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India made the world record of most T20 wins
Published - 2-DEC-2023 5:31 IST | Updated - 13-APR-2024 18:34 IST

India made the world record of most T20 wins: left Pakistan behind, defeated Australia by 20 runs; Akshar got 3 wickets
Rinku Singh played an important inning of 46 runs. Whereas Akshar Patel took three wickets at important moments.
India has defeated Australia by 20 runs in the fourth T20. With this the team made a world record of winning the most number of T20 Internationals. India won its 136th T20, leaving behind Pakistan, who has 135 T20 wins.
By winning the fourth T20 in Raipur, Team India took an unassailable 3-1 lead in the 5-match T20 series. The fifth and last T20 will be played in Bengaluru on December 3, even if it wins, the Kangaroo team will not be able to win the series.
In Raipur, Team India batted first after losing the toss and scored 174 runs for 9 wickets in 20 overs. In reply, the Australian team could score only 154 runs for 7 wickets in 20 overs. Rinku Singh scored 46 runs for India, while Akshar Patel took 3 important wickets.
India has won 138 T-20s including tied matches.
Even after tied matches in T-20, the result is now decided through Super Over. If those results are also added, India has so far won 139 and Pakistan 136 T-20 matches. India is unbeaten in 14 T-20 series on its home ground. The team's last defeat was against Australia in 2019, when Australia won 2-0.
match report
Australia openers out in powerplay after a fast start
The Australian openers made a fast start to chase the target of 175 runs. After taking 7 runs from the first over, the pair of Josh Phillip and Travis Head took 11 runs from Mukesh Kumar's first over. Both of them scored 22 runs in the second and third overs of Deepak Chahar's innings.Australia team's score in 3 overs was 40 runs without loss.
In such a situation, Ravi Bishnoi, who came with the fourth over, got success on his very first ball and dismissed Josh Phillips. In the very next over, Akshar Patel got Travis Head caught by Mukesh Kumar. After the powerplay, the Australian team's score was 52/2.
Australia could score only 70 runs in the middle overs
After losing 2 wickets in the powerplay, Australia also lost the wicket of Aaron Hardy in the 7th over. The team could score only 70 runs between 7 and 16 overs. In these 10 overs, Australia also lost the important wickets of Hardy, Ben McDermott and Tim David. Akshar Patel took 3 wickets for 16 runs. Whereas Ravi Bishnoi took one wicket giving just 17 runs in his 4 over spell.
Australian team scattered in death overs
Australia could score only 30 runs in the last 4 overs of the innings and lost the match by 20 runs. The team lost the wickets of Matthew Short and Ben Dwarshus between overs 17 and 20. Deepak Chahar and Avesh Khan got one success each in the death overs. Along with him, Mukesh Kumar also bowled economically in the last overs and sealed the victory of Team India.
Indian innings
Team India gave a target of 175 runs, but Rinku missed fifty
Team India, batting first after losing the toss in Raipur, scored 174 runs for 9 wickets in 20 overs. Rinku Singh scored the maximum 46 runs for the team. He scored runs on 29 balls at a strike rate of 158.62. His innings included 4 fours and 2 sixes.
Apart from Rinku, opener Yashasvi Jaiswal scored 37, Jitesh Sharma scored 35 and Rituraj Gaikwad scored 32 runs. Ben Dwarshus took 3 wickets, while Jason Behrendorff and Tanveer Sangha got 2 wickets each.
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