Dhoni leads India to big win over Australia

NAGPUR, India, (Reuters) – A quickfire century by captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni set up India’s 99-run victory over Australia yesterday as the home team levelled the one-day  series 1-1.

Man of the match Dhoni hit 124 off 107 balls, putting on 119  for the fourth wicket with Gautam Gambhir (76) and 136 for the  next with Suresh Raina (62) to propel India to 354 for seven  after they lost the toss in the day-night game.

After India compiled their highest one-day total against Australia, paceman Praveen Kumar took two early wickets  including skipper Ricky Ponting for 12, to help Dhoni’s team  bowl out the visitors for 255 in 48.3 overs.

Michael Hussey (53) recorded his second consecutive  half-century for Australia but young left-arm spinner Ravindra  Jadeja took three for 35 to trigger a middle-order collapse and  fast bowler Ishant Sharma claimed two for 37.

“We lost Sachin Tendulkar early but Virender Sehwag (40) and  Gambhir gave us the start we needed,” said Dhoni referring to a  second-wicket partnership of 46.

“They set the platform for me and I was able to play my own  innings,” he said at the prize-giving ceremony.
Gambhir struck his second consecutive half-century as he and Dhoni turned the heat on an Australia attack weakened by the absence of injured pair Brett Lee and James Hopes.

DIRECT HIT
Gambhir was run out by a direct hit at the non-striker’s end after being sent back by Dhoni but the skipper and Raina tore into the bowling, smashing 108 runs in the final 10 overs.

Dhoni cracked nine fours and three sixes and reached his fifth one-day international century with a straight six off  medium-pacer Shane Watson before falling in the final over to  Mitchell Johnson (3-75).

Kumar then clean bowled Australia opener Tim Paine for eight before Sharma forced Watson (19) to edge to Tendulkar at slip  with his first delivery. Ponting was trapped lbw in the 11th over before Hussey  forged useful partnerships with Cameron White (23) and Adam  Voges (36).

Jadeja, though, dismissed Hussey, Shaun Marsh (21) and Voges  to end Australia’s chances. “Full credit to India, they outplayed us in every aspect of  the game tonight,” said Ponting. “It was always going to be a  hard run-chase.”  The third game of the seven-match series will be in New  Delhi on Saturday.