India clinch T20 series v Australia to soothe World Cup wound

India clinch T20 series v Australia to soothe World Cup wound

NEW DELHI (Agencies): India exacted a modicum of revenge for their loss to Australia in the final of the 50-overs World Cup by clinching the T20 series against them with a match to spare following their 20-run victory in Raipur on Friday. Put into bat in the penultimate match of the series, India posted 174-9 with Rinku Singh (46) and Jitesh Sharma (35) shining with the bat though they could not make the most of the final overs. When they returned to defend, Axar Patel (3-16) wrecked Australia’s top order and the tourists eventually managed 154-7 to see India grab an unassailable 3-1 lead in the five-match series. Earlier, Yashasvi Jaiswal (37) and Ruturaj Gaikwad (32) combined in a breezy 50-run opening stand before the home side lost three quick wickets including that of skipper Suryakumar Yadav. Rinku and Jitesh shored up India and at 129-4 after 15 overs, the home side looked poised for a late flourish that could take them near the 200-mark.

Australia, however, pulled things back in the final five overs conceding only 45 runs and claiming five wickets. Ben Dwarshuis (3-40) struck twice in his final over and three wickets, including a run out, fell in the final over of the innings from Jason Behrendorff (2-32). Patel fell for a first ball duck but the all-rounder decided to make amends with the ball when Australia began their chase. The left-arm spinner dismissed opener Travis Head (31) and number four batter Aaron Hardie in his successive overs and went on to remove Ben McDermott in his final over to reduce Australia to 87-4 in the 12th over. Matthew Wade smashed an unbeaten 36 off 23 balls but it was not enough in the end. Both the ODI World Cup finalists had fielded second-string squads for the T20 series, which concludes in Bengaluru on Sunday.

 

SCOREBOARD

INDIA INNINGS

Yashasvi Jaiswal c McDermott b Hardie      37

Ruturaj Gaikwad c Dwarshuis b Sangha       32

Shreyas Iyer c Green b Sangha 8

Suryakumar Yadav c Wade b Dwarshuis      1

Rinku Singh lbw b Behrendorff 46

Jitesh Sharma c Head b Dwarshuis     35

Axar Patel c Sangha b Dwarshuis       0

Deepak Chahar c Green b Behrendorff         0

Ravi Bishnoi run out       4

Avesh Khan not out        1

Did not bat: Mukesh Kumar

EXTRAS (B 4, LB 2, W 4)      10

TOTAL (20 overs)         174-9

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-50, 2-62, 3-63, 4-111, 5-167, 6-168, 7-168, 8-169, 9-174

BOWLING

Aaron Hardie        3-1-20-1

Jason Behrendorff 4-0-32-2

Ben Dwarshuis     4-0-40-3

Chris Green 4-0-36-0

Tanveer Sangha    4-0-30-2

Matthew Short      1-0-10-0

AUSTRALIA INNINGS

Travis Head          c Mukesh b Patel   31

Josh Philippe b Ravi        8

Ben McDermott b Patel  19

Aaron Hardie b Patel      8

Tim David c Jaiswal b Chahar  19

Matthew Short c Jaiswal b Chahar      22

Matthew Wade not out   36

Ben Dwarshuis b Avesh Khan  1

Chris Green not out        2

Did not bat: Jason Behrendorff, Tanveer Sangha

EXTRAS (LB 2, NB 1, W 5)    8

TOTAL (20 overs)         154-7

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-40, 2-44, 3-52, 4-87, 5-107, 6-126, 7-133

BOWLING

Deepak Chahar     4-0-44-2

Mukesh Kumar     4-0-42-0

Ravi Bishnoi         4-0-17-1

Axar Patel   4-0-16-3

Avesh Khan 4-0-33-1

Umpires: Jayaraman Madanagopal, KN Ananthapadmanabhan

TV umpire: Virender Sharma

Match referee: India

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