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India beat Australia by six wickets within the second T20I on Sunday.© AFP
Rohit Sharma took to Twitter to hail Team India’s “nice and composed” efficiency that noticed them clinch the three-match Twenty20 International (T20I) sequence with a match to spare on the Sydney Cricket Ground. India defeated Australia by six wickets within the second T20I on Sunday. With the win, India took an unassailable 2-Zero lead within the three-match sequence. “What a series win for Team India. Loved the way they played nice and composed. Big (thumbs up emoji) to each one of them. @BCCI,” Rohit Sharma tweeted.
What a sequence win for Team India. Loved the way in which they performed good and composed. Big to every one in every of them. @BCCI
— Rohit Sharma (@ImRo45) December 6, 2020
In the match, India captain Virat Kohli received the toss and invited Australia to bat.
Matthew Wade, stand-in skipper rather than Aaron Finch, smashed a half-century that laid the inspiration for a giant first innings whole.
Wade smashed 58 off 32 deliveries with the assistance of 10 boundaries and a most.
Steve Smith additionally chipped in with a helpful contribution of 46 and late cameos from Moises Henriques and Marcus Stoinis helped them to submit 194 for 5 from their allotted 20 overs.
In reply, India bought off to a brisk begin because of KL Rahul and Shikhar Dhawan.
KL Rahul fell for 30 within the sixth over however then Virat Kohli joined Dhawan within the center and the duo added 39 runs for the second wicket.
Dhawan fell after scoring his 11th half-century within the shortest format of the sport.
Kohli was trying good however in a bid to speed up, he edged a large supply from Daniel Sams to wicketkeeper and misplaced his wicket for 40.
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Hardik Pandya then smashed an unbeaten knock of 42 together with a cameo from Shreyas Iyer to offer India an exhilarating win.
Both groups will return to the identical venue for the ultimate T20I on Tuesday.
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