Australia Beat India by 2 Wickets in 2nd ODI to Clinch the Series 2–0
Adelaide, October 23, 2025 — Australia showcased exceptional resilience and youthful brilliance as they defeated India by two wickets in the second One-Day International (ODI) at the Adelaide Oval, securing an unassailable 2–0 series lead with one match remaining.
Chasing 265 for victory, the hosts were guided home by a sensational unbeaten knock from Cooper Connolly, who scored 61 runs off 53 balls to seal a dramatic win for Australia. His calm presence under pressure earned him the Player of the Match award.
India’s Inconsistent Batting Costs Them Again
After being sent in to bat first, India managed 264 all out in 49.3 overs. Despite promising starts, the innings lacked the finishing flourish needed to post a match-winning total.
- Shubman Gill top-scored with 68 (74 balls), showing fine touch at the top.
- KL Rahul, leading the side, contributed a steady 56 (64 balls).
- Virat Kohli continued his lean run, falling for his second consecutive duck in the series.
Australia’s bowlers were disciplined throughout — Pat Cummins (3/45) led from the front, while Josh Hazlewood bowled a tight spell of 10 overs for just 29 runs despite being wicketless.
Australia’s Confident Chase Led by Connolly and Short
In pursuit of 265, Australia began positively with Travis Head (57) and Steve Smith (48) forming a strong platform. However, India struck back through Mohammed Siraj (3/54) and Kuldeep Yadav (2/46), reducing the hosts to 189/6 at one stage.
Enter Cooper Connolly and Matthew Short (45 off 37). The young duo displayed remarkable maturity, stitching together a crucial 79-run partnership that turned the tide in Australia’s favor.
Connolly’s composure and shot selection under pressure stood out, guiding Australia to 268/8 in 46.2 overs and clinching the series 2–0.
Captains’ Reactions
Pat Cummins (Australia Captain):
“The composure from our younger players was outstanding. Connolly’s innings was special — calm and confident under pressure.”
KL Rahul (India Captain):
“We were 20–30 runs short. Our bowlers fought well, but credit to Australia for holding their nerve. We’ll look to bounce back in the final game.”
Player of the Match: Cooper Connolly
Performance: 61* (53 balls, 5 fours, 2 sixes)
At just 22 years old, Connolly’s fearless batting displayed maturity beyond his years, earning him the Player of the Match award and recognition as a future Australian star.
Match Summary
| Team | Score | Overs |
|---|---|---|
| India | 264 all out | 49.3 overs |
| Australia | 268/8 | 46.2 overs |
Result: Australia won by 2 wickets
Series: Australia lead 2–0 (3-match ODI series)
Analysis: India’s Middle-Order Woes Continue
India’s struggles in the middle overs remain a significant concern ahead of the upcoming ICC World Cup 2025. While the openers have provided stability, the lack of partnerships through the middle overs and inconsistent finishing have hurt India’s ability to post competitive totals.
On the other hand, Australia’s adaptability and team balance were once again on display. Their mix of experienced players and young talent continues to deliver results in crunch moments.
What’s Next?
The third and final ODI will be played at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG). With the series already decided, India will look to restore some pride, while Australia aim for a clean sweep and valuable momentum ahead of the 2025 World Cup.
Final Thoughts
Australia’s 2–0 series triumph over India in Adelaide wasn’t just about winning — it was a statement of intent. With young stars like Cooper Connolly stepping up and veterans leading by example, Australia appear to be in prime form heading into global tournaments.
For India, it’s time for introspection. The middle order’s inconsistency and Virat Kohli’s worrying form will be major talking points as they prepare for the next ODI and the World Cup.
Written by: Your Mike
Category: Cricket News | Sports Analysis | ODI Series 2025
Published on: October 24, 2025
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