IND vs AUS, first T20I as it happened: Green, Wade star as Australia complete brilliant run-chase
Recap of the opening match of the three-match series between India and defending world champions in T20Is.

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TOSS: Aaron Finch opts to bowl.
First innings: Hardik Pandya takes India past 200 and he finishes with an unbeaten 71 off just 30 deliveries. IND: 208/6 (20)
Second innings: Cam Green at the top and Matthew Wade at the end made it a dream run-chase for Australia. AUS: 211/6 (19.2 overs)
Player of the match: Cameron Green.
Brief scores:
India 208/6 in 20 overs (Hardik Pandya 71 not out, KL Rahul 55; Nathan Elis 3/30, Josh Hazlewood 2/39)
Australia: 211/6 in 19.2 over (Cameron Green 61, Matthew Wade 45 not out; Axar Patel 3/17)
— via PTI
Rohit Sharma: "You can back yourself to defend 60 runs in the final 4 overs. We were not able to take their wicket. That was the turning point, if we would have taken a wickets, things would have been different."#INDvAUS
— Cricbuzz (@cricbuzz) September 20, 2022
Things went right down to the wire but it's Australia who won the first #INDvAUS T20I.#TeamIndia will look to bounce back in the second T20I.
— BCCI (@BCCI) September 20, 2022
Scorecard 👉 https://t.co/ZYG17eC71l pic.twitter.com/PvxtKxhpav
#INDvAUS
— Samreen (@SamreenRazz) September 20, 2022
Worrisome scenes w the bowling. The way that all Indian bowlers except Axar have gone for 11-13 RPO is so bad.
Sure, Bumrah coming back will ease things and Harshal can do better but really generally unreliable.
Team that’s been hoping to stumble upon a winning combination since the last World Cup seems lost days ahead of the next World Cup. Shocking.#INDvAUS
— Aditya Chaturvedi (@aditya_c19) September 20, 2022
Not a great day for India's bowlers with the exception of the brilliant Axar Patel.
— Ashish Magotra (@clutchplay) September 20, 2022
Bhuvneshwar Kumar: 4-0-52-0
Umesh Yadav: 2-0-27-2
Axar Patel: 4-0-17-3
Yuzvendra Chahal: 3.2-0-42-1
Harshal Patel: 4-0-49-0
Hardik Pandya: 2-0-22-0
AUSTRALIA WIN BY 4 WICKETS: Cummins with a punch through cover for four and Australia win with four balls to spare. Really, apart from the 11-15 phase, they seemed in complete control.
WICKET! 19.1: Tim David 18(14) ct Hardik Pandya b Yuzvendra Chahal A consolation wicket for Chahal as David went for a finish with a flourish. Australia 207/6
Australia 207/5 after 19 overs: 16 runs off Bhuvi’s 19th over. Wade finishes with three fours on the trot. Nothing much else to say, really. Australia need 2 off 6 balls.
18 needed off 12 balls, will this go to the last over?
Australia 191/5 after 18 overs: That’s a HUGE OVER! 22 runs from Harshal’s 4th, two sixes for Wade over the leg side and one for David too.
The team really needs to consider bowling out Bhuvi in the first 10. He's terrific in PP but things aren't working that well in the end overs.... #INDvAUS
— Kartik O 🏏⚽🔗 (@KOCricket528) September 20, 2022
Australia 169/5 after 17 overs: The pressure built by Harshal has been released by a 15-run over from Bhuvi. Did well with his length to start off, getting full, but the line was a bit off. Two fours for Wade.
Australia need 55 off 4 overs.
Australia 154/5 after 16 overs: That’s a fantastic over by Harshal Patel, the kind of over he has been delivering for RCB regularly in recent times. Despite a four for Wade, just six off it.
Australia 148/5 after 15 overs: They need 61 from 30 balls. Very much achievable.
#INDvAUS
— The Field (@thefield_in) September 20, 2022
4 overs.
17 runs.
3 wickets.
What a spell by Axar Patel in what has been a run fest.https://t.co/RwXuOnpfN8 pic.twitter.com/oZR3If8fyI
WICKET! 14.1: Josh Inglis 17(10) b Axar Patel The fall of wickets will be India’s best bet here. Axar strikes again and he has deceived Inglis on line. Bowled around the pads. Australia 145/5
Australia 145/4 after 14 overs: The rate is still very much manageable for Australia, a four each for Inglis and David in that Hardik over.
Australia 134/4 after 13 overs: Two fours for Inglis off Chahal and Australia keep up their good scoring rate. Tim David is in, and he can change this match in no time if he gets going.
WICKET! 11.6: Glenn Maxwell 1(3) ct Dinesh Karthik b Umesh Yadav What an over! Umesh was taken for a six and four early on and then he comes back to remove Smith first and then Maxwell. The umpire gives this not out too but the short ball took the edge clearly this time. Australia 123/4
WICKET! 11.3: Steven Smith 35(24) ct Dinesh Karthik b Umesh Yadav India were convinced Smith edged that. India review. UltraEdge shows a spike. But it might have been bat hitting the pitch too? The previous replay did show a deviation though. Australia 122/3
WICKET! 10.1: Cameron Green 61(30) ct Virat Kohli b Axar Patel He dropped Green a while back, and then saw him reach a fifty with a six off his bowling but Axar finally does dismiss the Aussie allrounder. Kohli makes no mistake on the high catch. Australia 109/2
The way Cameron Green is going, Tim David might not even be needed on his debut. What a special player, a cricket unicorn #INDvAUS
— Tristan Lavalette (@trislavalette) September 20, 2022
Australia 109/1 after 10 overs: The scoreline about sums up India’s worries at the moment. They haven’t been defending targets well recently and this seems to be heading in that direction. Green with another six in that Harshal over. If Australia don’t win this here, they will be really disappointed.
Catching has also been an issue at Mohali because of the lower heights of flood lights. Two of India's better fielders have dropped catches today.
— Gurkirat Singh Gill (@gurkiratsgill) September 20, 2022
Half century for Cameron Green! Asked to open the batting, he has batted like a dream tonight. He has had a couple of reprieves, but made the most of it so far. Earlier in the over, Rahul put one down at long off as Smith gets a life. AUS: 99/1 after 9 overs.
Australia 90/1 after 8 overs: Cam Green’s day out with the bat. Missed review, now a rather simple catch in the deep put down by Axar as Hardik dug one in short. The partnership is 51* off 29 balls.
Australia 79/1 after 7 overs: Cam Green is on fire! 6, 0, 6, 4 to finish that Chahal over, all targetting the leg side. Australia are in a hurry here.
𝗬𝗼𝘂 𝗝𝘂𝘀𝘁 𝗖𝗮𝗻 𝗡𝗼𝘁 𝗠𝗶𝘀𝘀 𝗧𝗵𝗶𝘀! @hardikpandya7 creamed 7⃣ Fours & 5⃣ Sixes to hammer 7⃣1⃣* off 3⃣0⃣ balls! ⚡️ 🎇 #TeamIndia | #INDvAUS
— BCCI (@BCCI) September 20, 2022
Watch that stunning knock 🔽https://t.co/C1suCKBPK7 pic.twitter.com/3o86bZEIzn
Australia 60/1 after 6 overs: Checked his shot but Smith still gets one over mid-off off Harshal for four. Green finishes the powerplay with another four too and that is a great start for AUS.
Australia 48/1 after 5 overs: Chahal with a quiet over and should have had the wicket of Green too. No review from India and replays now show it would have been overturned.
WICKET! 3.3: Aaron Finch 22(13) b Axar Patel Spin in, wicket for India. Arrow from Axar, Finch plays all around it. Clean bowled. Australia 39/1
Australia 38/0 after 3 overs: Finch is standing and delivering! Australia are dealing in boundaries at the moment. Three fours in that Bhuvi over.
Kohli’s reaction to Green’s power.
Heh, this is going to be a meme material alright. 👀#AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/884N3KFIju
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) September 20, 2022
This is Umesh Yadav's 8th T20I match, 1st since 2019.
— 12th Khiladi (@12th_khiladi) September 20, 2022
His first over - 4,4,4,4,0,0 vs Cameron Green (opening for the first time).
Australia 24/0 after 2 overs: Expensive return to T20I cricket for Umesh. What power from Green!
Cameron Green’s last three balls while bowling: 6, 6, 6
Cameron Green’s first four balls while batting: 4, 4, 4, 4
Australia 8/0 after 1 over: Finch, who has had his issues against Bhuvi in the past, starts off with a first-ball six. Length ball, lofted down over long off. DK stood up to stumps in that over to keep Finch pinned to the crease. Good comeback by Bhuvi to keep it to 8.
#INDvAUS
— The Field (@thefield_in) September 20, 2022
Hardik Pandya
71* runs
30 balls
7 fours
5 sixes
That. Was. Special. 👏🏽https://t.co/RwXuOnpfN8 pic.twitter.com/Tomsc4Ubwz
This is the first time that India have scored 200-plus runs against Australia while batting first in a T20I match.
— Umang Pabari (@UPStatsman) September 20, 2022
208/6 is also India’s highest score against Australia in T20Is.#INDvsAUS
Green getting a lesson in T20 bowling by the best finisher in town @hardikpandya7
— Lisa Sthalekar (@sthalekar93) September 20, 2022
India 208/6 after 20 overs: HARDIK PANDYA FINISHES WITH 6, 6, 6! What ball-striking. Refused a single to Harshal Patel, got lucky with a complete mishit falling in no-man’s land, and then goes BOOM. Over midwicket. Over long-off. Over point. The straight six was crazy.
HARDIK PANDYA, WHATTEY.#INDvAUS https://t.co/G37e5dJ4i9 pic.twitter.com/bAsi8ODPDK
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) September 20, 2022
💥💥
— BCCI (@BCCI) September 20, 2022
A quick-fire half century off 25 deliveries for @hardikpandya7.
His second in T20Is.
Live - https://t.co/ZYG17eC71l #INDvAUS @mastercardindia pic.twitter.com/usKp29gLD3
Cam Green to bowl the last over.
HALF CENTURY! What an innings by Hardik Pandya. Looked in great touch from the moment he walked in to bat. 51* off 25 balls. Harshal, whose batting smarts is often underrated, should have had a four and six in that over, but for Maxwell’s genius. INDIA 187/6 after 19 overs.
Absolute genius @Gmaxi_32 #INDvsAUS
— Lisa Sthalekar (@sthalekar93) September 20, 2022
GENIUS: Maxwell with a stunning effort to save a six at long on. Harshal didn’t even run initially.
What an effort, Maxwell!
— Gurkirat Singh Gill (@gurkiratsgill) September 20, 2022
WICKET! 18.1: Dinesh Karthik 6(5) lbw Nathan Ellis Never really got going, did DK. A soft dismissal. Missed a length ball, given not out. Australia took a reluctant review. And three reds! India 176/6
India 176/5 after 18 overs: Superb ball striking by Hardik! A six over midwicket off Cummins early in the over and then a slightly mishit but high percentage lofted shot over mid-off for four. Big over for India, 16 runs. 200 should be gettable from here. Hardik on 46 off 23 balls.
India 160/5 after 17 overs: Streaky four to start the over, but then smacks one down the ground with all the power he has. This has been a fine little innings from Hardik already.
WICKET! 15.5: Axar Patel 6(5) ct Cameron Green b Nathan Ellis The Axar move didn’t exactly pan out but he didn’t gobble up deliveries either. Still might have made sense to hold him back as an insurance should a wicket fall now. DK is in. Great over by Ellis too. India 146/5
And there was a delightful straight drive by Axar in the previous over.
India 141/4 after 15 overs: Some shot by Hardik off Cummins in that over! Short of length, just a flat-batted slap past cover point for four.
Should've sent DK in before Axar, given that Zampa has bowled out. Looks like India have made up their mind to not get DK in before the 16th over.
— Manya (@CSKian716) September 20, 2022
India 131/4 after 14 overs: So, still not sending Dinesh Karthik before the final few overs. Axar Patel given a go early here. Hardik meanwhile has already hit one of the shots tonight with a pull for six.
WICKET! 13.3: Suryakumar Yadav 46(25) ct Matthew Wade b Cameron Green End of a fine innings by SKY. Sometimes when you have so many shots, it is hard to always pick the right one. Tried to get cheeky with this one from short of length and edges it to the keeper. Superb striking before that. India 126/4
Surya's done his job. 50 didn't matter as much as that SR and acceleration did. #INDvsAUS
— Jigar Mehta (@jigsactin) September 20, 2022
#INDvAUS
— Samreen (@SamreenRazz) September 20, 2022
Suryakumar's shot-making is just something else. Enabling almost.
India 119/3 after 13 overs: SURYAKUMAR! This has been a gem of an innings. A super flick of wrists in the previous over, and now two sixes off Zampa’s over... over the leg side, showing off his range.
Dear KL, if you can play like THIS, why do you play like THAT?
— Abhishek Mukherjee (@ovshake42) September 20, 2022
WICKET! Over 11.5: K L Rahul 55(35) ct Nathan Ellis b Josh Hazlewood He had already played that shot once really well but this time the knuckle ball means the timing is a little bit off. And it’s a good trap. Ravi Shastri on air says he would be disappointed with that shot because he was in great touch. That’s the thing though. He actually *shouldn’t* be disappointed with any of that innings. India 103/3
Pretty good knock by KL Rahul. I can get behind this version of Rahul. He has all the strokes, just needed a change of mindset. I would have dropped him earlier but if he plays this way, he will be an asset #INDvAUS
— Hemant (@hemantbuch) September 20, 2022
Good knock by KL. Hope he keep going like this rather than anchoring.
— Navleen Kaur (@NavleenSpeaks) September 20, 2022
Brilliant 50 from @klrahul ! Loved his approach , played some class shot ! Rahul is back with the bang 💥💥 #INDvsAUS @BCCI
— Reema Malhotra (@ReemaMalhotra8) September 20, 2022
HALF CENTURY: 50 off 32 balls for KL Rahul. Those sixes have been delightful to watch, India would love to see a few more of those from his bat tonight. INDIA: 91/2 after 11 overs
FIFTY for @klrahul 👏👏
— BCCI (@BCCI) September 20, 2022
A fine half-century for #TeamIndia vice-captain off 32 deliveries.
He also breaches the 2000 runs mark in T20Is.
Live - https://t.co/TTjqe4nsgt #INDvAUS @mastercardindia pic.twitter.com/gkuyg11PiL
India are rebuilding after losing Rohit and Kohli early. The partnership between KL and SKY now over 50 runs. Zampa will resume action. Can India get close to 200?
50-run partnership comes up between @klrahul & @surya_14kumar 🙌🙌
— BCCI (@BCCI) September 20, 2022
After 10 overs #TeamIndia are 86/2
Live - https://t.co/TTjqe4nsgt #INDvAUS @mastercardindia pic.twitter.com/bAkwa6YcrU
So, you see, KL Rahul doesn't have to worry about, or think of, strike rates. He frees his mind and the strike rate is the natural outcome.
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) September 20, 2022
India 86/2 after 10 overs: Slightly quiet over by the recent standards set by these two, Ellis with a 7-run over as we head for a drinks break.
India 79/2 after 9 overs: Slog sweep over midwicket for six to welcome Glenn Maxwell into the bowing attack. Rahul is in some touch.
India 69/2 after 8 overs: STUNNING SHOT! Superb from KL Rahul to whip one over long leg for six... and some distance! Follows that up with a four over cover. Great intent post powerplay.
#INDvAUS
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) September 20, 2022
This shot, paah!https://t.co/G37e5dJ4i9 pic.twitter.com/BW8IFo054b
Seems like news of this video has reached KL. Man's unleashed another outrageous one! #INDvAUS https://t.co/AG5So8JFgo
— Soorya Sesha (@sooryasesha7) September 20, 2022
India 56/2 after 7 overs: Really top wristwork by Surya for a four off Zampa. That’s good intent for the 7th over.
Video: This was some shot by KL Rahul.
Whip(K)lash Rahul! 👌 👌
— BCCI (@BCCI) September 20, 2022
How about that for a SIX! 👏 👏
Follow the match 👉 https://t.co/ZYG17eC71l #TeamIndia | @klrahul
Don’t miss the LIVE coverage of the #INDvAUS match on @StarSportsIndia pic.twitter.com/UwwUDArHiP
Hard disagree with what's being spoken on air. You need to go hard at the start. This surface is like a road. Anything less than 180-200 with some dew also coming in would be really hard to defend. So it's not about taking it deep. #INDvAUS
— Kartik O 🏏⚽🔗 (@KOCricket528) September 20, 2022
India 46/2 after 6 overs: Right when we were ready to declare the powerplay was Australia’s, Suryakumar finishes it on a good note for India to tilt the scales a little bit to India’s side. A four and a brilliant six over long leg off Cummins. Trusted the bounce and played one his signature shots off his hip. Australia still would be the happier side, but that helps.
"The game that Virat Kohli has, there's no need to try that kind of shots that early. He needs to get in, especially as he's got some form back after the hundred" - Ravi Shastri#INDvAUS
— Rohit Sankar (@imRohit_SN) September 20, 2022
WICKET! 4.5: Virat Kohli 2(7) ct Cameron Green b Nathan Ellis The wait begins for No 72. (We kid, we kid!) The former India captain didn’t quite get the timing or elevation right on that attempt to clear mid on, ends up being a low catch. Stunned silence in the stadium. India 35/2
India 30/1 after 4 overs: Really good yorker length deliveries from Zampa to Kohli, cramping up for room early on. A good over spoiled a little bit by a four over point by Rahul.
Kohli is in, so Zampa is in.
India 25/1 after 3 overs: Rahul played a stunning shot for six in that over, great use of the wrists! Glorious. Gets a streaky four later on. Kohli has walked out to middle to a huge ovation.
WICKET! Over 2.4: Rohit Sharma 11(9) ct Nathan Ellis b Josh Hazlewood There is no misjudgement this time. Another lofted shot through the leg side and this is taken very well by Ellis diving forward. India 21/1
There it is, Tim David the Australian T20 debutant 🙌 #INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/VImGZPRUd2
— 7Cricket (@7Cricket) September 20, 2022
India 14/0 after 2 overs: Rohit Sharma is up and running. Flicks Pat Cummins for six over fine leg (although if Hazlewood was at the boundary line that was a easy catch, misjudged it). Finishes the over with a lofted square cut for four. There was a peach from Cummins in between all that, there is a little bit on this pitch.
India 4/0 after 1 over: Just a couple of singles and a two in that opening over. Tidy from Hazlewood despite starting off with a freebie on the pad of Rahul that wasn’t put away.
Yuvraj Singh and Virat Kohli together at Mohali.
Pre-match catch-up be like 👍 👍#TeamIndia | #INDvAUS | @YUVSTRONG12 | @imVkohli pic.twitter.com/6ECHaJHsZU
— BCCI (@BCCI) September 20, 2022
Rahul and Rohit in the middle, Hazlewood to start off.
3⃣, 2⃣, 1⃣ & Let's Go! 👏 🏆
— BCCI (@BCCI) September 20, 2022
Follow the match 👉 https://t.co/ZYG17eC71l #TeamIndia | #INDvAUS | @mastercardindia pic.twitter.com/m5FiQmBgA5
DK ahead of Pant. Axar ahead of Ashwin.
— Venkata Krishna B (@venkatatweets) September 20, 2022
6.55 pm: Interesting start to the broadcast, with Matthew Hayden, the commentator saying he thinks Inglis will open and questioning the graphics after Finch said Green will open the batting.
37 - @klrahul (1,963) is 37 runs away from reaching 2,000 runs for India in men’s #T20Is; in doing so, he will become the third Indian to reach the milestone in the format after @ImRo45 and @imVkohli and the 18th player overall to do so. Runmachine.#INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/sFVgfeKIzh
— OptaJeev (@OptaJeev) September 20, 2022
Umesh Yadav made his India debut in 2010.
— Prasenjit Dey (@CricPrasen) September 20, 2022
He has played only 8 T20Is in all these years, with the last one coming vs Australia at home in 2019.#INDvAUS
IND vs AUS men's T20Is (in India)
Winner | Margin | Ground | Start Date |
---|---|---|---|
India | 7 wickets | Brabourne | 20 Oct 2007 |
India | 6 wickets | Rajkot | 10 Oct 2013 |
India | 6 wickets | Mohali | 27 Mar 2016 |
India | 9 wickets | Ranchi | 7 Oct 2017 |
Australia | 8 wickets | Guwahati | 10 Oct 2017 |
*Abandoned | - | Hyderabad (Deccan) | 13 Oct 2017 |
Australia | 3 wickets | Visakhapatnam | 24 Feb 2019 |
Australia | 7 wickets | Bengaluru | 27 Feb 2019 |
6.44 pm: A bit confused about the Indian team selection. (Not about the wicket-keeping slot, that has been confusing for a while.) If Bumrah is not playing, wouldn’t it make more sense to at least play Deepak Chahar who is in the reserves for World Cup instead of Umesh Yadav who is not in the 19?
Team news
So the big news once again is concerning the wicket-keeping slot. In the musical chairs, it is Rishabh Pant who is sitting out once again. And Rohit Sharma says no Jasprit Bumrah tonight, perhaps to play the next two matches. Easing him in, understandably, we suppose. For Australia, the big news is the Australia debut for former Singapore cricketer Tim David.
India XI: Rohit Sharma (c), KL Rahul, Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik Pandya, Dinesh Karthik(wk), Axar Patel, Harshal Patel, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Yuzvendra Chahal, Umesh Yadav.
Australia XI: Aaron Finch (c), Cameron Green, Josh Inglis, Steven Smith, Glenn Maxwell, Tim David, Matthew Wade (wk), Nathan Ellis, Pat Cummins, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood
Toss time…Aus win & bowl!! Debut for @timdavid8 All the best!! Aussies expecting dew to be a factor. Will we see the toss being as crucial as it was in the Asia Cup? No Pant! #INDvsAUS
— Lisa Sthalekar (@sthalekar93) September 20, 2022
TOSS: Aaron Finch wins the toss and opts to bowl, no surprises.
06.26 pm: Let’s start off with a throwback. As India take on Australia in Mohali in a T20I... throwback to this stunning innings by Virat Kohli at the 2016 World Cup.
#Flashback #INDvAUS
— The Field (@thefield_in) September 20, 2022
🔙⏳ As India take on Australia in Mohali in a T20I... throwback to this stunning innings by Virat Kohli at the 2016 World Cup.
One of his best. 👏🏽
📽 ICCpic.twitter.com/3YLrxtwe73
06.25 pm: Hello and welcome to the live coverage of the men’s T20I series between India and 2021 World Champions Australia, with the 2022 World Cup fast approaching on the horizon.
With the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup around the corner, India will aim to bounce back from their disappointing Asia Cup campaign (even if they insist it wasn’t all that bad) when they face Australia in a three-match T20 International series, beginning in Mohali on Tuesday.
India entered as defending champions at the Asia Cup recently but defeats in the Super Fours stage to Pakistan and eventual winners Sri Lanka meant they couldn’t reach the final. With the World Cup just weeks away, it was a less-than-ideal result for Rohit Sharma and Co and they will look to gain some much-needed momentum against the Aussies.
Read more in the preview hereRohit Sharma and Co eye much-needed momentum against T20 world champions
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