• 3rd ODI match between India and Australia

  • Shreyas Iyer injured during third ODI match

  • Australia’s target of 237 runs against India


IND vs AUS 3rd ODI : India and Australia The third and final match of the three-match ODI series is being played at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Australia has previously won the series by winning two matches and taking a 2-0 lead. Now India needs to win the third match. India, which entered the field with the same objective, has suffered a big blow. Australia won the toss and elected to bat first, but during the ongoing match, the team’s vice-captain Shreyas Iyer was injured while fielding and had to leave the field.



Shreyas Iyer injured


The incident happened when Australian batsmen Alex Carey and Matt Renshaw were at the crease. With Australia 183 on the board, Carey attempted a big shot off Harshit Rana but the ball flew high in the air and Shreyas Iyer tried to run back to take a brilliant catch. However, while taking the catch, Iyer lost his balance and fell suddenly to the ground. He cried out in pain as he fell and lay on the ground for some time.


A physio was called to the field


Seeing Shreyas Iyer’s condition, the team’s physio immediately rushed to the field. Even after the initial treatment, Iyer’s face was still in pain. After a brief discussion with the medical staff, he was taken off the field. How serious is his injury and will he be able to bat or not? This is going to be important to watch. No official information has been given by the team management on this matter yet.


Two important changes in Team India


The Indian team has made two changes to the playing eleven for the third ODI against Australia. Nitish Kumar Reddy not playing in Sydney match due to injury; Kuldeep Yadav has been included in the team in his place. Meanwhile, fast bowler Arshdeep Singh has been rested and replaced by the famous Krishna in the team.



Australia’s target of 237 runs in front of the load


The third match of the three-match ODI series between India and Australia is being played today at the Sydney Cricket Ground. After winning the toss, Australia elected to bat first and scored 236 all out in 46.4 overs on the strength of Matthew Renshaw’s half-century. India need to score 237 runs to win.


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