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India-Australia T20I Abandoned Due to Rain, Hosts Lead Series 1-0

India’s hope of winning the T20I series against Australia ended when the second match was abandoned due to rain.

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  • India’s second T20 International against Australia was abandoned due to rain in Melbourne on Friday, 23 November.
  • India now can only level the series in the final game in Sydney on 25 November.
  • Virat Kohli and his team had come into the T20 series after winning six bilateral contests in a row.

India’s hope of winning the three-match T20I series against Australia ended when the second match was abandoned due to rain in Melbourne on Friday, 23 November.

Australia had scored 132 for seven in 19 overs when the first spell of rain arrived at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. India's target was initially revised to 137 runs in 19 overs before more rain made it 90 runs from 11 overs and then 46 from five overs. Nearly 90 minutes were lost due to the weather before the game was eventually called off at 10.02 pm local time.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar (2-20) and Khaleel Ahmed (2-39) shared four wickets to rock the Australian top-order and reduce them to 41-4 at one stage.

India’s hope of winning the T20I series against Australia ended when the second match was abandoned due to rain.
Bhuvneshwar Kumar removed Australia captain Aaron Finch on the second ball of the day.
(Photo: AP)
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Virat Kohli and his team had come into the T20 series after winning six bilateral contests in a row.

At the starting of the day, India won the toss and opted to bowl. The visitors went in with an unchanged side while Australia made one change, bringing in Nathan Coulter-Nile for Billy Stanlake who picked up an ankle niggle during warm-up.

Kumar then struck with his second delivery, dismissing Aaron Finch (0) caught behind. From there onwards, India exerted themselves on the field and there was never any let up.

But there were hiccups. The swing bowler should have had at least a couple more wickets, but was twice unlucky in the third over.

First, Rishabh Pant spilled a difficult diving catch behind the wickets with D'Arcy Short (14) getting a life on 7. Two balls later, Chris Lynn (13), on nought, should have been caught at fine leg, only for Jasprit Bumrah (1-20) to spill it over the rope and for a six.

Ahmed did strike in the fourth over and pegged Australia back as Lynn was caught in the deep going for another big one. Two overs later, he bowled Short and India's missed chances didn't cost them too much.

India’s hope of winning the T20I series against Australia ended when the second match was abandoned due to rain.
The longer boundaries further aided India as Jasprit Bumrah had Marcus Stoinis (4) caught in the deep in the seventh over to put the hosts under more pressure.
(Photo: AP)
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The longer boundaries further aided India as Bumrah had Marcus Stoinis (4) caught in the deep in the seventh over to put the hosts under more pressure.

Glenn Maxwell (19) and Ben McDermott (32 not out) added 21 runs for the fifth wicket to stem the rot, but Krunal Pandya (1-26) struck to remove danger-man Maxwell. The spinner found some grip and a hint of turn as Maxwell was bowled in the 11th over.

Kuldeep Yadav (1-23) too made his presence felt, chipping in with Alex Carey's (4) dismissal, sending the 60,000-strong prominently Indian crowd into raptures.

Australia somehow managed to cross the 100-mark in the 16th over, thanks to a 27-run partnership between Nathan Coulter-Nile (18) and McDermott.

Coulter-Nile hit two sixes and a four during his nine-ball stay. McDermott held one end together and put on 31 runs off 20 balls with Andrew Tye (12 not out), providing a little impetus to the innings before rain halted proceedings.

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(With inputs from PTI)

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