Batting first in the fourth T20, the Indian cricket team had set a target of 168 runs for Australia to win. Mitchell Marsh and Matthew Short gave a good start to Australia, as long as Marsh was at the crease, the host team looked strong. But where did the tables turn? Australia collapsed for 119 runs.
In this match played in Gold Coast, Australia won the toss and decided to bowl first. It was the start for India, Shubman Gill played a good inning of 46 runs. However, in the end the Australian bowlers made a good comeback and the Indian innings ended at 167 runs.
The biggest turning point of the match
The biggest turning point of the match was the wicket of Mitchell Marsh, as he looked in good form. As long as the Australian captain was at the crease, Australia was in a strong position. Shivam Dubey took the wicket of Marsh, after which he also took the big wicket of Tim David.
Shivam Dubey became a game changer
Marsh and Short made a partnership of 37 runs for the first wicket, after which there was a partnership of 30 runs between Inglis and Marsh. Marsh was at the crease and Australia was moving towards victory, but then Shivam Dubey came as a game changer. Dubey got March caught out, after which he also made Tim David his victim.
After this, there was a flurry of wickets for the Australian batsmen. Josh Philip was bowled by Arshdeep Singh, Glenn Maxwell returned to the pavilion after scoring only 2 runs. He was bowled by Varun Chakraborty, Stoinis struggled but it did not last long. Washington Sundar ended the host’s last hope by bowling Stoinis.

