Remarkable ODI, which I thought was going to follow the way the opening ODI went after Australia set another imposing total. I thought India bowled poorly in that first 50 overs, they didn't have the skills to follow the plans being set by Dhoni with a series of ill-advised short balls and a general lack of control and ability to land the deliveries accurately enough under pressure. Ishant Sharma bowled poorly again, he bowled five in his opening spell and I think he was fortunate to get away with what he did in the last two overs of that spell. It was a reasonable conclusion then to expect Australia's attack, after Pune, to make the home side's batsmen work much harder to chase that down, but the three batters required made it look a doddle.
While the Aussie attack looked as powder puff as India's, plenty of credit should be given to Sharma and Kohli who were absolutely outstanding. Yes it was a dream to bat on with a lightning outfield, etc, but they were sensational. Both are aesthetically beautiful to watch in these conditions and they played it close to perfection.
Shikhar Dhawan also played more than his part in the chase. He had a reprieve following Haddin's fumble, but he was very much the aggressor in an immense opening partnership.
The Aussie batsmen were also all in fine touch, George Bailey's hot streak continued and once again he looked a top ODI player.
It's a long series so it was no surprise to see both sides sticking with the same side in Jaipur, but surely changes have to made for Mohali with both sides leaking runs inexplicably at times.