In the third ODI at the Sydney Cricket Ground, India bowled out Australia for 236 runs, thanks to a stellar performance from Harshit Rana, who took 4 wickets for 39 runs. Australia, who were once in a strong position at 183 for 3, faced a dramatic collapse, losing their last 7 wickets for just 53 runs. Matt Renshaw was the standout performer for Australia, scoring a maiden half-century with 56 runs.

The match began with Australian openers Mitchell Marsh and Travis Head providing a solid start, adding 61 runs before Head was dismissed. Marsh contributed 41 runs before falling to Mohammed Siraj. Renshaw's innings was crucial as he rotated the strike effectively, but the middle order faltered after the departure of Alex Carey, who scored 24 runs before being caught by Shreyas Iyer, who unfortunately injured himself during the catch.

India's bowling attack, led by Rana and Sundar, proved too strong for the Australian batting lineup. Rana's impressive bowling included key wickets that turned the game in India's favour. After the early success, Australia struggled to build partnerships, ultimately leading to their all-out score of 236 in 46.4 overs.

As the match progresses, India aims to secure a consolation victory after losing the first two ODIs of the series. The focus is also on star players Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, as this could be Kohli's last ODI in Australia. Kohli, who has faced challenges in recent matches, will be eager to make a significant contribution. The match is set to start at 9 AM, with the toss scheduled for 8:30 AM.

With the series already decided in favour of Australia, India is determined to end on a high note and avoid a whitewash. Fans are hopeful for a strong performance from their team in this crucial match.