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In the third ODI, India defeated Australia by 9 wickets thanks to Rohit Sharma’s unbeaten 121, his 33rd ODI century, and Kohli’s outstanding 74 not out.

In the team’s third and final One-Day International match against Australia on Saturday at the Sydney Cricket Ground, India’s Harshit Rana bowled brilliantly. With a four-wicket haul (4 for 39), the bowler, who was heavily criticized for having the support of the Indian team management, silenced his critics. India ended the innings on a high note because to Harshit’s disciplined bowling of tight lines and lengths to the Australian openers at the beginning of the game and his continued discipline throughout. After choosing to bat first, the hosts were bundled out for 236 runs in 46.4 overs.

At one point, Australia was comfortably behind at 183 for 3, but India pulled off an incredible comeback thanks to a disciplined and team-based bowling performance. Harshit was instrumental in it.

India reached the mark in just 38.3 overs thanks to an unbeaten 168-run partnership between Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, which took center stage during the chase. In his 33rd ODI century, Rohit Sharma struck an undefeated 121, and Kohli joined him with an incredible 74 not out.

Cricket fans were treated to a feast as the seasoned pair outperformed the Australian bowlers.

As spectators were anxious to watch the two batsmen perform, Harshit went unnoticed despite setting up the match for Rohit and Kohli in the first innings itself, according to former India bowler Varun Aaron.

“First of all, because everyone wanted a RoKo spectacle, his performance has utterly gone unnoticed. Although they received a Roko show, Harshit Rana was the one who arranged it for Rohit and Kohli. “He bowled a very, very good spell on a wicket that was not helpful to the bowlers,” Aaron stated on the “Follow The Blues” show on Star Sports.

“Harshit displayed a great deal of nuance. He managed to get the ball out. In addition to bowling excellent slower balls, he also had excellent line and length. Someone who is learning, once more. He is doing well, and the club management has given him a lot of support,” he continued.

With remarkable numbers of 4 for 39 in 8.4 overs, Harshit Rana returned the enormous faith that the Indian cricket team’s administration and head coach Gautam Gambhir had placed in him.

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