Josh Hazlewood went on to torment India's frontline order with another spell of genius at the Adelaide Oval. Although he did not pick up a wicket, his perfect control and piercing accuracy paved the way for Australia's supremacy. Hazlewood's seven-over spell contained 32 dot balls and a false shot rate of more than 45%, making it difficult for India to gain any grip. His work was crucial in limiting India to 264 runs, a score that turned out subpar as Australia pursued it to complete the ODI series 2-0 with one match remaining. India appeared marginally improved from Perth but were far from their maximum. Shubman Gill lost another toss and was sent in to bat under cloudy conditions. On a rain-freshened surface, batting was difficult at first. Hazlewood's movement gave trouble to both openers, while Virat Kohli had a nightmare session, caught for a second successive duck the first time in his illustrious ODI career. Xavier Bartlett delivered the ball that leg-trapped him plumb in front, and there was stunned silence from the crowd at Adelaide as Kohli trudged off to a standing ovation. Read also: Marco Jansen’s Funny Stumping Escape vs Pakistan Rohit and Iyer Offer Resistance Before Collapse Rohit Sharma regained form after a scratchy beginning, with a resolute 73 off 89 deliveries, while Shreyas Iyer helped him with a solid fifty. The two put together a valuable partnership to resurrect India's innings. But after Rohit was dismissed by Mitchell Starc and Iyer was bowled by Adam Zampa, India's momentum hit a roadblock. Zampa swung the game Australia's way with a four-wicket haul, destroying the middle order of India despite 41 from Axar Patel, who fought for the team. Parrying a modest target, India started well by Siraj and Arshdeep Singh, who sent early dangers packing. But Australia settled in as Matt Short (73), Cooper Connolly (61), and Mitch Owen (36) guided them home. Short's half-century and Connolly's calmness helped Australia past small hitches to register another dominant win, exposing India's failures in key situations.