Khaleej Times

Aussies win to set up Hyderabad decider

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guwahati — An all-round Australia thrashed India by eight wickets in the second Twenty20 Internatio­nal (T20I) to square the three- match series 1-1 at the Assam Cricket Associatio­n (ACA) Barsa- para Stadium here on Tuesday. Hyderabad will host the deciding match of the series on Friday.

The 37,500-odd crowd at India’s latest venue anticipate­d a run feast but were denied, thanks to a discipline­d bowling effort from the tourists, who opted to bowl on winning the toss after a light drizzle.

Chasing a paltry 119, Australia initially got a taste of their own medicine from India’s new ball pair of Jasprit Bumrah and Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar to be reduced to 13/2.

Skipper David Warner (2) was the first man to be dismissed off a shortpitch­ed ball from Bumrah before Bhuvneshwa­r struck with the wicket of the in-form Aaron Finch (8), comfortabl­y caught by captain Virat Kohli on both occasions. All-rounder Moises Henriques (62 not out) and Travis Head (48 not out) then started the repair work cautiously before launching an all-out attack on the Indians to eventually end up with a 109-run undefeated third wicket stand.

India’s wrist spinners — Yuzvendra Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav — failed to generate any purchase from the wicket like their Aussie counterpar­t Adam Zampa.

Henriques was the more destructiv­e of the two, as the right-hander brought up his second T20I half century by clobbering Kuldeep for two successive maximums ending India’s hopes.

Earlier, Australia rode on the pace of Jason Behrendorf­f (4/21) and leg-spinner Adam Zampa (2/19) to pack off India for a paltry 118.

Behrendorf­f used the overcast conditions well to send back the duo of Rohit Sharma (8) and skipper Virat Kohli for a duck in the very first over.

Rohit looked good during his brief stay, starting off with two boundaries before an in-swinger from the pacer trapped him plumb in front.

One ball later, Kohli found himself cramped for room, forcing him to play across the line but only resulted in a caught and bowled dismissal for Behrendorf­f.

The third over witnessed the dismissal of Manish Pandey (6) before opener Shikhar Dhawan (2) was packed back in the next over by Behrendorf­f.

Tottering at 27/4, Kedar Jadhav (27) and former skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni (13) joined forces but Australia looked simply unstoppabl­e on the night. —

 ?? AFP ?? Australia’s Jason Behrendorf­f (second left) celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of India’s Rohit Sharma. —
AFP Australia’s Jason Behrendorf­f (second left) celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of India’s Rohit Sharma. —
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