
Andrew Symonds and Brad Haddin both made 87 as Australia piled-up 306-6 after being asked to bat, a total they had little trouble defending.
Left-arm wrist spinner Brad Hogg led the way with three wickets, while Stuart Clark and Michael Clarke claimed two apiece during an impressive bowling display from the world champions.
Clark had Sachin Tendulkar (16) caught at backward point from an edged drive in his first over, and later won an lbw decision against the dangerous Robin Uthappa (41).
Rahul Dravid helped Dhoni add 49 for the fifth wicket before his innings was ended at 31 by a brilliant catch on the boundary from Johnson. That dismissal reduced
Earlier, Dhoni's decision to field first backfired as
A third-wicket stand of 58 between Matthew Hayden and Clarke partially repaired the early damage, before Clarke (27) was stumped off a wide delivery from Irfan Pathan.
Left-arm seamer Pathan (2-47) collected his second wicket by bowling Hayden between bat-and-pad for 75 to leave
But Symonds and Haddin took control with a fifth-wicket stand of 108 in 15.4 overs.
Symonds hit nine fours and two sixes before being caught and bowled by Shantha Sreesanth for 87 from 83 balls, while Haddin finished unbeaten on 87 from just 69 balls - his best score in a one-day international.
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