Matthew Short, an Australian all-rounder, suffered an injury to his fingers at the hands of the second match on the ODI between Australia and India that took place in the adelaide Oval, on Thursday, October 23. The pre-match toss was won by Skipper Mitchell Marsh who chose to bowl first, and Alex Carey, Xavier Bartlett and Adam Zampa came back into the playing XI.
The injury happened in the 34th over when Josh Hazlewood bowled to KL Rahul. Rahul played a low ball to slip, and Short rushed forward to take the catch but misjudged the bounce. The ball struck his fingers, causing heavy bleeding, and he had to leave the field for treatment.

Australia held on to the game despite the early-innings incident. India stumbled from the start as Bartlett, bowling with the new ball, quickly dismissed both Shubman Gill and Virat Kohli within the powerplay.
Gill tried to play an attacking shot but Marsh caught him at mid-off for nine runs. Kohli, meanwhile, got out lbw for a duck, extending his poor run of form after a cheap dismissal in the first ODI.
Rohit and Iyer Rescue India with 118-Run Stand as Australia Lead ODI Series

Rohit Sharma and Shreyas Iyer then bail out India and put up a sound 118-run third wicket stand. Rohit made up his composed knock of 73 out of the 97 balls with seven boundaries and two sixes with no less than 73 hits whereas Iyer contributed 61 out of 77 balls with seven fours.
Hazlewood pitched a brilliant spell in the Australian team, ensuring there was a tight grip with his 0/29 in 10 overs with two maidens. Although he did not make a wicket, he was very accurate to keep the Indian batters under constant strain.

Australia lead the three-match series and will aim to seal the win at home. India, however, will look to fight back and level the series in the third and final ODI on Saturday, October 25, at the same ground.
