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T Natarajan completed the T20I sequence in Australia because the main wicket-taker.© Instagram
India fast-bowler T Natarajan took to social media on Wednesday to thank his teammates for his or her fixed assist and encouragement after India gained the three-match Twenty20 International (T20I) sequence on Tuesday. Natarajan posted a couple of photos and termed his maiden outing with Team India as a “dream come true moment”. “The last few months have been surreal. My maiden outing with #TeamIndia and we won the T20I series. A dream come true moment made special by the champion bunch. I thank my teammates for their constant support and encouragement. Thank you everyone for your love & support,” T Natarajan captioned the images on Twitter.
The previous couple of months have been surreal. My maiden outing with #TeamIndia and we gained the T20I sequence. A dream come true second made particular by the champion bunch. I thank my teammates for his or her fixed assist and encouragement. Thank you everybody to your love & assist pic.twitter.com/o2yCP4RVU0
— Natarajan (@Natarajan_91) December 9, 2020
Natarajan made his worldwide debut in opposition to Australia within the third One-Day International (ODI) in Canberra which India gained by 13 runs. He picked up two wickets in that recreation in his 10-over spell.
In the three-match T20I sequence, Natarajan was the decide of the bowlers and completed the three video games because the main wicket-taker throughout each side.
He picked up six wickets at a powerful economic system fee of 6.91 within the three matches in his first T20I sequence.
In the absence of frontline pacers Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami, Natarajan stepped up and delivered for the captain.
India, having already gained the sequence by clinching the second T20I, misplaced the third recreation in Sydney on Tuesday.
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Chasing 187 for the win, India fell 12 runs brief regardless of a preventing half-century from skipper Virat Kohli.
Both groups will now face off in a four-match Test sequence, starting on December 17 in Adelaide.
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