India vs Australia | Twitter reacts as Hardik Pandya and Rohit Sharma guide India to series win in Indore

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The Indian batsmen chased down the 294-run target with consummate ease and sealed the ODI series 3-0 with two games to spare. The Twitterati picked on the three best innings of the day, Aaron Finch, Rohit Sharma, and Hardik Pandya, as their main talking points of the game.

Brief Scores : Australia 293/6 (Aaron Finch 124; Steven Smith 63; Jasprit Bumrah 2/52; Kuldeep Yadav 75/2) lost to India 294/5 (Hardik Pandya 78; Rohit Sharma 71; Pat Cummins 2/54; Kane Richardson 1/45) by 5 wickets.

Here are the best tweets of the day's action

Aaron Finch is pretty accustomed to Indian gully cricket rules!

Safe to say his innings had a directly proportional effect on Australia’s form?

‘Finchy’, ladies & gentlemen!

Don’t really see him preserve his spot in the team, with that kind of performance!

Birth of the ‘Underestimate-gate’ after DRS-gate?

Now the Australians want to run back ‘indoors’, but they are already there.

All the  Engineers can relate with this!

This needs no explanation!

pRo-Hit or No-Hit? 

Atithi Devo Bhava! Have to entertain our guests!

That’s a very odd nick for Pandya! And we will take it..

Reminds you of a certain Virender Sehwag, doesn’t it?

Pandya ji or Pandey Ji? Too much confusion.

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