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Post by : Meena Ariff
India produced a comprehensive display to defeat Australia by 48 runs in the fourth T20 International, gaining a 2-1 advantage in the five-game series. The result underlined India’s blend of calculated batting, controlled bowling and incisive fielding as the teams head into a decisive final fixture.
India’s batting laid the groundwork
After winning the toss, India chose to bat first and set a challenging target on a surface that offered assistance to both disciplines. The top order combined measured defence with timely aggression, forging vital partnerships that kept the scoreboard moving and established a total Australia found difficult to chase.
Contributions from the middle order accelerated the innings at key moments, ensuring India posted a competitive score that put pressure on the visitors from the outset.
Bowling and fielding closed out the match
Australia’s pursuit was disrupted by India’s disciplined bowlers, who mixed pace, variation and well‑timed spin to restrict scoring and take wickets at crucial stages. Tight lines and strategic bowling changes curtailed partnership building.
Support in the field amplified the bowling effort, with sharp catches and quick ground fielding converting opportunities and maintaining relentless pressure on Australia throughout the chase.
Series implications
The victory puts India ahead 2-1 in the series, handing them a psychological and tactical edge heading into the fifth T20. Australia must win the final match to level the series, while India will aim to sustain the form that delivered this win.
Player highlights and key moments
Notable performances in the fourth T20 included:
A strong start from India’s top order that combined intent with stability to build the innings.
Bowling spells that exploited weaknesses in the Australian middle order and produced timely breakthroughs.
Fielding interventions that turned chances into wickets and kept the opposition under pressure.
Together, these elements produced India’s 48‑run victory. The series finale promises a tense encounter as both sides adapt strategies to close out or equalise the five‑match contest.
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