DLS Drama Explodes! India’s Downfall in Perth!

India vs Australia Perth ODI 2025

The India-Australia ODI series began on a frustrating note for Indian fans. Despite strong anticipation, heavy rain and the DLS rule spoiled the opening match at Perth, handing Australia a 7-wicket victory and a 1-0 series lead.

Rain Rules the Game

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Rain dominated proceedings right from the start. The first ODI was reduced to 26 overs per side, and under Shubman Gill’s captaincy, India struggled to adapt to the shortened format. Australia, meanwhile, took full advantage of the conditions.

India’s Batting Collapse

Batting first, India managed only 136 for 9. KL Rahul (38) and Axar Patel (31) offered some resistance after early dismissals of Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and captain Shubman Gill. The top order’s failure left India reeling under pressure.

Brief Sparks Amid the Struggle

Debutant Nitish Reddy added a quick 19 off 11 balls with two sixes, briefly lifting spirits. However, frequent rain interruptions broke India’s rhythm. Australian bowlers Matthew Kuhnemann, Mitchell Owen, and Josh Hazlewood picked two wickets each, while Starc and Ellis took one apiece.

Australia Chases with Ease

Australia’s chase was calm and clinical. With the DLS target set at 131, they reached it in 21.1 overs, losing just three wickets. Mitch Marsh top-scored with 46, while Josh Phillipe added 37, ensuring Australia’s first-ever ODI win at the new Perth Stadium.

Indian Bowlers Struggle to Contain

For India, Axar Patel, Arshdeep Singh, and Washington Sundar picked one wicket each. However, the bowlers couldn’t extract much from a pitch softened by rain. The momentum remained with Australia throughout the second innings.

DLS Sparks Fan Frustration

Fans expressed anger online, blaming the DLS system for favouring Australia. Many felt the timing of rain interruptions hurt India’s momentum. “This is just a joke,” one fan posted. Others pointed out that early wickets made recovery impossible.

Shubman Gill’s Tough Start as Captain

The defeat marks a difficult start for Shubman Gill’s ODI captaincy. India’s top order failed to handle the stop-start rhythm caused by weather delays, and rebuilding efforts by Rahul and Axar were repeatedly halted by rain.

Positives and Lessons Ahead

Despite the loss, there were positives. KL Rahul’s steady innings and Nitish Reddy’s confident debut showed promise. India must, however, improve its game in seam-friendly conditions and adapt faster to rain-affected matches.

Eyes on Adelaide for Redemption

With Australia celebrating a historic 7-wicket win, India now looks to bounce back in the second ODI in Adelaide on October 23. The team needs a strong response to level the series and restore faith among fans.

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