India vs Australia: Suryakumar Yadav star helps the home team to a six-goal win in the deciding game of the T20I series | News about cricket
Yadav scored the highest for India with 69 and Virat Kohli scored 63 as India chased 187 for the right to decide the T20I series; Tim David T20I’s first half-century was not enough for Australia to avoid losing the series 2-1
Last updated: September 25, 22 7:11 pm
Suryakumar Yadav and Virat Kohli made their mark for half a century as India beat Australia by six goals in their third and final Twenty20 International match in Hyderabad on Sunday to win the series 2- first.
India cheaply lost openers Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul in the power game, but Yadav and Kohli made the mark of the century as they chased the 187th goal, and Hardik Pandya hit the ball. Win with a spare ball.
Yadav hit five boundaries and as many six points in 36 69 balls and seemed unstoppable until he fell to Josh Hazlewood, with Kohli then taking over as he hit 63 at 48.
Pandya (25) remained calm in the face of a relentless Australian onslaught after Kohli was sent off in the first leg final and ended up winning with a save from Daniel Sams.
Pressed, Australia got off to a brilliant start with the opening goal Cameron Green beating seven thirds and three sixs of 21 52 balls after Axar Patel pulled a foul from captain Aaron Finch (seven). ) to bring India a breakthrough.
The hosts found some more breathing space after Bhuvaneshwar Kumar eliminated Green and Glenn Maxwell (6) was run out by Axar, while Steve Smith (9) was confused by Dinesh Karthik for handing Yuzvendra Chahal.
Josh Inglis (24) and Matthew Wade (1) both fell to Axar in the 14th minute to leave the visitors with a score of 117-6 before Tim David’s late rise.
David scored 54 runs of 27 balls as he added 68 runs the seventh goal with the Sams (28) and his first mark in half a century of international play for Australia to help the visitors win. 186-7 strong.
Australia won the opening series with four batting, while India leveled the series with a six-goal win on Friday in a game that dropped to eight goals conceded on each side.
India next faces South Africa in a three-match T20 series, which begins on Wednesday, ahead of a three-match ODI series against the same opponent from October 6. Australia has a T20 warm-up series against the West Indies and England before the world next month cup