2nd T20: Australian batsmen Henriques, Head outsmart India
Source:AFP
| Updated: Oct 10, 2017, 04:57 PM IST
Indian batsmen failed to deliver as they folded for a paltry 118 runs in the second T20 match against Australia at Guwahati on Tuesday.
T20: Henriques, Head take Australia home
Moises Henriques and Travis Head shared an unbeaten 109-run stand for the third wicket to take Australia past the 119-run target in the second T2O match at Guwahati.
Head scored an unbeaten 48 in just 34 balls(5 boundaries) along with Henriques who hit a brilliant 62(4 boundaries, 4 sixes) in just 46 balls as Indian bowlers failed to contain the two Australian batsmen.
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Indian batsmen fail
Indian batsmen failed to deliver as they folded for a paltry 118 runs in the second T20 match against Australia at Guwahati on Tuesday.
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T20: Dhoni fails to fire
Indian batsman MS Dhoni failed to get going in the second T20 managing just 13 runs stumped by Paine with Zampa picking up his second wicket.
Zampa had earlier grabbed Jadhav who scored run-a-ball 27.
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T20: Warner shows the way
Warner took a brilliant catch of Dhawan as India were pegged back right from the start in the 2nd T20 match against Australia.
Australia's Behrendorff was the stand-out bowler picking up 4 crucial wickets - Rohit Sharma(8), Dhawan(2), Manish Pandey(6) & skipper Virat Kohli(0).
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Behrendorff dismisses Rohit
Australia's Jason Behrendorff celebrates after taking the wicket of India's Rohit Sharma during the second T20 match of the India-Australia cricket series at the Assam Cricket Association stadium in Guwahati.
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T20: Australia celebrate
Rohit Sharma was dismissed for just 8, falling lbw to Jason Behrendorff .
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Australia postpones August one-dayers against Zimbabwe
Australia's players stand during the national anthem ahead of the second T20 match of the India-Australia cricket series.
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T20: Australia to bowl in second match against India
Australia won the toss and elected to bowl first in the second T20 match against India at Guwahati, Assam.
Australia has made one change, Marcus Stoinis is back to replace Daniel Christian.
Australia: David Warner (capt.), Aaron Finch, Travis Head, Moises Henriques, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Tim Paine (wk), Nathan Coulter-Nile, Adam Zampa, Jason Behrendorff
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T20: India vs Australia
India had beaten Australia by nine wickets under the Duckworth-Lewis method in the rain-truncated first Twenty20 international at Ranchi on Saturday.
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