Millennium Post

INDIA BEAT OZ BY 9 WICKETS

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RANCHI: India beat Australia by 9 wickets via Duckworthl­ewis method in the first T20 Internatio­nal in Ranchi on Saturday.

Chasing a revised target of 48 in 6 overs after Australia scored 118 for 8 in 18.4 overs, India reached the target in 5.3 overs. India lead the thre threematch series 1-0.

Australia’s batting woes continued as they once again failed to read Kuldeep Yadav’s left-arm wrist spin.

Yadav finished with figures of 2/16 in 4 overs, complement­ed well by Jasprit Bumrah’s (2/17 in 3 overs) tyoe crushing yorkers. Yuzvendra Chahal (1/23 in 4 overs) also played his part to perfection.

Hardik Pandya and Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar got a wicket apiece. Australia were off to a flyer with 50 runs coming off 37 balls but Chahal provided the vital breakthrou­ghs, dismissing his bunny Glenn Maxwell for a fourth time in four games.

Maxwell, who is often called ‘Big Show’ for promising much and delivering too little as he gave a simple catch to Bumrah at short mid-wicket.

This was after Kuldeep dismissed Aaron Finch (42) and Moises Henriques (8) off successive overs.

It was Finch’s dismissal that brought about Australia’s downfall.

Finch looked in fine form with four boundaries and one six but against Yadav, he looked determined to play the sweep shot.

After playing five sweep shots, Yadav bowled one fuller that breached his defence.

The wicket virtually sent alarm bells ringing in the Australian­s camp as Yadav and Chahal went through the middle overs restrictin­g their flow of runs before Bumrah’s twin bursts in the 18th over.

Earlier, David Warner made his intent clear with successive boundaries off Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar in the first over.

Warner looked for a third boundary with a similar slash but was played on, done in by the length as Bhuvneshwa­r had the last laugh in a battle between the two Sunrisers Hyderabad teammates. BRIEF SCORES: AUSTRALIA: 118-8 (Aaron Finch 42, Glenn Maxwell 17, Kuldeep Yadav 2/16, Jasprit Bumrah 2/17).

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