Australia won the toss and chose to bat in the second One-day International against India Tuesday in Adelaide, where temperatures around 40 Celsius (104 Fahrenheit) are forecast for the match. “Looks like a good wicket to bat on and I don’t think it’ll change much throughout,” Australia captain Aaron Finch said. “We played a really good game the other day. I think it’s a good chance to put some pressure on with a good score.”
AUS 150/4 (31)
Play in Progress
Kohli said he would have batted if he had won the toss. “It looks a great wicket to play on. The conditions are going to be a big factor for us as it’s hot and humid,” Kohli said. “We were a bit scratchy at Sydney, just to get the one-day side together. We like to be in these situations where we get to bounce back as a team.”
The Australians are unchanged but India made one change to their team with Mohammed Siraj replacing pacer Khaleel Ahmed. The last couple of ODIs in Adelaide have been low scoring affairs, with Australia defending 231 against South Africa earlier this season.
AFP
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