Batting first, Australia set a mammoth 360 runs target before India. Initially it was looking tough to chase down but Indian batsmen Shikhar Dhawan, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli played a sensible knocks to take India home with 39 balls to go. Dhawan, Rohit and Kohli made 95, 141 (Not Out) and 100 (Not out) respectively. It was India's highest run chase after 330 against Pakistan in Dhaka (2012). The score is the second highest successful chase in ODIs behind South Africa's 438 for nine with one ball to spare against Australia at Johannesburg on March 12, 2006. India have won three consecutive ODIs at Jaipur for the first time -- one each vs South Africa, New Zealand and Australia. India's nine-wicket triumph is their biggest in terms of wickets against Australia in ODIs. India enjoy a 100 per cent record against Australia at Jaipur, winning both their ODIs. Forty eight boundaries (36 fours and 12 sixes) have been recorded in Australia's innings -- their highest against India. Fifty boundaries (39 fours and 11 sixes) have been recorded in India's total -- their highest vs Australia in ODIs.Overall, the match has witnessed 75 fours and 23 sixes and 438 runs have been recorded through boundaries in the match -- the third highest tally in this way in an ODI.