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AUS V IND: KL, Axar Guide India To Post 136/9, Aus Need 131 To Win
With the DLS method coming in, Australia need 131 runs to win in 26 overs.
The 50-over-a-side game was reduced to 26 overs per innings after multiple rain interruptions led to the match being delayed. To start with, the hosts put on a brilliant performance with the ball after winning the toss.
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