India lost to Australia by 10 wickets in the first ODI of the three-match series at Wankhede Stadium. Winning the toss, Australia opted to bowl first and completely justified their decision by completely dominating the Indian batsmen. Except for Shikhar Dhawan, none of the Indian batsmen could perform up to the desired level and lost their wickets at regular intervals on the track where they were expected to at least breach the mark of 300 runs and with such a strong batting line-up, India completely failed to capitalise on the field. The same scenario was witnessed when India came on to the field for bowling as none of the bowlers could rake in even a single wicket in their kitty. This was India second 10-wicket home defeat against Australia, the first defeat was against South Africa in 2005.