India were reeling at 39 for 4 in chase of 189 when Rahul came in and played a solid hand, navigating India out of trouble with a couple of decisive partnerships with skipper Hardik Pandya and Jadeja.
#TeamIndia go 1⃣-0⃣ up in the series! 👏 👏An unbeaten 1⃣0⃣8⃣-run partnership between @klrahul & @imjadeja as India… https://t.co/FxknD7jHGQ
— BCCI (@BCCI) 1679066291000
Rahul, who was under fire recently for his horrendous run in Tests and was even dropped from the playing XI in the third and fourth match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, struck a match-winning unbeaten 75 off 91 balls, steering India to victory in the 40th over.
.@klrahul scored a gritty unbeaten half-century in the chase & was #TeamIndia’s top performer from the second innin… https://t.co/aPZ5EqL2ab
— BCCI (@BCCI) 1679066552000
Earlier, India’s bowlers, complemented by some excellent catching, bundled out Australia for 188 inside 36 overs at the Wankhede Stadium.
Mitchell Marsh, returning to international cricket after ankle surgery, smashed 81 off 65 balls but his exit triggered a collapse.
With India’s regular captain Rohit Sharma absent due to family commitments, Hardik Pandya won the toss and elected to field at the Wankhede Stadium.
By the second over, India had drawn first blood.
Travis Head, who made five, charged out against Mohammed Siraj but ended up deflecting the ball onto his stumps.
Marsh steadied the ship with a 72-run stand with Steve Smith, who is leading Australia in the absence of Pat Cummins who stayed back in Sydney following the death of his mother.
David Warner also missed the match through injury though Australia expect the opener to play in the next two ODIs.
Smith made 22 before Pandya removed him caught behind.
Marsh, in his first knock as an ODI opener, hit 10 fours and five sixes and Australia looked pretty comfortable at 129-2 in the 20th over before the wheels came off their innings.
Jadeja removed Marsh and took a stunning catch to send back Marnus Labuschagne (15) before Mohammed Shami’s triple strike derailed Australia.
Josh Inglish (26), replacing an unwell Alex Carey at wicketkeeper, dragged the ball onto his stumps, Cameron Green (12) had his off-stump uprooted and Marcus Stoinis (5) perished in the slip.
Mohammad Shami is our Top Performer from the first innings for his brilliant bowling figures of 3/17 in 6 overs.… https://t.co/iMI3EVE4ok
— BCCI (@BCCI) 1679051701000
Glenn Maxwell made eight on his return from a broken leg and Mohammed Siraj (3-29) dismissed the scoreless Sean Abbott and Adam Zampa in successive overs as Australia folded in 35.4 overs.
India’s start was even worse and their top four were back in the hut inside 11 overs after Mitchell Starc (3-49) struck three blows that included the prized wicket of Virat Kohli, who managed four.
Rahul added 44 runs with Pandya to arrest the slide and killed off the contest with his collaboration with Jadeja (108-run partnership), who remained not out on 45, which included the winning boundary.
1⃣ Brilliant catch2⃣ Wickets 4⃣5⃣* RunsFor his superb all-round performance, @imjadeja bags the Player of the M… https://t.co/7TJiPNMuuV
— BCCI (@BCCI) 1679067506000
The second match is scheduled in Visakhapatnam on Sunday, while Chennai hosts the final ODI on Wednesday.
India won the preceding four-Test series 2-1.
(With inputs from Reuters)
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