Mumbai, Jan 14: Australian captain Aaron Finch said that the team's fightback led by the bowlers in the middle overs during their first ODI against India at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai played a big role in their massive win. Finch and opening partner David Warner ensured that Australia chased down a target of 256 without losing a wicket.
Australia got an early wicket in the dangerous Rohit Sharma but the in-form pair of Shikhar Dhawan and KL Rahul then put up a stand of 121 runs for the second wicket. However, Australia wrested back control of the match after that stand was broken and never really let go.
"I thought the way we fought back during the middle overs was impressive. Shikhar and KL were batting really well, looking to accelerate. So, I'm proud of the way the boys fought back," said Finch in the post-match presentation ceremony.