India, after electing to field, got off to a good start with the ball as Ishant Sharma removed Aaron Finch cheaply in the first over. (Source: AP)
Post Finch's wicket, Australia did steady with Warner-Smith stand but some disciplined bowling by India put the hosts under pressure and they were, at one stage, struggling at 3/78. (Source: AP)
Debutant Jasprit Bumrah was sharp with the ball and he played a crucial role in India's effort early in the innings. (Source: AP)
Wickets tumbled at the other end but Warner held his own. He wasn't at his belligerent best but ensured to hold the innings together in the middle overs. (Source: AP)
Warner combined with Mitchell Marsh for a stand which helped Australia cross the 300-run mark. Warner was dismissed for 122 but Marsh remained unbeaten on 102 - his maiden ODI ton. (Source: AP)
Chasing 331, India were off to a flier. Shikhar Dhawan fired on all cylinders to put the visitors under a lot of pressure early in the chase. He was dismissed for 78 but 123-run opening stand took the game away from Australia. (Source: AP)
After his partner's wicket, Rohit Sharma dropped anchor and stitched a crucial partnership with Manish Pandey post Virat Kohli's early departure. Rohit fell short of what would have been his third ton of the series but he got the visitors in striking distance. (Source: AP)
The day, however, belonged to young Pandey. Playing his third ODI, he played with a mature head and stitched important partnerships with first Rohit and then MS Dhoni. (Source: AP)
Pandey's maiden ODI hundred came in the last over of the chase and he ensured to carry his team home by scoring the winning runs. (Source: AP)
Despite the loss, Australia sealed the series 4-1 and action now shifts to the shortest format. The three-match series commences on 26th January. (Source: AP