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da bet esporte: ESPNcricinfo staff27-Mar-2016Aaron Finch’s bat also left the bowlers in the dust, as the score raced to 54 for 0 in four overs•Associated PressIndia fans, who had very little to cheer about till then, found their voice when Ashish Nehra had Khawaja caught behind for 26•Associated PressThen David Warner was done in by R Ashwin for 6 off 9 balls•AFPThe spinners’ waltz: Yuvraj Singh picked up a wicket with his first ball of the tournament, and it was the big one of Steven Smith•AFPSmith, though, was quite unhappy with the umpire ruling him out caught behind and Australia were 74 for 3 in the 10th over•Getty ImagesGlenn Maxwell played a responsible innings – even if it included a wild switch hit for six. He had 31 off 28 balls when he missed a Jasprit Bumrah slower ball in the 17th over•AFPShane Watson was put under the spotlight, but he did quite fine in his new role of finisher•Getty ImagesHardik Pandya was given the final over again, but this time he conceded two fours and a six•Getty ImagesWatson and Peter Nevill took Australia from 130 for 5 in 16.3 overs to 160 by the time the 20th was done•Getty ImagesShikhar Dhawan gave India a steady start in the chase…•AFP… before falling to Nathan Coulter-Nile•AFPWatson accounted for Dhawan’s opening partner, Rohit Sharma, two overs later•Associated PressWatson struck once again to remove Suresh Raina in his next over as India were reduced to 49 for 3•AFPVirat Kohli and Yuvraj Singh then went about rebuilding India’s innings with a 45-run partnership•Associated PressYuvraj, though, picked up an ankle injury during his stay at the crease…•Getty Images… before a Watson stunner ended his innings for 21•Associated PressIndia’s asking rate kept soaring in the slog overs, but Kohli kept his cool as he was joined by MS Dhoni•AFPWith 39 required off the last three overs, Kohli unleashed a lethal attack on James Faulkner, taking the left-arm pacer for 19 runs in the 18th over•Associated PressIn the next over, he took Coulter-Nile for 16 runs, and India needed just four off the last over•Getty ImagesAs he has done on many occasions, Dhoni hit the winning runs for India•AFPKohli eventually ended on 82 not out off 51 balls, taking India into the semi-final against West Indies in Mumbai, while Australia were knocked out•Associated PressAt the end of the match, the Australia side clapped off Watson as he stepped off the field for the last time in Australia colours•Getty ImagesWhile Kohli, on the other hand, received a hero’s welcome in the India camp•IDI/Getty Images