Australia vs India Highlights 2nd T20 at Melbourne: Australia overcome late wobble to beat India at MCG

Australia vs India Highlights: 2nd T20 at Melbourne

Australia secured a four-wicket victory over India in the second T20I at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, taking a 1-0 lead in the five-match series. The home side recovered from a late slump to complete their chase with several overs remaining.

Match Overview

India were bowled out for 125 as the Australian bowlers dominated. Josh Hazlewood led the attack with an impressive spell of 3 for 13, setting the tone early on. Despite some resistance from the Indian lineup, Australia’s disciplined performance ensured a comfortable position heading into the chase.

Australia’s Innings

Openers Mitchell Marsh and Travis Head gave Australia a flying start with a rapid 51-run stand in a little over four overs. Their aggressive approach placed the hosts firmly in control of the game. Although India claimed several wickets during the later stages, the chase remained well within reach for the Australians.

“The explosive start provided by Marsh and Head ensured Australia got over the line with plenty of overs to spare.”

India’s Notable Performances

Varun Chakravarthy, Kuldeep Yadav, and Jasprit Bumrah each took two wickets, displaying resilience despite the pressure. On the batting front, Abhishek Sharma stood out with a brisk 68 off 37 balls, while Harshit Rana contributed a useful 35 runs.

Series Context

After the abandoned first match in Canberra, where India had reached 97 for 1 before rain halted play, the Mitchell Marsh-led Australian side bounced back decisively in Melbourne. Their all-round performance gave them early momentum in the series.

Summary

Australia’s pace attack and explosive top order sealed a convincing win at the MCG, marking a strong statement at the start of the T20I series.

Author’s Summary: A clinical bowling display from Josh Hazlewood and a blazing start by Marsh and Head powered Australia to a confident win over India in Melbourne.

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Firstpost Firstpost — 2025-10-31

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