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IND vs AUS 3rd ODI: Pitch Report Of Sydney Cricket Ground


The concluding chapter of the three-match ODI series between India and Australia will be played at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) on October 25. Australia already has an unbeatable 2–0 advantage, so the final match is a dead rubber, but it’s still important especially for India, who will want to prevent a whitewash and end the series on a positive note.

Series Recap

Australia have dominated to perfection hitherto, winning both games convincingly through disciplined bowling and clinical batting performances. Their capability to capitalize on crucial moments has proved to be the difference. India, in contrast, have found it difficult to achieve consistency their batting collapses and inability to penetrate with the ball have marred their prospects.

Sydney Cricket Ground Pitch Report

The SCG pitch is a batsman-friendly surface that seems to produce high-scoring matches quite often. The ball comes well onto the bat, particularly under the sun. As the game progresses, though, spinners may take over, the surface providing a bit of grip and turn.

Fans can look forward to a run-fest if the top orders of both teams get into rhythm early. A score of 300+ in the first innings would be deemed competitive on this pitch.

Toss Strategy

Getting to bat first after winning the toss in the SCG might be a masterstroke. Historically, teams have liked batting first here because the pitch is true early on and can slow down a little in the second innings. Piling up a large score puts pressure on the opposing team, particularly in the evening when stroke-play gets a little more difficult.

India’s Aim: Salvage Pride

Having lost consecutive games, India would be eager to finish the tour on a high. The last ODI presents the Men in Blue with a chance to pick themselves up and look for rhythm and confidence ahead of their next engagements. Experience players such as Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli would be key, as the team seeks a team effort to take on Australia on home soil.