David Warner played an unconventional innings. Even as he played his shots freely, his maiden ODI century against India came at less than run a ball.
Mitchell Marsh, who was scratchy to start with, put on a couple of good stands to revive Australia's innings. In the process of his unbeaten knock, he recorded his maiden ODI century
Rishi Dhawan, too, joined the party after dismissing George Bailey - his maiden ODI wicket, to put India in command
Ishant Sharma (centre) celebrates after striking early. Aaron Finch (right) was unfortunate to have been declared leg before wicket
Jasprit Bumrah bowled brilliantly on debut, bagging two wickets for only 40 runs. In this picture, he is celebrating after getting his maiden international wicket - the dangerous Steve Smith
Manish Pandey stroked an unbeaten 81-ball 104 - his maiden ODI century - to guide India to an emphatic six-wicket win.
Rohit Sharma led India's chase with an exquisite innings, but was hard done by a poor decision while he was batting on 99.
Shikhar Dhawan set up India's chase with some elegant shots. He smashed and caressed the ball all around the park, scoring a 69-ball 78. He put on a 123-run stand for the first wicket