India beat Australia by 9 Wickets under D/L
First T20 @ Ranchi, Saturday Oct 07,2017
Scorecard
Australia 118/8 in 18.4 overs
India 49/1 in 5.3 overs (Target 48 Runs in 6 Overs)
Match Result - India won by 9 wickets under D/L
MOM - Kuldeep Yadav(India)for his 2/16(4 Overs)
Series Result - India lead the 3-Match T20 Series 1-0
Match Statistics
First T20 @ Ranchi, Saturday Oct 07,2017
Scorecard
Australia 118/8 in 18.4 overs
India 49/1 in 5.3 overs (Target 48 Runs in 6 Overs)
Match Result - India won by 9 wickets under D/L
MOM - Kuldeep Yadav(India)for his 2/16(4 Overs)
Series Result - India lead the 3-Match T20 Series 1-0
India beat Australia by 9 wickets under D/L 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.
After losing Rohit Sharma (11) early in the run-chase, India skipper Virat Kohli once again came to the party as he took India home with 3 balls to spare.
Shikhar Dhawan, making his comeback into the side, remained unbeaten on 15 as the hosts went past the revised target without too much trouble.
Skipper Kohli's 14-ball-22 had three boundaries and Dhawan also hit three boundaries as they cruised to the target. Rohit hit debutant left-arm pacer Jason Behrendorff for a boundary and flicked Nathan Coulter-Nile for a six before being cleaned up.
However the third over bowled by Andrew Tye decisively clinched the match in India's favour as Dhawan and Kohli got a boundary each to get 11 runs.
After that, it became a cakewalk as Coulter-Nile's next over produced nine runs. With six needed off the final over bowled by Dan Christian, Kohli smacked the third delivery for a boundary to finish it off in style.
Opting to bowl first, India struck early with the ball. Australia never really got going as they lost wickets at regular intervals throughout their innings.
For the visitors, Aaron Finch (42) was the only one who looked threatening at the top of the order but with little help coming from the middle-order, the Aussies were struggling at 118 for 8 when rain interrupted play.
Kuldeep Yadav was again the pick of the bowlers for India, returning with figures of 2 for 16 while Jaspreet Bumrah showed his class in the death overs by bowling yorkers at will that helped him get rid of Tim Paine and Nathan Coulter-Nile towards the end of the innings.
Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Hardik Pandya and Yuzvendra Chahal picked up a wicket apiece, putting India in a commanding position in the first of the three-match T20I series before rain played spoilsport in the 19th over of the innings.
The visitors were off to a good start, after losing David Warner in the first over, with 50 runs coming off 37 balls but Chahal provided the vital breakthrough, dismissing his bunny Glenn Maxwell for the 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 Finch 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 Australian 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 intentions 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
Looking at statistics, this was India's seventh straight win over Australia in the shortest format of the game. Their winning streak started with a six-wicket victory in Rajkot in a one-off T20I encounter back in 2013. The streak also includes their commendable 3-0 Aussie whitewash in their own backyard in 2016.
In fact, India stand second on the list of most successive wins against an opponent in T20Is. The Men in Blue stand alongside Pakistan (against Bangladesh from 2007 to 2014) and New Zealand (against Bangladesh from 2010 to 2017). Leading the chart are Pakistan again (against Zimbabwe from 2008 to 2015) with nine consecutive wins.
Overall, India and Australia have now met 14 times in T20Is with the former bagging 10 wins and losing four. The Men in Blue are still undefeated at home, winning all the four matches played in India. With the nine-wicket victory in Ranchi, India also joined Pakistan, South Africa and Sri Lanka as the only teams to have registered 50 or more wins in T20Is
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