The Rollercoaster at Adelaide: 2nd ODI between India national cricket team & Australia national cricket team – October 23, 2025
Prelude to the Clash
The series between India and Australia had begun with Australia taking the opening match. With momentum on the line, India faced a do-or-die scenario in the second match at the iconic Adelaide Oval. Knowing a win would salvage pride and a loss would hand Australia an unassailable lead, the stakes were high.
India’s Innings: Promise With a Missed Edge
Batting first, India posted 264 for 9 in 50 overs.
- The innings began shakily. The openers failed to hold up, and the early collapsing of top order set a nervous tone.
- But then old-hands stepped up: Rohit Sharma scored a measured 73 off 97 balls, anchoring the innings.
- Shreyas Iyer contributed with a valuable 61 off 77, providing good support.
- A timely cameo from Axar Patel (44 off 41) added late momentum.
- Yet, despite these positives, India could not accelerate sufficiently and allowed Australia to believe in chase.
Australia’s Chase: Controlled Finish Under Pressure
Australia’s target was 265. They achieved it in 46.2 overs, winning by 2 wickets with 22 balls remaining.
Key moments:
- Matthew Short made a fine contribution with 74 off 78, laying the foundation.
- The young Cooper Connolly held his nerve: an unbeaten 61 off 53 guided Australia home.
- On the bowling side, Australia’s spin magician Adam Zampa returned with 4 wickets for 60, turning the tide in the middle overs.
- Also vital was Xavier Bartlett with 3/39—a disciplined, effective spell.
What Went Right & What Went Wrong
India:
- Strong middle-order: Rohit & Iyer rebuilt after early trouble.
- Top order tottering: Early wickets left India playing catch-up.
- Bowling trickle: Though they had moments, India lacked consistent pressure to stop the chase momentum.
Australia:
- Depth in batting: They didn’t panic when early wickets fell.
- Effective spin attack: Zampa and Bartlett exploited conditions well.
- Composure at the finish: Connolly’s calmness prevented a last-over thriller.
Bigger Picture
- With this win, Australia sealed the 3-match series 2-0. From India’s viewpoint, the task becomes rescue-mission mode for the final game.
- For India, the challenge is clear: fix the top-order fragility, and sharpen the death bowling for future series.
- For Australia: their bench strength and adaptability shine through—valuable lead going forward.
Stand-Out Stat
Rohit Sharma’s knock was personally significant: he passed former India captain Sourav Ganguly’s ODI run tally in this innings.
Final Word
A riveting contest that showed cricket is as much about momentum and composure as it is about raw numbers. India laid a decent base but ultimately couldn’t capitalize; Australia, when tested, found a way through. The Adelaide Oval witnessed another chapter of high-stakes drama—and it sets the stage for the series finale.