B0$ 292/9 vs ENG, 2008 418/5 vs WI, 2012 247/9 vs SA, 2015 385/9 vs NZ, 2023 399/5 vs AUS, 2023 I0$
B0$ 0/106 - Nuwan Pradeep (SL), Mohali, 2017 0/105 - Tim Southee (NZ), Christchurch, 2009 2/103 - Cameron Green (AUS), Indore, 2023 3/100 - Jacob Duffy (NZ), Indore, 2023
B0$ 0/113 - Mick Lewis vs SA, Johannesburg, 2006 0/113 - Adam Zampa vs SA, Centurion, 2023 2/103 - Cameron Green vs IND, Indore, 2023 0/100 - Andrew Tye vs ENG, Nottingham, 2018 3/92 - Jhye Richardson vs ENG, Nottingham, 2018
B0$ 26 - Simon Davis vs England, Perth, 1987 26 - Craig McDermott vs South Africa, Centurion, 1994 26 - Xavier Doherty vs India, Bengaluru, 2013 26 - Adam Zampa vs South Africa, Centurion, 2023 26 - Cameron Green vs India, Indore, 2023
B0$ 481/6 - England, Nottingham., 2018 438/9 - South Africa, Johannesburg, 2006 416/5 - South Africa, Centurion, 2023 399/5 - India, Indore, 2023 383/6 - India, Bengaluru, 2013
B0$ 19 vs AUS, Bengaluru, 2013 19 vs NZ, Indore, 2023 18 vs Bermuda, Port of Spain, 2007 18 vs NZ, Christchurch, 2009 18 vs AUS, Indore, 2023 I0$
B0$ My focus was on cramps, wasn't allowing me to hold firm. I was almost out caught and bowled, I realised my top hand wasn't working. After that, I was tying to smash every ball, I felt that I got the team in the right place. I was happy throughout the innings. My mindset was to play the ball in the V. I wanted to time it. I was experiencing variable bounce., Thankfully we were able to take that momentum towards our side. Shubman and I, we played a pretty decent knock and laid a strong platform. The other batsmen came in and expressed themselves. I got a great start, I was trying to play the ball on its merit and Shubman took the charge. It worked out for the team. Every individual stepped up. When I went into bat, there was variable bounce. Pretty hard to judge. I think we have a defendable total.
The two top-order batters regained their focus soon after resumption, and kept punishing the opposition bowlers, dealing in boundaries at regular intervals. In the process, both of them also notched up their centuries as they laid the foundation before they departed. KL Rahul and Ishan Kishan kept up with the momentum and made sure there wasn't a dip in the run rate. Once Kishan was dismissed, it was time for Suryakumar to come out and entertain the crowd, and he didn't disappoint the spectators even a moment, believe me. Against Cameron Green, he smashed four sixes in a row and put the Aussies under further pressure. And although KL Rahul got out after notching up his fifty, SKY made sure to strike regular boundaries as he took India closer to the 400-run mark. Australia have been at the receiving end of such high targets over the last couple of week, and they have another challenging chase to deal with. Will they be able to get anywhere close? Join us in 30 minutes for the second essay to find that out..
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49.6
Abbott to Suryakumar Yadav, 1 run, B0$ A short ball to end the innings as Suryakumar pulls it through square leg for a single. B1$
Suryakumar to face the final ball of the innings..
49.5
Abbott to Jadeja, 1 run, back of a length around off, Jadeja looks to punch this away, gets an inside edge towards the keeper, a quick single stolen
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Abbott to Suryakumar Yadav, 1 run, slower short ball and Suryakumar plays a forehand smash towards wide mid-on
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Abbott to Suryakumar Yadav, B0$, connects this time!
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Abbott to Suryakumar Yadav, no run, slower bouncer by Abbott, Suryakumar swings and misses. Struggling against the slower short balls
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Abbott to Jadeja, 1 run, swept to square leg by Jadeja for a single. A direct-hit at the keeper's end, and Surya would have been in trouble
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Only 4 fielders allowed outside the circle due to slow over-rate