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The dejected Australian captain also admitted the fact that it becomes really hard to motivate the team after such defeats
With his consistent performances, Hardik Pandya is expected to carry the weight of expectations like other star players of the team.
Hardik Padya was surprisingly promoted to No.4 and he made full use of the opportunity as he guided India to a series-clinching win over Australia in 3rd ODI at Indore.
India are now leading South Africa by a point in the latest ICC ODI rankings after their series-clinching win over Australia in the third ODI in Indore on Sunday.
India have already sealed the series with a comfortable five-wicket win over Australia in Indore, rendering the last last two matches inconsequential.
India rode on a superb batting performance to register an unassailable 3-0 lead in the ongoing five-match series against the reigning world champions.
Ali bludgeoned 102 off 57 balls, with seven fours and eight sixes, to get England to 369/9 batting first, their fifth-highest ODI total in the history.
Coming to bat at the no. 4 spot, Pandya played a delightful 78-run knock off just 72 balls to steer India home while chasing a competitive 294 for a win in the third ODI at Indore.
The win at Indore puts India on top in the ICC one-day international rankings. Also, it was Australia's 11th loss in 13 ODIs away from home.
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