December 08, 2025 11:19 pm (IST)
Faulkner departs, Australia 288/6 after 47 overs
Sydney, Mar 26 (IBNS) Australia lost their sixth wicket as India's Umesh Yadav bowled James Faulkner (21) in the second semi-final clash of the World Cup here on Thursday.
Faulkner hammered three boundaries and a six in his knock.
Yadav took his fourth wicket as he broke the quick sixth wicket partnership between Shane Watson (18*) and Faulkner to give Australia another blow.
Brad Haddin (4) and Watson are currently at the crease as Australia scored 288 for the loss of six wickets after 47 overs.
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