--- Australia beat India to become 1st team to win 1,000 int'l matches --- Australia defeated India by 34 runs in the first ODI today to become the first country to win 1,000 international matches. Chasing 289, India lost their first three wickets for four runs, their joint-lowest score at three-down in ODI history. India's Rohit Sharma slammed his 22nd ODI hundred, while Shikhar Dhawan and Ambati Rayudu got out for a duck each. --- Rohit Sharma 1st Indian to slam 5 ODI hundreds in Australia --- Opener Rohit Sharma has become the first India batsman to smash five hundreds in ODI cricket in Australia, achieving the feat in the first ODI against Australia in Sydney on Saturday. Overall, the hundred was the 31-year-old's 22nd in 194 ODIs. Rohit has now hit four consecutive 50-plus scores against Australia in ODI cricket. --- It took India 20.1 overs to hit 1st four in first ODI vs Australia --- Wicketkeeper-batsman MS Dhoni hit the first four of India's innings in the first ODI against Australia on the first ball of the 21st over. This was the first instance since 2001 that India failed to hit a four in their first 20 overs in an ODI. However, India hit four sixes in the first 20 overs. --- Shubman Gill, Vijay Shankar to replace suspended Rahul, Pandya --- Punjab's 19-year-old batsman Shubman Gill and Tamil Nadu all-rounder Vijay Shankar will replace suspended cricketers KL Rahul and Hardik Pandya, who have been sent home from Australia mid-tour. Shankar will join the squad that is currently in Australia, while Gill will join the team in New Zealand. Rahul and Pandya were suspended over their "sexist" comments on Koffee with Karan. --- Kohli gets out for single digit score in an ODI after 482 days --- Team India captain Virat Kohli was dismissed caught out for three runs off eight balls in the first ODI against Australia in Sydney, which the hosts won by 34 runs. This was the first instance since his duck against Australia on September 17, 2017 in Chennai that the 30-year-old got out for a single digit score in an ODI.