351/4 against Australia, Nagpur, 2013
Australia set India a target of 351 thanks to centuries from Shane Watson and George Bailey. Under the lights, India looked in control right throughout, especially with Virat Kohli seeing off the chase, remaining unbeaten with one of the top 5 fastest ODI centuries by an Indian.
Dhawan scored a 102-ball 100 after adding 178 with Rohit Sharma (79) for the opening wicket. Kohli took it from there, scoring an unbeaten 66-ball 115* adding 56 with Dhawan, 56 with Suresh Raina and another 61 with MS Dhoni after a slight wobble.
Indian chased down 351 in 49.3 overs to prove that their scoring 362 couple of weeks before was by no means a fluke.
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