India beat Australia by 6 wickets at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) to le🦩vel the three-match T20I series 1-1.
Chasing a target of 165 runs, India was taken home by captain Virat Kohli with a masterful 61 after openers Shikhar Dhawan and Rohit Sharma got them off to a ܫflier. Krunal Pandya took four wickets during the Australian innings and earned the player of the match award for his performance.
During the match, there was a moment when Australia’s right-handed batsman Chris Lynn was sent back packing by the brilliance of Indian speedster Jasprit Bumrah.
This all happened in the 18th o🔴ver of first innings. With Australia at 6-131 with just three overs to go, the big-hitter was key to building a tricky total for India to ♛chase.
He had made a sound start and was on 13 off 10 balls after being moved down the order to No.6. But he got no further help fro𒈔m his batting partner Marcus Stoinis.
Stoinis dropped one short and elected to take a quick single. But with Lynn halfway down tღhe pitch and Bumrah steaming down to collect th🍎edirect hithad a change of heart.
He retreated behind his crease and sent Lynn back to his at the bowler’s end.
Lynn didn’t make it in time as Bumrah comfortably ran him out with a direct-hit.
The batsman appeared to have a wry smile on his face as he accepted his fate and walked back to the dug-o🥂ut.
Here’s the video:
Well, this is just embarrassing!
Australia 6-137 with two overs remaining.
— Herald Sun Sport (@heraldsunsport)