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A spectator carrying a placard invaded the bottom within the ongoing first ODI between India and Australia.© AFP
A spectator carrying a placard invaded the bottom within the ongoing first One Day International (ODI) between India and Australia on the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) on Friday. The man holding the placard wandered freely for fairly a while, leaving Australian opening batsman David Warner amused on the incapacity of the safety guards. Meanwhile, Australia have gotten off to a terrific begin after profitable the toss and opting to bat first. The workforce from down below has reached the 150-run mark inside 28 overs after dropping a wicket.
Mohammed Shami supplied India the breakthrough as Warner was adjudged caught-behind, by the third umpire on assessment within the 28th over.
Skipper Aaron Finch has turn into the second-fastest Australian participant to smash 5000 runs in ODIs. Finch achieved the feat throughout the first ODI at SCG.
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He reached 5000 runs within the 50 over format in his 126th innings, and with this feat, he has surpassed former Australian cricketer late Dean Jones who had reached the mark in his 128th innings.
Warner (115 innings) is the quickest Australian batsman to register 5000 ODI runs, whereas South African cricketer Hashim Amla (101 innings) is the quickest batsman ever to succeed in 5000 run mark in ODIs.
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