India were bundled out for just 117 runs in 26 overs after being asked to bat first by Australia in the second ODI in Visakhapatnam (Vizag).
The score is the lowest by India in an ODI match against Australia at home. The visitors had bowled out India for 148 in Vadodara in 2007. India's lowest ODI total at home is 78 against Sri Lanka in Kanpur in 1986.

Mitchell Starc was at his brutal best on a pitch helpful for the pacer. He dismissed opener Shubman Gill for a 2-ball duck before getting rid of Rohit Sharma in the fifth over. The left-arm pacer dismissed Suryakumar Yadav for a golden duck on the very next delivery, trapping him in front of the stumps for the second consecutive time. The right-hand batter had lasted for one ball in the first ODI in Mumbai as well.
KL Rahul, India's star of the last match, was Starc's fourth victim. The Karnataka star was also caught in front of the stumps on another searing delivery from the New South Wales pacer. Even before India could recover from the blow, vice-captain Hardik Pandya departed in the next over courtesy a superhuman catch from Steve Smith in slip.
For the entire duration Virat Kohli kept on watching the batters come and go from one end. With India five down for 49 in five overs. Ravindra Jadeja and Kohli partnered for 22 runs before Nathan Ellis struck for the first time. Kohli missed a straight delivery while trying to whip it square and was adjudged lbw out by umpire Nitin Menon. Jadeja also fell to the same bowler in the 20th over. Extra bounce generated an edge off Jadeja's bat which landed straight into the gloves of Alex Carey. India lost their eighth and ninth wicket in the 25th over as Sean Abbott struck twice to dismiss Mohammed Shami (0 off 1) and Kuldeep Yadav (4 off 17).
Stranded on one end, in-form Axar cut himself loose in the 25th over to hit two sixes off the first two deliveries from Starc. The southpaw took a single on the fourth delivery but Mohammed Siraj (0 off 3) could not survive the two balls and was castled by the Starc who completed his ninth five-wicket haul in ODIs.
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