Right then, that is it from this game and also from India's tour of Australia. The hosts won the ODI series and the visitors took the T20I series with them and the focus now shifts to different ventures for both these teams. India will fly back home and gear up for an all-format series against the Proteas, whereas the Aussies will look to get in top shape for the upcoming Ashes series. For now, we bid adieu and hope that you enjoyed our coverage of this series. However, you can easily switch ta
Next up, India's captain, Suryakumar Yadav goes on to collect the T20I series winning trophy and joins his teammates in celebration.
The Indian captain, Suryakumar Yadav, says the way this series started, they wanted the game to be completed at Canberra, but appreciates the way every one chipped in with crucial contributions at different times.
The Australian skipper, Mitchell Marsh, says that all in all, it was a great series and India won when it mattered most, so kudos to them. Adds that they have a lot of learnings and positives to take away from this series and is happy with how the guys that have come in have done a solid job, and the focus now shifts to the Ashes for them. Mentions that they have a pretty settled team for now and will look to have fun in the upcoming Big Bash League. On being asked about the T20 captaincy, Mars
India's Abhishek Sharma is the PLAYER OF THE SERIES for his consistent performances with the bat. He scored 163Â runs in the series. He starts by saying that he enjoyed playing in Australia and adds that he was eagerly waiting for this series. Also shares that he has seen that Australia has very good batting pitches and that he was practising hard for that. Admits that they could have got better totals in between. On facing Hazlewood, he says that the way he was bowling, he enjoyed the battle wi
The presentation ceremony...
Earlier in the game, Mitchell Marsh once again won the toss and opted to bowl first, which was always going to be the case given the overhead conditions. India, however, began positively and Shubman Gill looked in sublime touch. Abhishek Sharma, on the other hand, played his natural game and was lucky to see a couple of fairly straightforward chances being put down. Just when the 5th over was about to end, there was lightning around the ground, which forced the umpires to halt play and minute
Right then, India's white-ball tour of Australia ends on a damp note but after losing the ODI series 2-1, India have come back to seal the T20I series and given the T20 World Cup is just a few months away, this series will give the Indians a huge boost. On the other hand, Australia would have also got a fair idea of what challenges they will face in that upcoming World Cup and will be eager to tinker things if they are to beat India in sub-continental conditions.
UPDATE - 4.20 pm IST (10.50 am GMT) - There's the dreaded news and the MATCH HAS BEEN ABANDONED! What a shame for everyone involved and the five-match series has ended up being a three-match series as we have had two washouts and it is India who clinch the T20I series 2-1.
UPDATE - 4.07 pm IST (10.37 am GMT) - Tick-tock, tick-tock! Frustratingly, we are now racing against time, and even a 5-over shootout looks highly unlikely as the rain has picked up once again. We are afraid that we are not too far away from that dreaded, unfortunate piece of update as well. So, if it gets called off, India will win the series, which will be very disappointing from an Australian point of view. And of course, a bummer of a conclusion of a series between the top two T20I sides in
UPDATE - 3.55 pm IST (10.25 am GMT) - Umm... hate to say it, but the optimism is waning away now. The second inning would have surely gotten underway by now. Looking at the radar, it doesn't look like we will get any cricket from this point. But again, the weather can spring a lot of surprises. Let's... hope. This is the only thing we have been doing since the last hour and a half. Arghh!
Not much to speak of right now, as the rain continues steadily. But we can surely take a sneak peek at what's happening in the cricketing world elsewhere. At Iqbal Stadium in Faisalabad, the third and final ODI between Pakistan and South Africa is currently underway. The series is locked in at 1-1, and this is the crucial decider. South Africa won the toss and have opted to bat first. You can switch the tabs and follow all the live action from that game. And please, pray that the rain stops soo
UPDATE - 3.29 pm IST (9.59 am GMT) - Visuals from the ground now show that the rain has stopped but the covers are still on and there is no sign of ground staff being in a hurry to start the mop-up job. Let's hope that they aren't expecting further rain and are letting Gabba's drainage just do its job for now. Stay tuned for more updates.
UPDATE - 3.09 pm IST (9.39 am GMT) - There is a large cheer from the crowd and it looks like the rain has stopped for now, which is great news. However, given the forecast, there's plenty more to come and just a minute later, it has started raining again. Can't catch a proper break this rain. A couple of minutes later, the Mexican Wave is going around the crowd, not quite sure whether that's because the rain has stopped again or just to keep themselves entertained. Either way, the crowd does se
UPDATE - 2.50 pm IST (9.20 am GMT) -Â The rain has been steady for 15-20 minutes now and seems to have picked up in intensity as well. Hopefully, it is a heavy shower that flies away soon and the skies clear out a bit so that we can have some hope about any sort of resumption in play. Meanwhile, on-air, Matthew Hayden is discussing the prowess of Gabba's drainage system and mentions that since the surface was relayed, the water just slides off the covers the moment rain stops and it all gets cle
UPDATE - 2.30 pm IST (9 am GMT) - The visuals from The Gabba now indicate that it has started raining as well. It doesn't seem heavy for now but it does seem persistent. The wait goes on and in all likelihood, it will go on for a fair while more. Fingers crossed, folks, fingers crossed.
Game stopped due to : Rain Stoppage
UPDATE - 2.20 pm IST (8.50 am GMT) - Wow, things are starting to look pretty gloomy as there is a warning on the big screen at the ground. The message warns that the weather conditions are severe and asks everyone to take shelter and not stay in open areas for now. Even the players are asked to go indoors and a few of the stands are emptying up as people move further inside. Hopefully, the clouds along with the lightning move quickly and pass soon, because if things stay like this, we might be
A halt in play and that's due to lightning, which is dangerous enough for the play to continue. Also, there is a large and angry bank of clouds coming in towards The Gabba, which means we might see rain as well in some time. The umpires take the players off the field and the ground staff make their way onto the field of play, gearing up to cover things up in case it does rain.
Game stopped due to : Bad Weather Condition
Xavier Bartlett to Abhishek Sharma, Short ball, on the leg stump line. Abhishek Sharma stands tall and pulls it over mid-wicket. The ball slows down on the way to the ropes and is chased by Tim David from the inner ring, keeping the batters down to a couple of runs only.Â
Xavier Bartlett to Shubman Gill, Tap and run! Length-delivery, around off, Gill gets half forward and taps it between mid off and extra cover for a quick single. 50 UP FOR INDIA IN JUST 4.4 OVERS!
Xavier Bartlett to Shubman Gill, BEATEN! On a hard length, jagging back in a touch, on top of middle. Shubman Gill shapes to pull it across but misses.Â
Xavier Bartlett to Abhishek Sharma, An attempted yorker from Bartlett, on middle, Abhishek Sharma shimmies down the track and takes it on the full as he smashes it to mid off for a single. With that, Abhishek Sharma becomes the fastest Indian batter to reach 1000 T20I runs in terms of least balls faced among the top 10 ranked teams.Â
Xavier Bartlett comes back into the attack but from the other end.
Xavier Bartlett to Shubman Gill, Back of a length, on the pads, Shubman Gill wrists it away to deep backward square leg for a single.Â
Nathan Ellis to Abhishek Sharma, ! BANG! Ellis goes short into the pitch, around off, Abhishek Sharma transfers the weight on the back foot and pulls it over deep mid-wicket for a cracking six. 12 runs off Ellis' first over. 28 runs from the last 2 overs for India.Â
Nathan Ellis to Shubman Gill, On a hard length, on middle, Shubman Gill waits back and nudges it wide of mid-wicket for a single.Â
Nathan Ellis to Abhishek Sharma, HIGH UP AND ! Abhishek Sharma survives for the second time inside the Powerplay! Ellis hits the back of a length, on the stumps. Abhishek Sharma shapes to pull, but gets a thick top edge that flies behind square on the leg side. Ben Dwarshuis from deep fine leg runs forward to settle under it, but puts down a straightforward chance as he tries to take it while crouching a bit. Two runs taken.Â
Nathan Ellis to Abhishek Sharma, 1 run.
Nathan Ellis to Abhishek Sharma, Slower one again, on a good length, just outside off, Abhishek Sharma weighs on the back foot and punches it to backward point.Â
Nathan Ellis to Abhishek Sharma, A pace-off delivery, probably the back-of-the-hand slower one, wide outside off, on a fuller length. Abhishek Sharma is early into the shot and pushes away from his body. Only manages a thick outside edge that goes uppishly, but wide of point for a couple of runs.Â
Ben Dwarshuis to Shubman Gill, The stumps are attacked on a good length, Shubman Gill gets on the front foot and taps it to the point region with soft hands. This has been some start for the Indians. 16 runs from Ben Dwarshuis's second over. 2-0-27-0 are his figures so far.Â
Ben Dwarshuis to Shubman Gill, ! Geez, that has been struck powerfully! Short of a good length, on middle, Shubman Gill stands tall, picks the length and pulls it to deep square leg for the fourth boundary of the over.Â
Ben Dwarshuis to Shubman Gill, ! Through the gap! Dwarshuis changes the angle and comes from around the stumps. Hits the length hard, angling in on off, Shubman Gill waits for it to arrive and cuts it past backward point for a boundary.Â
Ben Dwarshuis to Shubman Gill, ! Not quite timed well, but enough on it to find the fence! Fuller from Ben, on middle, Shubman Gill dances down the track and heaves it a bit uppishly. It is played off the inner half of the bat, but Gill manages to get it over mid-wicket for a boundary.Â
Ben Dwarshuis to Shubman Gill, Closer to the stumps, on a good length, on off, Shubman Gill waits back and steers it to backward point.Â
Ben Dwarshuis to Shubman Gill, ! Sweetly timed! Angles across off, on a fuller length. Shubman Gill leans forward and cracks the cover drive for a boundary through the gap.Â
Xavier Bartlett to Shubman Gill, Skidding off the deck on a length, outside off, Shubman Gill slashes it through backward point for a single.Â
Xavier Bartlett to Shubman Gill, ! A shot of authority! Fractionally fuller, on off, Shubman Gill charges down the track and crunches it between mid off and extra cover for a boundary.Â
Xavier Bartlett to Shubman Gill, Shapes back in from a fuller length, Shubman Gill gets a bit across and knocks it firmly to mid on.Â
Xavier Bartlett to Shubman Gill, Hits the deck hard, does Xavier. Outside off, Gill dabs it off the back foot to backward point.Â
Xavier Bartlett to Abhishek Sharma, Good length, on middle and leg, Abhishek shimmies down again and works it wide of mid on for a single.Â
Xavier Bartlett to Abhishek Sharma, On a hard length, just outside off, Abhishek Sharma advances ahead and lofts it over cover-point. Nathan Ellis from deep backward point cleans it up. Two taken.Â
Who will bowl from the other end?
Ben Dwarshuis to Shubman Gill, Four!
Ben Dwarshuis to Abhishek Sharma, IN THE AIR... AND ! Glenn Maxwell of all the people. This one slightly nips into the batter from off, on a fuller length. Abhishek Sharma again shapes to go downtown, but does not get his bat underneath the bat and airs it high in the night sky towards long off. The ball hangs up for an eternity and Glenn Maxwell has enough time to settle under it, but eventually drops it. A single taken. A big reprieve for Abhishek in the first over itself.Â
Ben Dwarshuis to Abhishek Sharma, ! Smashed! On a back of a length, on top of off with not much lateral movement. Abhishek Sharma shimmies down a bit and flat bats it over mid off for a boundary.Â
Ben Dwarshuis to Shubman Gill, On a good length, around off, Shubman Gill presses forward and taps it in front of mid off and gets a single.Â
Ben Dwarshuis to Abhishek Sharma, IN THE AIR... LANDS JUST SAFE! Touch full, moving away, on off. Abhishek Sharma lofts it inside out over cover-point. The ball lands in the deep and is cut off by Xavier Bartlett from deep backward point. The batters cross for a single. India and Abhishek are off the mark!
Ben Dwarshuis to Abhishek Sharma, BEATEN!
All in readiness for the game to begin! The radar is still quite bleak ahead, but thankfully, for now, there's no precipitation. The umpires are out in the middle and so are the Australian players. It will be the duo of Shubman Gill and Abhishek Sharma to open the innings for India. Ben Dwarshuis will get things underway with the new ball. Let's play...
India (Playing XI) - Abhishek Sharma, Shubman Gill, Suryakumar Yadav (C), Rinku Singh (In for Tilak Varma), Axar Patel, Shivam Dube, Jitesh Sharma (WK), Washington Sundar, Arshdeep Singh, Varun Chakaravarthy, and Jasprit Bumrah.
Australia (Unchanged Playing XI) - Mitchell Marsh (C), Matthew Short, Josh Inglis (WK), Tim David, Josh Philippe, Marcus Stoinis, Glenn Maxwell, Ben Dwarshuis, Xavier Bartlett, Nathan Ellis, and Adam Zampa.
The captain of India, Suryakumar Yadav, says until and unless you are winning the games and losing the toss, it is all good and doesn't matter. Adds that the team looks good and they just want to go out there and express themselves in the middle. Mentions that it is always good to understand what the team's goals are. Highlighting about the previous game, SKY reflects that every batter realised that it wasn't a 200 kind of a wicket and that they responded brilliantly with the bat.
The Aussie skipper, Mitchell Marsh, says they will bowl first as this looks like a good surface. Adds that both teams have played good cricket in this series and hopes to end it on a high. Regarding the previous game, Marsh says that they should have chased better and goes on to inform that they are playing the same side.
TOSS - The flip of the coin lands in favor of Australia, and Mitchell Marsh opts to BOWL first.
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Right then, that is it from this game and also from India's tour of Australia. The hosts won the ODI series and the visitors took the T20I series with them and the focus now shifts to different ventures for both these teams. India will fly back home and gear up for an all-format series against the Proteas, whereas the Aussies will look to get in top shape for the upcoming Ashes series. For now, we bid adieu and hope that you enjoyed our coverage of this series. However, you can easily switch ta
Next up, India's captain, Suryakumar Yadav goes on to collect the T20I series winning trophy and joins his teammates in celebration.
The Indian captain, Suryakumar Yadav, says the way this series started, they wanted the game to be completed at Canberra, but appreciates the way every one chipped in with crucial contributions at different times.
The Australian skipper, Mitchell Marsh, says that all in all, it was a great series and India won when it mattered most, so kudos to them. Adds that they have a lot of learnings and positives to take away from this series and is happy with how the guys that have come in have done a solid job, and the focus now shifts to the Ashes for them. Mentions that they have a pretty settled team for now and will look to have fun in the upcoming Big Bash League. On being asked about the T20 captaincy, Mars
India's Abhishek Sharma is the PLAYER OF THE SERIES for his consistent performances with the bat. He scored 163Â runs in the series. He starts by saying that he enjoyed playing in Australia and adds that he was eagerly waiting for this series. Also shares that he has seen that Australia has very good batting pitches and that he was practising hard for that. Admits that they could have got better totals in between. On facing Hazlewood, he says that the way he was bowling, he enjoyed the battle wi
The presentation ceremony...
Earlier in the game, Mitchell Marsh once again won the toss and opted to bowl first, which was always going to be the case given the overhead conditions. India, however, began positively and Shubman Gill looked in sublime touch. Abhishek Sharma, on the other hand, played his natural game and was lucky to see a couple of fairly straightforward chances being put down. Just when the 5th over was about to end, there was lightning around the ground, which forced the umpires to halt play and minute
Right then, India's white-ball tour of Australia ends on a damp note but after losing the ODI series 2-1, India have come back to seal the T20I series and given the T20 World Cup is just a few months away, this series will give the Indians a huge boost. On the other hand, Australia would have also got a fair idea of what challenges they will face in that upcoming World Cup and will be eager to tinker things if they are to beat India in sub-continental conditions.
UPDATE - 4.20 pm IST (10.50 am GMT) - There's the dreaded news and the MATCH HAS BEEN ABANDONED! What a shame for everyone involved and the five-match series has ended up being a three-match series as we have had two washouts and it is India who clinch the T20I series 2-1.
UPDATE - 4.07 pm IST (10.37 am GMT) - Tick-tock, tick-tock! Frustratingly, we are now racing against time, and even a 5-over shootout looks highly unlikely as the rain has picked up once again. We are afraid that we are not too far away from that dreaded, unfortunate piece of update as well. So, if it gets called off, India will win the series, which will be very disappointing from an Australian point of view. And of course, a bummer of a conclusion of a series between the top two T20I sides in
UPDATE - 3.55 pm IST (10.25 am GMT) - Umm... hate to say it, but the optimism is waning away now. The second inning would have surely gotten underway by now. Looking at the radar, it doesn't look like we will get any cricket from this point. But again, the weather can spring a lot of surprises. Let's... hope. This is the only thing we have been doing since the last hour and a half. Arghh!
Not much to speak of right now, as the rain continues steadily. But we can surely take a sneak peek at what's happening in the cricketing world elsewhere. At Iqbal Stadium in Faisalabad, the third and final ODI between Pakistan and South Africa is currently underway. The series is locked in at 1-1, and this is the crucial decider. South Africa won the toss and have opted to bat first. You can switch the tabs and follow all the live action from that game. And please, pray that the rain stops soo
UPDATE - 3.29 pm IST (9.59 am GMT) - Visuals from the ground now show that the rain has stopped but the covers are still on and there is no sign of ground staff being in a hurry to start the mop-up job. Let's hope that they aren't expecting further rain and are letting Gabba's drainage just do its job for now. Stay tuned for more updates.
UPDATE - 3.09 pm IST (9.39 am GMT) - There is a large cheer from the crowd and it looks like the rain has stopped for now, which is great news. However, given the forecast, there's plenty more to come and just a minute later, it has started raining again. Can't catch a proper break this rain. A couple of minutes later, the Mexican Wave is going around the crowd, not quite sure whether that's because the rain has stopped again or just to keep themselves entertained. Either way, the crowd does se
UPDATE - 2.50 pm IST (9.20 am GMT) -Â The rain has been steady for 15-20 minutes now and seems to have picked up in intensity as well. Hopefully, it is a heavy shower that flies away soon and the skies clear out a bit so that we can have some hope about any sort of resumption in play. Meanwhile, on-air, Matthew Hayden is discussing the prowess of Gabba's drainage system and mentions that since the surface was relayed, the water just slides off the covers the moment rain stops and it all gets cle
UPDATE - 2.30 pm IST (9 am GMT) - The visuals from The Gabba now indicate that it has started raining as well. It doesn't seem heavy for now but it does seem persistent. The wait goes on and in all likelihood, it will go on for a fair while more. Fingers crossed, folks, fingers crossed.
Game stopped due to : Rain Stoppage
UPDATE - 2.20 pm IST (8.50 am GMT) - Wow, things are starting to look pretty gloomy as there is a warning on the big screen at the ground. The message warns that the weather conditions are severe and asks everyone to take shelter and not stay in open areas for now. Even the players are asked to go indoors and a few of the stands are emptying up as people move further inside. Hopefully, the clouds along with the lightning move quickly and pass soon, because if things stay like this, we might be
A halt in play and that's due to lightning, which is dangerous enough for the play to continue. Also, there is a large and angry bank of clouds coming in towards The Gabba, which means we might see rain as well in some time. The umpires take the players off the field and the ground staff make their way onto the field of play, gearing up to cover things up in case it does rain.
Game stopped due to : Bad Weather Condition
Xavier Bartlett to Abhishek Sharma, Short ball, on the leg stump line. Abhishek Sharma stands tall and pulls it over mid-wicket. The ball slows down on the way to the ropes and is chased by Tim David from the inner ring, keeping the batters down to a couple of runs only.Â
Xavier Bartlett to Shubman Gill, Tap and run! Length-delivery, around off, Gill gets half forward and taps it between mid off and extra cover for a quick single. 50 UP FOR INDIA IN JUST 4.4 OVERS!
Xavier Bartlett to Shubman Gill, BEATEN! On a hard length, jagging back in a touch, on top of middle. Shubman Gill shapes to pull it across but misses.Â
Xavier Bartlett to Abhishek Sharma, An attempted yorker from Bartlett, on middle, Abhishek Sharma shimmies down the track and takes it on the full as he smashes it to mid off for a single. With that, Abhishek Sharma becomes the fastest Indian batter to reach 1000 T20I runs in terms of least balls faced among the top 10 ranked teams.Â
Xavier Bartlett comes back into the attack but from the other end.
Xavier Bartlett to Shubman Gill, Back of a length, on the pads, Shubman Gill wrists it away to deep backward square leg for a single.Â
Nathan Ellis to Abhishek Sharma, ! BANG! Ellis goes short into the pitch, around off, Abhishek Sharma transfers the weight on the back foot and pulls it over deep mid-wicket for a cracking six. 12 runs off Ellis' first over. 28 runs from the last 2 overs for India.Â
Nathan Ellis to Shubman Gill, On a hard length, on middle, Shubman Gill waits back and nudges it wide of mid-wicket for a single.Â
Nathan Ellis to Abhishek Sharma, HIGH UP AND ! Abhishek Sharma survives for the second time inside the Powerplay! Ellis hits the back of a length, on the stumps. Abhishek Sharma shapes to pull, but gets a thick top edge that flies behind square on the leg side. Ben Dwarshuis from deep fine leg runs forward to settle under it, but puts down a straightforward chance as he tries to take it while crouching a bit. Two runs taken.Â
Nathan Ellis to Abhishek Sharma, 1 run.
Nathan Ellis to Abhishek Sharma, Slower one again, on a good length, just outside off, Abhishek Sharma weighs on the back foot and punches it to backward point.Â
Nathan Ellis to Abhishek Sharma, A pace-off delivery, probably the back-of-the-hand slower one, wide outside off, on a fuller length. Abhishek Sharma is early into the shot and pushes away from his body. Only manages a thick outside edge that goes uppishly, but wide of point for a couple of runs.Â
Ben Dwarshuis to Shubman Gill, The stumps are attacked on a good length, Shubman Gill gets on the front foot and taps it to the point region with soft hands. This has been some start for the Indians. 16 runs from Ben Dwarshuis's second over. 2-0-27-0 are his figures so far.Â
Ben Dwarshuis to Shubman Gill, ! Geez, that has been struck powerfully! Short of a good length, on middle, Shubman Gill stands tall, picks the length and pulls it to deep square leg for the fourth boundary of the over.Â
Ben Dwarshuis to Shubman Gill, ! Through the gap! Dwarshuis changes the angle and comes from around the stumps. Hits the length hard, angling in on off, Shubman Gill waits for it to arrive and cuts it past backward point for a boundary.Â
Ben Dwarshuis to Shubman Gill, ! Not quite timed well, but enough on it to find the fence! Fuller from Ben, on middle, Shubman Gill dances down the track and heaves it a bit uppishly. It is played off the inner half of the bat, but Gill manages to get it over mid-wicket for a boundary.Â
Ben Dwarshuis to Shubman Gill, Closer to the stumps, on a good length, on off, Shubman Gill waits back and steers it to backward point.Â
Ben Dwarshuis to Shubman Gill, ! Sweetly timed! Angles across off, on a fuller length. Shubman Gill leans forward and cracks the cover drive for a boundary through the gap.Â
Xavier Bartlett to Shubman Gill, Skidding off the deck on a length, outside off, Shubman Gill slashes it through backward point for a single.Â
Xavier Bartlett to Shubman Gill, ! A shot of authority! Fractionally fuller, on off, Shubman Gill charges down the track and crunches it between mid off and extra cover for a boundary.Â
Xavier Bartlett to Shubman Gill, Shapes back in from a fuller length, Shubman Gill gets a bit across and knocks it firmly to mid on.Â
Xavier Bartlett to Shubman Gill, Hits the deck hard, does Xavier. Outside off, Gill dabs it off the back foot to backward point.Â
Xavier Bartlett to Abhishek Sharma, Good length, on middle and leg, Abhishek shimmies down again and works it wide of mid on for a single.Â
Xavier Bartlett to Abhishek Sharma, On a hard length, just outside off, Abhishek Sharma advances ahead and lofts it over cover-point. Nathan Ellis from deep backward point cleans it up. Two taken.Â
Who will bowl from the other end?
Ben Dwarshuis to Shubman Gill, Four!
Ben Dwarshuis to Abhishek Sharma, IN THE AIR... AND ! Glenn Maxwell of all the people. This one slightly nips into the batter from off, on a fuller length. Abhishek Sharma again shapes to go downtown, but does not get his bat underneath the bat and airs it high in the night sky towards long off. The ball hangs up for an eternity and Glenn Maxwell has enough time to settle under it, but eventually drops it. A single taken. A big reprieve for Abhishek in the first over itself.Â
Ben Dwarshuis to Abhishek Sharma, ! Smashed! On a back of a length, on top of off with not much lateral movement. Abhishek Sharma shimmies down a bit and flat bats it over mid off for a boundary.Â
Ben Dwarshuis to Shubman Gill, On a good length, around off, Shubman Gill presses forward and taps it in front of mid off and gets a single.Â
Ben Dwarshuis to Abhishek Sharma, IN THE AIR... LANDS JUST SAFE! Touch full, moving away, on off. Abhishek Sharma lofts it inside out over cover-point. The ball lands in the deep and is cut off by Xavier Bartlett from deep backward point. The batters cross for a single. India and Abhishek are off the mark!
Ben Dwarshuis to Abhishek Sharma, BEATEN!
All in readiness for the game to begin! The radar is still quite bleak ahead, but thankfully, for now, there's no precipitation. The umpires are out in the middle and so are the Australian players. It will be the duo of Shubman Gill and Abhishek Sharma to open the innings for India. Ben Dwarshuis will get things underway with the new ball. Let's play...
India (Playing XI) - Abhishek Sharma, Shubman Gill, Suryakumar Yadav (C), Rinku Singh (In for Tilak Varma), Axar Patel, Shivam Dube, Jitesh Sharma (WK), Washington Sundar, Arshdeep Singh, Varun Chakaravarthy, and Jasprit Bumrah.
Australia (Unchanged Playing XI) - Mitchell Marsh (C), Matthew Short, Josh Inglis (WK), Tim David, Josh Philippe, Marcus Stoinis, Glenn Maxwell, Ben Dwarshuis, Xavier Bartlett, Nathan Ellis, and Adam Zampa.
The captain of India, Suryakumar Yadav, says until and unless you are winning the games and losing the toss, it is all good and doesn't matter. Adds that the team looks good and they just want to go out there and express themselves in the middle. Mentions that it is always good to understand what the team's goals are. Highlighting about the previous game, SKY reflects that every batter realised that it wasn't a 200 kind of a wicket and that they responded brilliantly with the bat.
The Aussie skipper, Mitchell Marsh, says they will bowl first as this looks like a good surface. Adds that both teams have played good cricket in this series and hopes to end it on a high. Regarding the previous game, Marsh says that they should have chased better and goes on to inform that they are playing the same side.
TOSS - The flip of the coin lands in favor of Australia, and Mitchell Marsh opts to BOWL first.