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India vs Australia: Yuzvendra Chahal was named because the Man of the Match within the first T20I.© Twitter
Yuzvendra Chahal picked three wickets whereas conceding 25 runs within the first T20I between Australia and India on Friday on the Manuka Oval in Canberra. Chahal was named because the Man of the Match, for his game-changing efficiency which helped the guests emerge victorious by 11 runs. India maintain a 1-Zero lead within the three-match sequence, with the second T20I set to happen on Sunday on the Sydney Cricket Ground. Chahal has the chance to script historical past through the course of the upcoming conflict, having reached a tally of 58 wickets in T20Is. A dismissal on Sunday will make him the joint highest wicket-taker for India in males’s T20Is. Fast-bowler Jasprit Bumrah at present leads the charts with 59 dismissals.
Yuzvendra Chahal’s wickets v Australia on Friday takes him to for his T20I profession.
He is only one wicket away from equalling Jasprit Bumrah as India’s highest wicket-taker in males’s T20Is #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/AGIppZMOC0
— ICC (@ICC) December 5, 2020
Chahal may even go on to develop into the India’s highest wicket-taker within the shortest format of worldwide cricket, if he picks up two wickets.
Bumrah didn’t characteristic within the first T20I after being rested. There isn’t any certainty over whether or not or not the pacer will take the sphere on Sunday, with the four-match Test sequence between the 2 international locations not distant.
Chahal was initially not imagined to be part of the primary T20I, having not been included in India’s enjoying XI. The leg-spinner was, nonetheless, given a chance within the second innings, after being chosen because the concussion substitute for Ravindra Jadeja.
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Jadeja was struck on the helmet by a bouncer from Mitchell Starc within the last over of the primary innings.
The all-rounder has been dominated out of the T20I sequence, with pacer Shardul Thakur added to the squad.
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