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Captain Virat Kohli said India ‘had a point to prove’ after his team beat Australia by 36 runs in the World Cup on Sunday, 9 June, avenging their bitter ODI series loss at home earlier this year.
The legend of Dhawan in ICC tournaments continued to grow as his stylish 117 formed the cornerstone of a fantastic batting display that powered India to 352 for five. In reply, Australia were bowled out for 316 at the Oval.
"Top win for us after losing that series in India. We had a point to prove. We just came with intent," Kohli said at the post-match presentation ceremony.
After a professional run-chase against South Africa in the opener, the second match saw the 'Men In Blue' burying the five-time world champions under a deluge of runs.
Shikhar Dhawan made 117, Kohli struck 82 while Rohit Sharma contributed with 57. Hardik Pandya and Mahendra Singh Dhoni then scored briskly to set Australia an imposing target.
Asked about the possibility of playing Mohammed Shami in the coming matches, Kohli said, "If Shami plays, it has to be proper overcast and bowling conditions. Bhuvneshwar the new ball, old ball - the wickets of Smith and Stoinis. These guys are very experienced, you hardly need to say anything to them."
Australian captain Aaron Finch admitted that his bowlers conceded too many runs in the last 10 overs.
Man of the Match Dhawan called the victory a "great sign" for one of the prime title contenders.
"We work really hard in the nets, our process is very strong that's why the results are going our way. We ticked all the boxes today. We knew they are a great side and the match will go down to the wire. We need to continue ticking the boxes in upcoming matches," Dhawan concluded.
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