IND vs AUS, 3rd T20I: With so much dew, even 14 runs per over would have been chased, says Gaikwad

Indian bowlers leaked 80 runs in the last five overs as Glenn Maxwell’s unbeaten 48-ball-104 included 23 runs off the final over from Prasidh Krishna, who was smashed for four fours and a six.

Published : Nov 29, 2023 12:34 IST , Guwahati - 3 MINS READ

India’s Ruturaj Gaikwad in action during the third T20I against Australia.
India’s Ruturaj Gaikwad in action during the third T20I against Australia. | Photo Credit: ANI
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India’s Ruturaj Gaikwad in action during the third T20I against Australia. | Photo Credit: ANI

The dew was the primary reason for the Indian bowling attack’s poor show in the third T20 International, where the home team failed to defend an imposing total of 222, vice-captain and opener Ruturaj Gaikwad said after the defeat.

Indian bowlers leaked 80 runs in the last five overs as Glenn Maxwell’s unbeaten 48-ball-104 included 23 runs off the final over from Prasidh Krishna, who was smashed for four fours and a six.

For the record, Krishna’s 0/68 in four overs are the worst T20I bowling figures for an Indian.

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“I don’t think so it’s a concern because it’s almost like you are bowling with a wet ball. And it’s really tough on them,” Gaikwad told reporters during the post-match press conference.

“In these kinds of conditions, 12 runs per over or even 13 or 14 runs per over is gettable, even while we are chasing, In the first game, how easily we managed to chase 210,” he cited an example.

“So I think, I don’t think so definitely there’s not a concern at all. It’s just that the conditions are slightly tougher for them, and we have to accept and move on.” Gaikwad said Maxwell’s brutal innings and heavy dew proved to be the home team’s undoing.

Making his 100th T20I appearance, Maxwell slammed an unbeaten 104 off just 48 balls as Australia massed 45 runs in the last two overs to seal a last-ball thriller to make it 1-2 in the five-match series.

India’s Prasidh Krishna in action.
India’s Prasidh Krishna in action. | Photo Credit: AFP
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India’s Prasidh Krishna in action. | Photo Credit: AFP

“I think even Maxi batted really well. To win from a situation where they needed 100 from seven and a half hours and then 50 from 3 overs, I think it was critical innings for him,” Gaikwad said.

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“And I think from our side, our bowlers tried executing whatever they had in their control. Also, there was a lot of dew around so the ball was slipping a lot. So I think it was tough for the bowlers as well.

“Even though we scored 230, in the last game, it was still in between we felt the game might go till the last over, but this kind of dew it is these totals are bound to happen and bound to chase.” On way to a 57-ball 123, the 26-year-old Gaikwad scored his first fifty in 32 balls before completing the hundred in just 52 balls to set up a more-than-par score for India.

“Initially, I felt pitch was slightly tacky, ball was stopping a little bit and there was some movement in the air and off the pitch as well. So first, I felt 2-3 overs, the wicket was like that, and we lost two wickets (Yashasvi Jaiswal and Ishan Kishan) in a span of one over. So it was important that we stitched a partnership. And then after 7-8 overs, I think the wicket got slightly better.”

India will play Australia in the fourth T20I on Friday at Raipur.

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