Australia clinch series in India

GUWAHATI: Doug Bollinger took 5-35 and Shane Watson hit 49 as Australia thrashed India by six wickets to win the sixth one-day international and the seven-match series 4-2 here today.

Bollinger combined with fellow left-arm quick Mitchell Johnson (3-39) to bowl out

India for 170 in 48 overs before Watson’s run-a-ball knock

guided the world champions to 172-4 with 8.1 overs to spare. Harbhajan Singh picked up

2-23 but the injury-hit Aussies, missing nine of their regular one-day players, did well

on a tricky wicket at the Nehru stadium to clinch the series ahead of the final game in Mumbai on Wednesday.

Watson smashed 10 fours and put on 61 runs for the second wicket with captain Ricky Ponting (25) after the early dismissal of Shaun Marsh, trapped leg before by paceman Munaf Patel. Watson, who also chipped in with 2-27 in a fine all-round performance, fell in trying to slog sweep Harbhajan while Ponting inside-edged the off-spinner to be caught by Suresh Raina at leg-slip. Cameron White added 25 and Michael Hussey struck 35 not out off 62 balls, the duo adding 53 runs for the fourth wicket to take the world champions home.

Ravindra Jadeja earlier top-scored for the home team with a fighting 57 off 103 balls with six fours for his second half-century from nine one-day internationals. The left-handed batsman also put on 48 runs with captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni (24) and another 74 with Praveen Kumar, who hit an unbeaten 51-ball 54 with seven fours and a six to lend respectability to India’s total.

The Indians were off to a disastrous start after electing to bat with Johnson striking in the very first over to remove Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir in the space of two balls. Sehwag’s off-stump was pegged back by a sharp inswinging delivery from the new-ball bowler while Gambhir too lost his wicket in a similar fashion.

Bigger trouble was in store for India when Sachin Tendulkar (10), who struck a brilliant 175 off 141 balls in the fifth one-dayer in Hyderabad, was caught and bowled by man of the match Bollinger. Yuvraj Singh (six) lost his wicket to the same bowler in a bizarre fashion, the left-hander playing the ball onto the stumps with his bat as he tried to hit it out of the way. India were reduced to a 27-5 in the ninth over when Raina lobbed Johnson to mid-on but Jadeja and Kumar ensured India crossed the 100-run mark.