India outclass Australia as Sundar, Dube and Axar lead dominant all-round show

Washington Sundar delivered a stunning spell of 3 wickets for just 3 runs, dismantling Australia’s lower order and sealing the victory.

India produced a commanding all-round display to crush Australia by 48 runs in the fourth T20I at Carrara Oval on Thursday night, taking a 2-1 lead in the five-match series. On a pitch offering extra grip and bounce, India’s spinners and seamers combined brilliantly to bowl Australia out for just 119 after posting 167/8.

Captain Suryakumar Yadav hailed his side’s composure and adaptability, crediting both the batting and bowling units for executing the team’s plans to perfection.

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Suryakumar said after the match,

“I feel credit goes to all the batters. The way Shubman (Gill) and Abhishek (Sharma) started, they knew this was not a 200-220 wicket. They batted very smartly. It was a complete team effort.”

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India’s openers Gill (46 off 39) and Abhishek Sharma (28 off 21) showed patience and maturity through a cautious start, scoring 49 in the powerplay. Middle-order contributions from Shivam Dube (22 off 18) and Axar Patel (21 off 11)* helped India reach a competitive 167/8.

Despite dew later in the evening, India’s bowlers maintained discipline. Suryakumar credited head coach Gautam Gambhir for providing clear direction and empowering players to trust their instincts.

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“The message is clear. Me and Gauti bhai are on the same page. There was a little dew but the bowlers adapted quickly,” the skipper said.

“Always good to have bowlers give you 2-3 overs. This combination suits us — people chipping in, raising their hands, bailing their side is great.”

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The star of the night was Washington Sundar, who delivered a stunning spell of 3 wickets for just 3 runs, dismantling Australia’s lower order and sealing the victory.
Supported by Axar Patel (2/20) and Varun Chakravarthy (1/19), Sundar’s precision spin stifled Australia’s scoring rate and dismantled their resistance.

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Australia’s chase never found rhythm after early breakthroughs. Despite Mitchell Marsh’s 30 and Matthew Short’s 25, they collapsed from 59/2 to 119 all out in 18.2 overs.

All-rounder Shivam Dube, filling in for the injured Hardik Pandya, struck two crucial blows — dismissing Marsh and big-hitter Tim David in quick succession. Dube revealed how the management’s backing under Gambhir and bowling coach Morne Morkel gave him confidence to bowl with freedom.

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“Yes, it was very important for me. When I got the chance, I knew I wanted to bowl,” Dube said.

“Gauti bhai backed me a lot. He told me to do bindas bowling — ‘We are here for you, just express yourself.’ Morne has also helped me fine-tune small things that made my bowling better.”

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Asked about his dismissal of Tim David immediately after being hit for six, Dube smiled:

“When he got me for a six, I just thought, that’s a good shot. I should focus on my next ball.”

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Since Gautam Gambhir took charge as India’s head coach last year, the team has blended youth and experience with a fearless approach. The Carrara win marked India’s fifth consecutive unbeaten T20I series.

  • July 2024: Clean sweep 3-0 vs Sri Lanka
  • October 2024: 3-0 whitewash vs Bangladesh at home
  • December 2024: 3-1 series win vs South Africa away
  • January 2025: 4-1 triumph over England in India
  • November 2025: Now lead 2-1 vs Australia
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India’s resurgence in the shortest format under Gambhir has been defined by tactical discipline, fearless execution, and all-round balance — elements that were on full display in Carrara.

Match summary

India: 167/8 (Shubman Gill 46, Abhishek Sharma 28; Nathan Ellis 3/21, Adam Zampa 3/45)
Australia: 119 all out (Mitchell Marsh 30, Matthew Short 25; Washington Sundar 3/3, Axar Patel 2/20, Shivam Dube 2/18)
Result: India won by 48 runs
Series: India lead 3–1 with one match remaining

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Suryakumar’s men now head into the final T20I with momentum firmly in their favour, one win away from another landmark series triumph in the Gambhir era.

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