IND vs AUS: Suryakumar Yadav captained India to a world record-equalling win because the Men in Blue defeated Australia in the second T20I of the continuing five-match collection on Sunday. The Indian staff outclassed the Aussies on a run-scoring feast on the Greenfield International Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram by 44 runs. By doing so, the hosts of the collection have equalled a world record held by their arch-rivals Pakistan.
The Indians loved one more outing in the collection as they smacked their fourth-highest T20I complete whereas batting first – 235/4. In reply, the Aussies have been restricted to 191/9 in their 20 overs regardless of efforts from Marcus Stoinis and Tim David.
The win took the Indians to level Pakistan’s world record of most wins by a staff in T20I historical past. This was India’s one hundred and thirty fifth win in T20Is and it brings them level to Pakistan’s record of 135 wins. However, the Men in Blue are forward in phrases of win share in the format. India have performed 211 T20I video games and have 135 wins and 66 losses. They have a win share of 63.98. On the opposite facet, Pakistan have performed 226 video games, gained 135 and misplaced 82. They have a win share of 59.73.
Teams with most wins in T20Is
India – 135 wins in 211 matches
Australia – 135 wins in 226 matches
New Zealand – 102 wins in 200 matches
South Africa – 95 wins in 171 matches
Australia – 94 wins in 179 matches
India take 2-0 lead
The Indians have now taken a 2-0 lead in the five-match collection. They gained the primary sport by 2 wickets in the ultimate over after they chased down 209 runs in the opening contest in Visakhapatnam. In the second sport, the hosts racked up 235 runs, their fourth-highest T20I complete whereas batting first, in the second sport. Yashasvi Jaiswal, Ishan Kishan and Ruturaj Gaikwad – all scored a fifty every, whereas Rinku Singh supplied the ending touches with a stroke-filled 9 ball 31.
In the second innings, Ravi Bishnoi and Prasidh Krishna starred with the ball as they each picked three wickets every to dent Australia’s possibilities of successful the sport.Â