The third ODI between India and Australia got underway in Sydney on Saturday. Chasing redemption for the past two defeats, Shubman Gill’s Indian team restricted the hosts to a total of 236 runs. There were plenty of memorable moments during the first innings, and plenty of records being shattered. The most surprising one came at the toss as India lost their consecutive 18th toss in ODI cricket. The probability of that happening was just 0.00038%. Indian vice-captain Shreyas Iyer injured himself while taking a diving catch. Iyer was brave and showed his full commitment to hold onto the catch while running backwards, but he ended up in pain and walked off the field with a physio. IND vs AUS 3rd ODI live score Virat Kohli was seen sharing advice with captain Shubman Gill, showing he doesn’t need captaincy to contribute as a leader. IND vs AUS, 3rd ODI top moments 1. India lose 18th consecutive toss in ODIs Indian team’s rotten luck continued as Shubman Gill lost his third straight toss, India’s 18th consecutive toss that didn’t go in their favour in ODIs. The last time India won a toss was on 15 November 2023, in the ODI World Cup semifinal against New Zealand. 2) Virat Kohli’s sharp catch Former India captain Virat Kohli took a sharp catch to dismiss Matthew Short on Washington Sundar’s delivery. Kohli only had 0.67 seconds to react and take the catch, which was his 77th catch against Australia, the most by any non-wicketkeeper against a single opponent. 3) Virat Kohli shares advice with Shubman Gill The 36-year-old may not be captaining India anymore, but he showed his leadership skills as he was seen sharing some advice with Shubman Gill between overs. 4) Shreyas Iyer suffers injury after taking diving catch Nitish Kumar Reddy didn’t play the third ODI due to injury, and Shreyas Iyer also sustained an injury while taking a diving catch. The Indian vice-captain took a diving catch running backwards to dismiss Alex Carey. Immediately after taking the catch, Iyer fell on the ground, and he looked in pain. He went off the field with the help of a physio. Post navigation Australia vs South Africa, Women’s World Cup clash:5th match in Indore today from 3 PM will decide which team India faces in semi-finals RO-KO light up Sydney with record-breaking show:Virat overtakes Tendulkar-Sangakkara in ODIs; Hitman hits 50th international hundred 9th against Australia