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IND v AUS: India Stumbles as Australia Breaks 17-Year T20I Hold at MCG

October 31, 20253 Mins Read
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Australia Defeats India in T20 Match at MCG

In a disappointing turn for India, their cricket team faced a tough defeat against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on October 31. Chosen to bat first, India struggled, managing only 125 runs and not completing their full 20 overs. Australia quickly chased down the target with 40 balls to spare, led by captain Mitchell Marsh, who scored a quick 46 runs off just 26 balls.

This loss marked India’s first T20I defeat at the MCG since 2008, ending their impressive four-match winning streak at this historic venue. Australia outperformed India in every aspect of the game during the brief match, which lasted only 13.2 overs of their batting innings.

Josh Hazlewood showed why he is considered one of the top T20I bowlers, taking three crucial wickets in a powerful opening spell that dismantled India’s top order. This match was Hazlewood’s last in the series before he shifts his focus to the Ashes, and on this cloudy evening, his new ball movement troubled the Indian batsmen significantly.

In contrast, India’s bowler Jasprit Bumrah found it tough to make an impact later in the game, as Marsh and opener Travis Head got Australia off to a strong start. Harshit Rana, who replaced Arshdeep Singh, had a mixed performance; he performed well with the bat but faced difficulty while bowling, conceding 27 runs in his first two overs.

Harshit batted at No. 7, having previously shown his skills in an ODI in Adelaide, and built India’s largest partnership of the innings with Abhishek Sharma, who scored 56 runs off 47 balls. Together, they put together 49 runs after India was struggling at 49 for 5. Harshit contributed a fighting 35 runs off 33 balls, but whether this made up for his bowling issues will be a focal point for the Indian team moving forward.

Bumrah did find two wickets in his final over, including a brilliant yorker that knocked out Matthew Short’s stumps, but by then, the outcome was nearly decided.

Spinners Varun Chakravarthy and Kuldeep Yadav each took two wickets, but their efforts were insufficient to turn the tide after Marsh and Head had already put together a strong opening partnership of 51 runs in just 29 balls. India needed more runs to apply pressure on the Australians, who maintained control throughout.

Following a rain-affected first T20I in Canberra, Australia’s strong performance in Melbourne sent a clear message, leaving Indian fans at the packed MCG feeling disappointed.

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