Australia won the toss and decided to bat first in the fourth ODI against India in Canberra. Aaron Finch and David Warner slowly build the Australia innings with both getting fifties. (Source: AP)
The Australian opening pair of Aaron Finch and David Warner stitched together a stand worth 187 runs. (Source: AP)
David Warner was playing a fabulous innings before he was bowled by Ishant Sharma on his score of 93. (Source: AP)
Aaron Finch continued his innings and scored a run-a-ball hundred. His was dismissed for 107-ball 107. (Source: AP)
Indian bowlers had yet another disappointing outing as the Australia batsmen teared them apart. Only Ravindra Jadeja and Rishi Dhawan had economy rates below six runs an over. (Source: AP)
Steve Smith scored 29-ball 51 and Glenn Maxwell scored a 20-ball 41 to push Australia score to 348/6. Maxwell took 18 runs off the last over before being out on the last ball of the Australian innings. (Source: AP)
India's chase of 349 began on a positive note with Rohit Sharma displaying his shorts all over the park. He was on 41 off 25 balls when he gloved a ball that was going done the leg-side and was caught by Mathew Wade. (Source: AP)
Shikhar Dhawan and Virat Kohli then got together and kept the Indian moving. The duo didn't let the run-rate dip as India raced towards the target. (Source: AP)
Virat Kohli was more aggressive than Shikhar Dhawan and reached his fifty off just 34 balls while Dhawan reached his half-century in 49 balls. (Source: AP)
Shikhar Dhawan was the first to scored a century and he did it off just 92 balls. (Source: AP)
Virat Kohli didn't take much time after Shikhar Dhawan and notched-up his 25th ODI century in just 84 balls. Both batsmen shared a 212-run stand before Dhawan was out for 126 with India's score at 277/1. (Source: AP)
From 277/1, India were all out for 323 and lost the fourth ODI by 25 runs. After Shikhar Dhawan's wicket, John Hastings dismissed MS Dhoni in the same over and Kane Richardson got rid-off Virat Kohli in the next over. After that, the inexperienced Indian batting line-up fell like nine-pins and gifted the match to Australia. (Source: AP)