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Sydney: Australia comprehensively overwhelmed India to oust the defending champions and enter the cricket World Cup final with a 95-run win in their semifinal encounter at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) here on Thursday.
With the triumph, Australia ensured a summit clash against co-hosts New Zealand and will be vying for their fifth title at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Sunday.
A 182-run stand between Smith (105) and Finch (81) proved to be the difference between the two sides. Opting to bat, the hosts put up a commanding total of 328/7 in 50 overs before bowling out India for 233 in 46.5 overs.
The daunting target notwithstanding, India started well with openers Rohit Sharma (34) and Shikhar Dhawan (45), with the latter playing the aggressor’s role. The left-hander was dropped by wicketkeeper Brad Haddin while batting at five but recovered to notch six boundaries and a six in his 41-ball innings.
Just when India were looking like they may give the hosts a challenge, from 76/0 in the 13th over, the defending champions lost four quick wickets to be tottering at 108/4. Virat Kohli (1) and Suresh Raina (7) failed to provide the impetus and the loss of their wickets completely put India on the backfoot.
Rahane (44) and captain  Dhoni (65) then tried to steady the floundering ship with a 70-run fifth-wicket partnership but the asking rate kept mounting.
After Rahane got out, the pressure got on to Dhoni who struck a couple of lusty blows to bring in a lot of cheer from the crowd. But the Indian skipper had to go for it with the required run rate almost 10 per over.
In order to accelerate the faltering run rate, Dhoni was run out by a direct throw from Maxwell and all Indian hopes of a comeback lay shattered.
In the end, such was the dominance of the Australian pacers that they scalped the last four wickets for just two runs as the tail failed to offer any form of resistance.
The Australian pace attack lived up to its hype with the tournament’s highest wicket-taker Starc starring with 2/28 in 8.5 overs. Mitchell Johnson (2/50) also took a brace while Faulkner cleaned up the tail with 3/59.
Earlier, with Australia opting to bat, Smith and Finch’s second-wicket partnership powered the four-time champions to the first 300-plus total in a Cup semifinal with Smith scoring his fourth One-Day International (ODI) century.
Looking at the way the hosts were going, India did well to drag Australia back from the time they looked like getting anything above 350. India started well with pacer Umesh Yadav (4/72) taking big-hitter David Warner’s wicket in only the fourth over. But thereon, Smith and Finch more or less put the match in Australia’s favour.
Opener Finch was slow but managed to stick it out in the middle to score seven boundaries and one six in his 116-ball knock. He provided good support to Smith, who smashed his way to 11 fours and two sixes in his 93-ball innings.
India pulled things back as Yadav, Mohit Sharma (2/75) and spinner Ashwin (1/42) took four quick wickets. Despite this, the four-time champions maintained the flow, scoring almost a run-a-ball.
A couple of brilliant cameos at the end from Faulkner (21) and Johnson (27 not out) helped Australia hammer 89 runs off the last 10 overs, despite losing two more wickets.
All Indian bowlers, who had proved to be the team’s main reason for success in the tournament, were expensive against the explosive Australian batsmen. Though Yadav picked up his second consecutive four-wicket haul, he went for eight per over. Ashwin was the most economical bowler giving away only 42 runs from his 10 overs, also taking a wicket.
In the Cup final, the two co-hosts will take on each other with Australia, in their seventh final, and New Zealand, in their maiden. The Black Caps had beaten  Australia by a wicket in the group stage. (IANS)

Score board

Australia
Finch c Dhawan b Yadav           81
Warner c Kohli  b Yadav           12
Smith c R Sharma b Yadav      105
Maxwell c Rahane b Ashwin     23
Watson c Rahane b M Sharma 28 Clarke c R Sharma b M Sharma 10
James Faulkner b Yadav           21
Brad Haddin not out                  7
Mitchell Johnson not out            27
Total: (7 wickets; 50 overs)      328
FoW: 1-15, 2-197, 3-232, 4-233, 5-248, 6-284, 7-298
Bowling: Shami 10-0-68-0, Yadav 9-0-72-4, Sharma 10-0-75-2, Kohli    1-0-7-0, Jadeja 10-0-56-0, R Ashwin 10-0-42-1.
India
Rohit Sharma b Johnson           34
Dhawan c Maxwell b Hazlewood45
Kohli c Haddin b Johnson              1
Rahane c Haddin b Starc           44
Raina c Haddin b Faulkner  7 Mahendra Singh Dhoni run out    65
Ravindra Jadeja run out             16
Ashwin    b Faulkner                  5
Mohammed Shami not out           1
Mohit Sharma b Faulkner            0
Umesh Yadav b Starc                  0
Total: (All out in 46.5 overs)     233
FoW: 1/76, 2/78, 3/91, 4/108, 5/178, 6/208, 7/231, 8/232, 9/232
Bowling:Starc 8.5-0-28-2, Hazlewood 10-1-41-1, Johnson 10-0-50-2, Faulkner 9-1-59-3, Maxwell 5-0-18-0, Watson 4-0-29-0.

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