Australia down India by five wickets in third game to keep T20I series alive

Australia down India by five wickets in third game to keep T20I series alive

GUWAHATI (Agencies): Ruturaj Gaikwad slammed an unbeaten 123 to lead India to an imposing 222 in Guwahati, but Glenn Maxwell’s unbeaten 104 stunned the hosts as Australia pulled off a miraculous come-from-behind victory to keep the T20I series alive at 2-1 on Tuesday. Australia had kept pace with the asking rate for most of the innings courtesy a spunky cameo from Travis Head and Maxwell’s aggression. When it came down to Axar Patel’s 19th and Prasidh’s 20th, Maxwell and Matthew Wade feasted in dewy conditions, finding the boundary at will even when Australia needed 43 off 12 balls, 21 off six, and two off the last ball. Maxwell hit the last four balls for 6, 4, 4, 4, drilling Prasidh Krishna down the ground at the finish to silence the home crowd. Maxwell entered at 66 for 2 in the sixth over, after Avesh Khan had ended Travis Head’s boundary-laden 35 in 18 balls. He took an early liking to Prasidh, smacking two sixes and a four in the eighth over to race away to 25 in 10. But Ravi Bishnoi’s dismissal of Josh Inglis and Axar’s of Marcus Stoinis put a brake on Australia’s run rate.

Still, 88 off 39 in tough bowling conditions was always game on. Maxwell would have known this himself, having conceded 30 in the final over of India’s innings. He started the charge towards the target by thumping Avesh for six and four in the 16th and launching back-to-back sixes off Arshdeep in the 17th. A tidy 18th from Prasidh put the pressure back on Australia, but an expensive 19th from Axar, culminating in an error from Ishan Kishan behind the stumps brought the equation down to 21 off six balls. Wade and Maxwell got right on top of Prasidh, whose plans went awry with India’s slow over rate necessitating that he bowl with an extra fielder in the 30-yard circle. Prasidh went short, full and wide, and short and wide across the over, and it didn’t seem to matter, particularly to Maxwell. After Australia chose to bowl, Jason Behrendroff impressed on his return to the side with 17 dots in his four-over spell of 1 for 12. But Australia leaked 210 across their other 16 overs, including 64 in four from Aaron Hardie: the joint-most expensive spell in T20Is for Australia.

Gaikwad was on a run-a-ball 22 when Suryakumar Yadav fell for 39 in the 11th over, with India’s score 81 for 3. Australia had an opening to plug the run flow initiated by Suryakumar after Yashasvi Jaiswal and Ishan Kishan had fallen cheaply, but Hardie and Tanveer Sangha allowed Gaikwad to shift gears with some loose bowling. Gaikwad pulled them confidently when they dropped it short, and dispatched the full ones in the arc between long-on and deep extra-cover. This spurt of scoring enabled him to bring up his half-century in 32 balls.

It was in the last three overs that the floodgates really opened, as India added 67 to their total. Gaikwad took full toll of the favourable match-up, clubbing three sixes and two fours in a 30-run over that took India to an imposing 222. Along the way, he brought up his century off 52 balls, and finished on 123 off 57.

 

SCOREBOARD

INDIA INNINGS

Yashasvi Jaiswal c Wade b Behrendorff       6

Ruturaj Gaikwad not out 123

Ishan Kishan c Stoinis b Richardson   0

Suryakumar Yadav c Wade b Hardie  39

Tilak Varma not out       31

Did not bat: Rinku Singh, Axar Patel, Ravi Bishnoi, Arshdeep Singh, Avesh Khan, Prasidh Krishna

EXTRAS (LB 4, NB 1, W 18)  23

TOTAL (20 overs)         222-3

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-14 (Yashasvi Jaiswal, 1.2 ov), 2-24 (Ishan Kishan, 2.3 ov), 3-81 (Suryakumar Yadav, 10.2 ov)

BOWLING

Kane Richardson  3-0-34-1

Jason Behrendorff 4-1-12-1

Nathan Ellis 4-0-36-0

Tanveer Sangha    4-0-42-0

Aaron Hardie        4-0-64-1

Glenn Maxwell     1-0-30-0

AUSTRALIA INNINGS

Travis Head c Ravi b Avesh      35

Aaron Hardie c Ishan b Arshdeep       16

Josh Inglis b Ravi 10

Glenn Maxwell not out   104

Marcus Stoinis c Yadav b Patel 17

Tim David c Yadav b Ravi        0

Matthew Wade not out   28

Did not bat: Nathan Ellis, Jason Behrendorff, Tanveer Sangha, Kane Richardson

EXTRAS (B 4, LB 3, NB 2, W 6)      15

TOTAL (20 overs)         225-5

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-47, 2-66, 3-68, 4-128, 5-134

BOWLING

Arshdeep Singh    4-0-44-1

Prasidh Krishna    4-0-68-0

Ravi Bishnoi         4-0-32-2

Avesh Khan 4-0-37-1

Axar Patel   4-0-37-1

Umpires: Rohan Pandit, Virender Sharma

TV umpire: KN Ananthapadmanabhan

Match referee: Javagal Srinath

 

 

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