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Rohit out , India loses third wicket at 91 in 18 overs

| | Mar 26, 2015, at 08:29 pm
Sydney, Mar 26(IBNS) India slipped into a dire strait when they lost three wickets scoring only 91 runs while chasing a winning target of 329 runs in their semi-final match against Australia here on Thursday.

Opener Rohit Sharma, who was playing commendably, was bowled off a Mitchelle Johonson delivery in the last ball of the 18th over.  Sharma scored 34 in 48 balls.

Earlier, Shikhar Dhawan and Virat Kohli returned to the pavilion in quick successions scoring 45 and 1 respectively.

Johonson claimed two wickets giving  away 20 runs while Josh Hazelwood bagged the other wicket.

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

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