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Harshit Rana and his teammates celebrate Australia's last wicket in Sydney. Photo: BCCI/X

India bowl out Australia for 236 in Sydney, Harshit Rana picks 4 wickets

| @indiablooms | Oct 25, 2025, at 12:54 pm

Sydney/IBNS: India's fast bowler Harshit Rana picked four wickets to power his team to bowl out Australia for 236 in the third and final ODI at the Sydney Cricket Ground here on Saturday.

Rana picked four wickets for 39 in 8.4 overs while he was supported by Washington Sundar, who scalped a couple in the match which has turned out to be a face-saver for India.

Australia, who have taken an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series, on Saturday won the toss and elected to bat first.

After a solid start from the openers- Mitchell Marsh (41) and Travis Head (29)- who added 61 for the first partnership, Australia lost wickets at regular intervals bringing back the visitors into the game.

Matt Renshaw scored a quick 56 off 58 balls to help the hosts put up a reasonable total on the board.

Australia were bowled out in 46.4 overs.

India, who had lost the Tests earlier this year against Australia, are aiming to salvage some respect in the ongoing series with a win to wrap up the business.

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