IND-AUS SERIES

First T20: India take 1-0 lead with nine-wicket win

kohli-t20-win Australian cricketers congratulate Indian captain Virat Kohli after the first T20 match in Ranchi | AP

India rode on opener Shikhar Dhawan and skipper Virat Kohli's knocks to score 49/1 (D/L method) against Australia in the rain-marred match to register a nine-wicket victory in the first Twenty20 International (T20I) cricket match at the JSCA International Stadium Complex.

India, thus, took a 1-0 lead in the three-match T20I series against Australia.

Dhawan (15 not out) and Kohli (22 not out) helped India cross the line with three balls to spare.

Chasing the revised target of 48, India lost opener Rohit Sharma (11) cheaply as he fell prey to Australia pacer Nathan Coulter-Nile in the second over.

Untroubled by the dismissal, fellow opener Dhawan and Kohli smacked the ball all over the park to help India seal a comprehensive victory.

Dhawan's 12-ball innings was laced with three boundaries, while Kohli also hit three fours in his 14-ball knock.

For Australia, Coulter-Nile was the only successful bowler returning the figures of 1/20.

Earlier, due to rain, Australia's innings ended at 118/8 in 18.4 overs.

For the visitors, opener Aaron Finch was the highest scorer with 42 runs in 30 balls.

It was a good day for the Indian bowlers and fielders as they overpowered the visiting batsmen. India started off on a good note as pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar sent back skipper David Warner (8) in the first over itself. But soon, in-form Finch and Glenn Maxwell (17) stabilised the Australian innings and forged a 47-run partnership for the second wicket.

Just when things seemed good for the visitors, leg spinner Yuzvendra Chahal dismissed Maxwell in the seventh over to make it 55/2.

Soon, Finch was also dismissed by chinaman Kuldeep Yadav in the ninth over.

Australia's middle-order drastically failed as Travis Head (9), Moises Henriques (8), Daniel Christian (9), and Tim Paine (17) failed to rise to the occasion and were dismissed cheaply.

In the last five overs, the lower order—Coulter-Nile (1), Andrew Tye, Adam Zampa—tried to accelerate but Indian pacers Jasprit Bumrah and Kumar controlled the proceedings.

But with eight balls remaining, rain played spoilsport and the umpires decided to end the innings.

For India, Yadav and Bumrah took two wickets while Kumar, Pandya and Chahal took one wicket each.

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