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In the great bowling alley at Chehel, he took three important lands. India’s 11-run win over Australia in the first T20 of the three-game series.
Jadeja, who was named as his replacement, made a great contribution in the first half of the match. Lokesh Rahul’s fifty in the opening and Jadeja’s stormy hitting at the end saw India 161 runs in 20 overs. Australia came to a standstill with 150 runs.
Chehel, who is not in XI, is man of the match with 3 wickets for 25 runs. Left arm pacing rookie Thangarasu Natarajan took 3 wickets for 30 runs.
Moises Henriques hit 30 of 20 balls after taking 3 wickets at a big bowling alley after playing T20 for Australia three years later. But that was not enough for the team to win.
Mitchell Starc won the draw and chose to go bowling. He knocked the stump off Shikhar Dhawan on a great swing shot. Captain Virat Kohli made three runs and returned the catch to Mitchell Swapson.
Rahul did the job of increasing the runs. After Sanju Samson got off, races started coming in both directions. Henriques then grabbed Rush. He stopped these two. Samson came back with 23 of 15 balls and Rahul made 51 of 40 balls.
Henriques then returned to Hardik Pandya as well. One hundred and a half is a long way for India. Jadeja changed the landscape with a counterattack. He played a grand inning of 44 23-ball runs. India made 58 runs in the last 4 overs.
Jade Hazelwood brought a ball to Jadeja’s helmet during that inning. So I didn’t feel any discomfort seeing it. He kept hitting and hit all the great shots. However, because the ball hit the helmet, India took Chehel as their concussion replacement in the middle. Australia’s coach Justin Langer was seen talking to referee David Boone about it. Annoyance was evident in his expression.
That Chehel defeated the Langers. Aaron Finch and Darcy Short gave Australia a good start. Chehel attacked and returned Finch in the first over (35 of 26 balls). His victim in the next over was Steven Smith, who was in great shape.
Natarajan brought the match under Indian control by returning the long short wicket (34 of 36 balls) and the dangerous Glenn Maxwell. Matthew Wade returned Chehel on his last lap.
Henriques could do nothing great to generate hope. Later, courtesy of the lower tiers, Australia may narrow the gap a bit.
Short score:
India: 181/7 in 20 overs (Rahul 51, Dhawan 1, Kohli 9, Samson 23, Manish 2, Pandya 18, Jadeja 44 *, Sundar 8, Chahar 0 *; Stark 4-0-34-2, Hazelwood 4-0- 39 -0, Jampa 4-0-20-1, Abbott 2-0-23-0, Swapson 2-0-21-1, Henriques 4-0-22-3).
Australia: 150/7 in 20 overs (Short 34, Finch 35, Smith 12, Maxwell 2, Henriques 30, Wade 6, Abbott 12 *, Stark 0, Swapson 12 *; Chahar 4-0-29-1, Beautiful 4-0- 18 -0, Shami 4-0-48-0, Natarajan 4-0-30-3, Chehel 4-0-25-3).
Outcome: India won by 11 races.
Serie: India leads 1-0 in 3 match series.
Man of the match: Yuzbendra Chehel.
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