India won the first two ODIs against Australia, taking the series in the process. The first win, which took India to the No. 1 position in the ICC’s ODI team rankings, came by five wickets with eight balls in hand, after Australia fought back from a poor position. But in the second, India were as dominant as expected in home conditions, putting up 399 for 5 courtesy centuries from Gill and Shreyas Iyer before stopping Australia at 217 in 28.2 overs, when their DLS-revised target was 317 in 33 overs.
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