India beat Australia by 24 runs in Super 8 clash on Monday (June 24) to book a place in the semi-final of the ongoing 2024 T20 World Cup. Chasing a target of 206, Australia could manage only 181/7 in 20 overs.
Australia started the chase horribly, losing David Warner in the first over itself. Mitchell Marsh (37) and Travis Head then added 77 runs for the second wicket before Kuldeep Yadav broke the partnership in the 9th over.
Glenn Maxwell then played a handy innings of 20 off 12, adding 41 runs for the third wicket with Head before Kuldeep struck again. Australia then kept losing wicket in regular interval as Indian bowlers kept the net run-rate in check.
Earlier, Australia won the toss and elected to field first. The decision was proved right soon as Josh Hazlewood sent back Virat Kohli for a duck in the second over of the match.
Rohit, however, went berserk after that, hitting 51 runs in the powerplay including 29 off Mitchell Starc in the third over of the innings. India finished the first six overs at 60/1. Rohit also reached the fifty in 19 balls - the third fastest for an Indian in T20 World Cups.
Marcus Stoinis then broke the 87-run partnership for the second wicket between Rishabh Pant (15) and Rohit. Stoinis dismissed Pant on the last ball of the eighth over with India at 93 runs.
Starc eventually dismissed Sharma in the 12th over of the innings on a personal score of 92 off just 41 balls.
After Rohit's dismissal, Suryakumar Yadav (31 off 16), Shivam Dube (8 off 22) and Hardik Pandya (27 off 17 not out) kept the Indian innings going.
The 2007 T20 World Cup winners eventually finished with a huge total of 205/5 in 20 overs.
For Australia, Hazlewood was exceptional with 1/14 in four overs while rest of the four bowlers have runs at an economy of at least 10.25. Starc and Stoinis were the two wicket takers apart from Hazlewood with two wickets each.
ndia beat Australia by 24 runs in Super 8 clash on Monday (June 24) to book a place in the semi-final of the ongoing 2024 T20 World Cup. Chasing a target of 206, Australia could manage only 181/7 in 20 overs.
Australia started the chase horribly, losing David Warner in the first over itself. Mitchell Marsh (37) and Travis Head then added 77 runs for the second wicket before Kuldeep Yadav broke the partnership in the 9th over.
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