December 22, 2025 04:01 pm (IST)
Follow us:
facebook-white sharing button
twitter-white sharing button
instagram-white sharing button
youtube-white sharing button
PM Modi slams ‘cut and commission’ TMC in virtual Taherpur address | US launches Operation Hawkeye Strike in Syria targeting ISIS after Americans killed | Horror on tracks: Rajdhani Express ploughs into elephant herd, eight killed in Assam | Horror in Bangladesh: Hindu man lynched and set on fire amid violent protests | Bangladesh in flames: Student leader Sharif Osman Hadi's death triggers massive protests, media offices torched | Chaos in Dhaka! Protesters assault New Age Editor, burn down newspaper offices amid deadly unrest | After campus shootings, Trump suspends green card lottery programme | ‘Worst is over,’ says IndiGo CEO after flight chaos; staff told to ignore speculation | Chaos at Hyderabad's Lulu Mall! Nidhhi Agerwal swarmed by fans, police register case | TCS bets big on AI, shares spike as company reveals ambitious plan

Rahane out , India loses fifth wicket at 178 in 36.2 overs

| | Mar 26, 2015, at 09:48 pm
Sydney, Mar 26(IBNS) India was in for a great trouble losing its fifth wicket at 178 as the spectre of a defeat loomed large in their semi-final match against Australia here on Thursday.

With only 13 overs and two balls to spare, India needs to score 149 runs for a victory which seems a very tall task with Shikhar Dhawan, Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Suresh Raina and Azinkya Rahane being out.

Allrounder Ravindra Jadeja came in to partner skipper MS Dhoni who was 40.

Rahane (44) was the last man to go back to the pavilion being caught by Haddin off a Mitchel Starc delivery.

Australia posted 328 runs fore the loss seven wickets in 50 overs.

Support Our Journalism

We cannot do without you.. your contribution supports unbiased journalism

IBNS is not driven by any ism- not wokeism, not racism, not skewed secularism, not hyper right-wing or left liberal ideals, nor by any hardline religious beliefs or hyper nationalism. We want to serve you good old objective news, as they are. We do not judge or preach. We let people decide for themselves. We only try to present factual and well-sourced news.

Support objective journalism for a small contribution.