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Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Jan 29, 2016, 05:18 PM (IST)
Edited: Jan 29, 2016, 06:08 PM (IST)
Ravindra Jadeja took a spectacular catch to get rid of Shane Watson during the second Twenty20 International (T20I) between Australia and India at Melbourne on Friday. The game was evenly poised as Australia were 121 for the loss of three wickets inside 15 overs. Watson looked good and was scoring runs from the start at Melbourne. In an attempt to break the shackles Watson played a fiery straight drive towards Jadeja which travelled like a tracer bullet. Jadeja held on to his nerves and focused like a hawk to cup a magnificent catch. This effort stunned everyone including Watson himself who gave an animated look to this.
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Moments later, their man in form Aaron Finch too got out while running a cheeky single but Jadeja got his throw dead right into the hands of MS Dhoni. At the end of 16th over, Australia were precariously placed for 126 for five and need more 59 runs from 24 deliveries.
Earlier, Finch scored a 27-ball half-century to get Australia off to a good start in their chase of 185. After he and Shaun Marsh put on 94 inside 10 overs before the latter hit Ravichandran Ashwin to Hardik Pandya. Chris Lynn was out soon thereafter, edging Pandya to MS Dhoni. Maxwell was the third to go, getting stumped off Yuvraj. Live Cricket Blog: India vs Australia 2015-16, 2nd T20I at Melbourne
Australia won the toss and put India in to bat. The hosts made as many as six changes to their side from the team that lost the first T20I against India at Adelaide. Rohit Sharma scored 60, Virat Kohli made 59 not out, and Shikhar Dhawan scored 42 to give India an excellent platform. MS Dhoni played a couple of good shots but was dismissed in the final over of the innings.
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