This story is from November 28, 2023
India vs Australia: 'Selfless' Ravi Bishnoi, Axar Patel impress in tough conditions
While Australia's bowlers struggled in the dew-laden conditions, their Indian counterparts came up with a masterful display. After being hit around the park by the visiting batters in the first T20I in Visakhapatnam, the cushion of defending a tall target of 235 helped them in the second game. However, the ground conditions presented them with an enormous challenge.
235/4 is India's highest total vs Australia in T20Is. In all, India have registered five T20I totals of 200-plus against Australia.
235/4 is India's fourth highest first innings score in T20Is.
India's 44-run winning margin is their second highest in terms of runs against Australia in T20Is.
In eight T20Is since 2020, India have beaten Australia 8 times and lost 2.
This is the fifth instance in international cricket that top three batsmen have registered 50-plus scores in a T20I innings.
This is the fourth instance that three Indian batsmen have registered 50-plus scores in a T20I innings.
Batting in overs 19-20 in T20Is, Rinku Singh has scored 93 runs off 28 balls, with one dismissal at a strike rate of 332.14 with 9 fours and 8 sixes.
Ishan Kishan equalled KL Rahul's record of hitting three 50-plus scores as designated wicketkeeper for India in T20Is.
Yashasvi Jaiswal is the third Indian after Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul to hit 50-plus runs within the Powerplay in T20Is.
Dew may have been the reason that prompted skipper Suryakumar Yadav to introduce both his spinners - Ravi Bishnoi and Axar Patel - inside the Powerplay, as they were still able to bowl with a relatively newer ball. The move proved to be a masterstroke as the spinners not only put the brakes on the Australian scoring but also claimed three important wickets in the four overs they bowled in the Powerplay.
"It was really difficult to bowl by the sixth over, because of the dew. For Axar to come and bowl the way he did, and for Ravi Bishnoi to come and pick up the wickets at crucial junctures played a really important role. I think they were very selfless today and that really helped us do what we did today," seamer Prasidh Krishna said, acknowledging the spin duo's contribution to India's win.
235/4 is India's highest total vs Australia in T20Is. In all, India have registered five T20I totals of 200-plus against Australia.
235/4 is India's fourth highest first innings score in T20Is.
India's 44-run winning margin is their second highest in terms of runs against Australia in T20Is.
In eight T20Is since 2020, India have beaten Australia 8 times and lost 2.
This is the fifth instance in international cricket that top three batsmen have registered 50-plus scores in a T20I innings.
This is the fourth instance that three Indian batsmen have registered 50-plus scores in a T20I innings.
Batting in overs 19-20 in T20Is, Rinku Singh has scored 93 runs off 28 balls, with one dismissal at a strike rate of 332.14 with 9 fours and 8 sixes.
Ishan Kishan equalled KL Rahul's record of hitting three 50-plus scores as designated wicketkeeper for India in T20Is.
Yashasvi Jaiswal is the third Indian after Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul to hit 50-plus runs within the Powerplay in T20Is.
After being called in as a replacement for injured Hardik Pandya in India's ODI World Cup squad, the 27-year-old didn't get a game in the tournament. The pacer isn't disappointed but reckons that being part of that squad was the biggest learning curve. "I got to learn a lot. The way people prepare, the amount of information you can get. But then I felt the information was too much. It was too theoretical for me."
Prasidh admitted that he struggled in the initial part of the first T20I in Vizag after sitting in the Indian team's dugout for almost a month.
"When I came here (to the T20I team), it was more than theoretical for me. Because you need to come here and be able to execute things, and it is in competition mode. That is what exactly happened to me in the first game. It took me a couple of overs. I was lucky that I spoke with the right kind of people and they helped me rectify (flaws)," he said.
- Virat Kohli salutes Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul after their stellar batting display in Perth. Watch
- Explained: How Perth pitch changed its colours on Day 2
- A Gesture of Gratitude: Rishabh Pant gifts scooters to life-saving duo
- Donna Kelce delights in Kylie Kelce’s pregnancy announcement, welcoming another grandchild to the family
- Jerry Jones' son provides one-word update on Mike McCarthy's future amid growing calls for Deion Sanders to take over
- 1st Test Live: India lose Rahul soon after Jaiswal slams hundred
- Spurs thrash Man City to end their 52-match unbeaten home run
- ISL: 10-man NEUFC show grit in 2-1 win over Punjab
- 'KL Rahul hasn't missed out ... ': Sunil Gavaskar
- ISL: Mohun Bagan go top with 3-0 rout of Jamshedpur FC
- World Chess Championship: It's D Gukesh vs Ding Liren in Singapore showdown
- India vs Australia, Perth Test: Jaiswal, Rahul knuckle down to defy Australia's bowlers as India seize control
- 2nd Test: India beat Bangladesh by seven wickets to sweep series
- 2nd Test, Day 4: India push for victory with T20-style batting
- 2nd Test, Day 1: B'desh 107/3 vs India on rain-shortened opening day
- Ashwin shines as India hammer Bangladesh in Chennai Test
- 1st Test, Day 3: India hold upper hand despite spirited Bangladesh chase
Start a Conversation
Post comment