Shikhar Dhawan scored yet another century in England as the two-time World Cup winners India gave a big target of 353 runs to Australia, who are aiming to win their third consecutive game of the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup. Dhawan’s opening partner Rohit Sharma, who produced a match-winning hundred against South Africa in India’s World Cup opener in England, scored 57 runs in 70 balls and helped Kohli’s army to cross the line of 300 runs as the Indian captain added 82 runs in 77 balls. Back in the 2015 Cricket World Cup, Australia knocked out India in the semi-finals. Take a look at the analysis of Power Sportz cricket experts Vijay Dahiya, Vivek Razdan, Andy Bichel and Desmond Haynes.