Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Chase specialist Kohli helps India level T20 series

SYDNEY T20 Spinner records his best haul while skipper hits unbeaten halfcentur­y as visitors tie the threematch series 11

- Sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Captain Virat Kohli smashed an unbeaten 61 to steer India to victory with two balls to spare in the third and final Twenty20 against Australia on Sunday, ensuring the series ended all square. The prolific batsmen lived up to his reputation, coming in when the two openers fell in quick succession after an entertaini­ng 68-run partnershi­p, to prevent Australia earning bragging rights ahead of their four-Test series starting next month

SYDNEY: Captain Virat Kohli smashed an unbeaten 61 to steer India to victory with two balls to spare in the third and final Twenty20 against Australia on Sunday, ensuring the series ended all square.

The prolific batsmen lived up to his reputation, coming in when the two openers fell in quick succession after an entertaini­ng 68-run partnershi­p to prevent Australia earning bragging rights ahead of their four Test series starting next month.

The home team won a nail-biting and rain-affected first match in Brisbane by four runs, with the second in Melbourne abandoned due to persistent showers.

“I thought overall skill-wise we were better today,” said Kohli. “When out openers get into the zone they are difficult to stop. There were a few nervous moments in between, but (for me) it’s always easy when the guys at the top do what they do.”

After losing the toss and being told to bowl, India restricted Australia to 164-6, with all-rounder Krunal Pandya taking 4/36 and D’Arcy Short top-scoring on 33.

Krunal said that he was down and out after a poor showing in the first T20 and needed to set the record straight for a consistent showing. “When you come back like this, it is very satisfying. You had such a bad day and then against the same opponent you do well, it gives satisfacti­on, happiness and a surety that you belong to this level,” said Pandya.

Despite losing, Australian captain Aaron Finch said he was proud of the team. “The way we fought was outstandin­g,” he said. “Still fair bit of work to do but we’re going in the right direction which is nice. Feeling good for the Tests.”

Australia were boosted by strike bowler Mitchell Starc being back for his first T20 internatio­nal in two years, replacing Jason Behrendorf­f. He caused opening batsmen Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan trouble but they took apart Nathan CoulterNil­e at the other end, each crack- ing a huge six in plundering 29 runs off his first two overs.

Their confidence was soaring and the strokes were majestic as they hammered 22 off Marcus Stoinis’ opening over. Finch brought Starc back and he delivered, trapping Dhawan lbw for a highly-entertaini­ng 41 off 22 balls. Adam Zampa then bowled Sharma for 23.

The spin combinatio­n of Zampa and Glenn Maxwell stymied the runs and it was game on when KL Rahul fell and Rishabh Pant went first ball, leaving India needing 56 off 36 deliveries.

But Kohli was unstoppabl­e, hitting two sixes and four fours as he guided his side home alongside Dinesh Karthik (not out 22).

 ?? GETTY ?? Krunal Pandya’s spell (4/36) proved decisive in India’s seriesleve­lling win against Australia at SCG on Sunday.
GETTY Krunal Pandya’s spell (4/36) proved decisive in India’s seriesleve­lling win against Australia at SCG on Sunday.

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