AUS vs IND, 2nd T20I: Hazlewood Dismantles India’s Batting as Australia Romps to Four-Wicket Win
Josh Hazlewood took 3-13 and Mitchell Marsh scored 46 to lead Australia to a four-wicket win, with India all out for 125 at Melbourne Cricket Ground.
- On Friday at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Australia cricket team beat India cricket team by four wickets, led by a Josh Hazlewood masterclass and a batting blitz from Mitchell Marsh.
- By reducing India to 32 for four, Josh Hazlewood took 3-13 and bowled 15 dot balls, helping bowl India cricket team out for 125 on Friday.
- India's batting fight was led by Abhishek Sharma, who top-scored with 68 off 37 balls and shared a 56-run sixth-wicket stand with Harshit Rana, who scored 35.
- Australia sealed the chase as Mitchell Marsh scored 46 off 26 and shared a 51-run opening partnership with Travis Head, reaching the target with 40 balls to spare and leading 1-0 into Sunday’s Hobart game.
- After a rain washout on Wednesday, play featured a lively, seam-friendly pitch and aggressive bowling that unsettled India, including an overturned lbw and a short ball hitting Shubman Gill's helmet.
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He bowled really well: Suryakumar Yadav lauds Hazlewoods powerplay bowling - The Tribune
India captain Suryakumar Yadav praised Josh Hazlewood's exceptional bowling in the powerplay, which set the tone for Australia's four-wicket win in the second T20I at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Friday.
AUS vs IND, 2nd T20I: Hazlewood dismantles India’s batting as Australia romps to four-wicket win
The pacer returned figures three for 13 as India could only post 125 runs after being inserted. In reply, skipper Mitchell Marsh blasted his way to 46 off 26 balls with host completing the chase in only 13.2 overs.
IND v AUS: India's batting collapses as Australia end 17-year T20I streak at MCG
IND vs AUS, 2nd T20I: Australia beat India by four wickets in the second T20I at Melbourne Cricket Ground to take a 1-0 lead in the five-match series. Josh Hazlewood was adjudged Player of the Match for his magnificent spell of 3/13 in four overs.
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At just the start of his international career, Abhishek Sharma has already achieved what many dream of — standing tall against the world’s best and rising swiftly to the top of the ICC T20I rankings. With his fearless stroke play and calm attitude under pressure, the young left-hander has quickly become one of the brightest hopes of India. But even for someone used to conquering challenges, what he witnessed at the Melbourne Cricket Ground left …
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