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Australia win toss, opt to bat

| | Mar 26, 2015, at 03:03 pm
Sydney, Mar 26 (IBNS): Australia won the toss and elected to bat first against India in the second semi-final of the World Cup here on Thursday.

After 5 overs, Australia have lost the wicket of David Warner (12) and scored   31 runs.

Steve Smith (9*) and Aaron Finch (8*) are currently at the crease.

Umesh Yadav has picked up the wicket of Warner.

The two teams are given below:

Australia:

A Finch, D Warner, S Smith,  M Clarke, S Watson, G Maxwell, J Faulkner, B Haddin, M Johnson, M Starc, J Hazlewood

India:

S Dhawan, R Sharma, V Kohli, A Rahane, S Raina, MS Dhoni, R Jadeja, R Ashwin, M Shami, MM Sharma, U Yadav
 

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