throws down the stumps to run out non-striker Gambhir. He goes for 76. A shame, but superb fielding from Hauritz.
33rd over: Drinks taken. Dhoni brings up his 50 by putting one through cover. It's been measured innings as 30 singles would show.
32nd over: India 206-3. Hilfenhaus is easily the most consistent of the Australian bowlers, and India look content to just take singles off him when they get the chance. Dhoni on 49.
31st over: At the current run-rate the hosts are looking at a score well over the 300-mark, and with Gambhir and Dhoni bringing up the 100 partnership and the team's 200 they're looking good. A direct hit on the stumps off the second ball of Watson's over does nothing but concede another run.
30th over: India 195-3. The under-rated Hilfenhaus returns, and so does Dhoni's helmet. Gambhir clips a first ball loosener away for four but is then beaten by a terrific delivery that just misses his outside edge, followed by one that was heading for his face. This partnership is worth 98 already.
29th over: Watson takes over from Hauritz but fails to stem the steady flow of runs as the batsmen work him around for ones and twos for the first five balls, before Dhoni finishes off the over by sending the all-rounder for four.
28th over: India 178-3. Everyone hits the deck as Ponting attempts a run out. The Australian captain, who fell as he threw, was frankly nowhere near the stumps, but forced the scrambling Dhoni to run into the back of Johnson and go flying. Dhoni's steely stare as the Aussie paceman was chilling, best get out of the way next time, Mitchell.
27th over: Hauritz appeals for lbw off the first ball, but it it Dhoni outside the line. India keep the runs ticking over, with six more added to the scoresheet.
26th over: India 166-3. Ricky Ponting holds a brainstorming session with Mitchell Johnson and Peter Siddle, but it doesn't seem to inspire Johnson, who returns to the attack with a first ball wide, and later another one. The excellent Gambhir brings up a deserved fifty, his 18th in ODIs, with a dab down to third man. Nagpur is on it's feet.
25th over: Gambhir and Dhoni look comfortable in the middle against the two spinners. Perhaps it's time to bring back some pace into the attack.
24th over: India 150-3. What a shot from Gambhir, as an awful delivery from Voges is smashed to the boundary. The 50 partnership comes up, and these two look set to lead India to a score of 300+. Australia need a wicket.
23rd over: India, who for the past few overs have been content to work the slow bowlers around, find the boundary of Hauritz's fifth ball through Dhoni.
22nd over: India 134-3. The hosts' running between the wickets is superb. Gambhir, on 36 off 45 balls, again turning one run into two.
21st over. Hauritz looking to continue the damaging form of the first ODI of the series. Concedes just four runs, but cannot break through for a wicket.
20th over: India 125-3. Voges bowling around the wicket to Dhoni, who's taken off the helmet that Hilfenhaus hit (maybe it was dented?). Some brilliantly quick running off the fifth ball of the over turned what looked like no runs into two.
19th over: Hauritz continues. Economical over from the spinner. India 121/3.
18th over: India 117-3. Voges into the attack, the slow left armer will seek to subdue a hungry-looking Dhoni. Eight off the over.
17th over: India 109-3. A good over from Hauritz is ruined as Dhoni cuts away the last ball for four.
16th over: WICKET. India 103-3. Vuvraj smashes the first ball of the over straight back to Hilfenhaus, who takes an excellent low catch. The Aussie's first delivery to new batsmen Dhoni rattles him on the back of the head, the Indian captain is dangerous when he's angry...