IT’S DO-OR-DIE FOR TEAM INDIA
■ Kohli & Co. desperate to level T20 series
Sydney, Nov. 24: Staring at an imminent defeat after seven successive series wins on trot, India will be looking for yet another solid bowling performance against a brittle Australian toporder in third and final T20 International on Sunday.
India were in with a very good chance of levelling the series in Melbourne on Friday after reducing Australia to 132 for 7 in
19 overs but rain put paid to their hopes.
Now a win at the SCG will at least let Virat Kohli's team share the bragging rights and more importantly remain in a good frame of mind before the real test begins at Adelaide on December 6.
India are unbeaten in T20I engagements since July 2017, when they last lost to West Indies in a one-off game in the Caribbean. They have won 20 out of 27 T20Is since then in different conditions and against varying opposition. In doing so, India are unbeaten in nine consecutive T20I series since August 2017, including a drawn two-match contest against Australia at home (October
2017).
They have won seven consecutive T20I series since — the Nidahas Trophy win in the triseries in Sri
Lanka (also including Bangladesh) and beating England away 2-1 in the summer gone past, are the highlights of this unbeaten run. Last time in Australia, back in
2016, India had won the T20I series with an unprecedented 30 margin. Rain though has played spoilsport with their chance of winning a second consecutive T20I series Down Under.
Perhaps the only silver lining is that they still can maintain their unbeaten record in this format with victory on Sunday. In order to achieve this, India will like to carry on from where they left off in Melbourne.
The surprisingly unchanged bowling attack put in a more disciplined performance as compared to their Brisbane outing, and both pacers and spinners were able to put the Australian batting order under constant pressure. There were hiccups in the field of course two dropped catches in keeping with a shoddy display in Brisbane as well.
This is one area that the Indian team will be keen to improve on when the final game begins, for it could well be the difference again if the Australian batting clicks. Pregame in Melbourne, there was talk that the Indian team management might revert to type and bring back Yuzvendra Chahal to re-ignite his partnership with Kuldeep Yadav in a must-win game.
The stakes haven't changed going into the series decider, yet India's improved showing with the ball gives reason for picking an unchanged side.
— PTI