Glenn Maxwell returned from injury to help Australia snap its five-match losing streak with a 66-run win over India in their third and final ODI as both teams finalised preparations for the upcoming Cricket World Cup.
India had already won the series, which finished 2-1 to the hosts.
All-rounder Maxwell claimed 4-40 in 10 overs of spin as India was bowled out for 286 in 49.4 overs in an unconvincing pursuit of Australia’s 7-352 after the visitors chose to bat first.
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“It is nice to get some momentum going into the ODI World Cup. I have put in a lot of hard work to get fit," Maxwell said.
“The idea was to chop and change with Mitchell Marsh (who didn’t field or bowl). We will be as flexible as possible and that will be the role of all-rounders in the World Cup.”
Marsh’s 84-ball 96 with three sixes and 13 fours had earlier helped Australia rectify its batting issues and fellow opener David Warner (56 in 34) also scored his third successive half-century. No.3 Steve Smith (74 in 61) and No.4 Marnus Labuschagne (72 in 58) piled on the runs in an impressive batting display by Australia's top order.
Skipper Rohit Sharma, back in charge after resting the first two games, top scored for India with 81 in 57 and Virat Kohli scored 56 runs at close to run-a-ball pace.
Opting to bat on a calm wicket, Australia got off to a rollicking start. Marsh and Warner added 78 in 49 balls for the first wicket, with Warner scoring 50 off only 32 deliveries.
Marsh rallied after Warner was out caught behind and added another 137 runs for the second wicket with Smith.
At 1-215 in 27.5 overs, Australia was in a strong position. Marsh fell short of his hundred — caught off Kuldeep Yadav (2-48) — but reconfirmed Australia’s batting plans for the World Cup.
Mohammed Siraj trapped Smith lbw in the 32nd over and Australia was down to 3-242. Jasprit Bumrah (3-81) dismissed Alex Carey (11) and bowled Maxwell for five runs.
Australia was down to 6-299 in 42.3 overs as Cameron Green holed out off Yadav for nine. But Labuschagne held one end together and his innings included nine fours as Australia crossed the 350-mark.
In reply, Sharma opened with Washington Sundar (18), who was auditioning for a World Cup role.
Sundar looked uncomfortable but Sharma started like he had never been rested, scoring 50 off 31 balls. The duo added 74 before Sundar was caught by Labuschagne off Maxwell in the 11th over.
Sharma hit five fours and six sixes, and added 70 in 10 overs with Kohli as India looked to be putting together a base for the tough chase.
But Maxwell dismissed Sharma against the run of play – a stunning one-handed caught-and-bowled – and as the asking rate crept up, Kohli holed out off Maxwell. The all-rounder, returning to international cricket after a long injury layoff, also bowled Shreyas Iyer for 48 runs to claim India's numbers 1-4 batters.
When Maxwell dismissed Iyer, India was down to 249-6 in the 39th over with the game out of reach.
Ravindra Jadeja indulged in some glorified batting practice to score 35 runs as Australia wrapped up proceedings with plenty to spare.
Both teams now head into the one-day World Cup, hosted by India and starting October 5 in Ahmedabad with defending champions England taking on 2019 runner-up New Zealand.
Five-time champion Australia will take on two-time champion India in Chennai on October 8.
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