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Smith departs, Australia 206/2 after 35 overs

| | Mar 26, 2015, at 05:00 pm
Sydney, Mar 26 (IBNS): Indian bowler Umesh Yadav gave India their second breakthrough as he picked up the wicket of Steve Smith, who smashed a century, in the second semi-finals of the World Cup here on Thursday.

Smith smashed 105 runs off 93 balls, hitting 11 boundaries and two sixes in his knock.

Smith and Aaron Finch (73*) stabilised the innings after Australia lost the wicket of David Warner (12) early.

Finch and Glenn Maxwell (4*) are currently at crease.

Umesh Yadav has picked up both the wickets for India.

After 35 overs, Australia have scored 206 runs for the loss of two wickets.

Australia earlier won the toss and opted to bat first in the match.
 

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