India defeats Australia 174/9.
Ruturaj Gaikwad and Yashasvi Jaiswal, who batted first, put up 50 runs before the latter was out.
India lost a few wickets in the middle over 48 runs made by Rinku and Gaikwad.
Subsequently, Rinku and Jitesh shared a 56-run partnership, while Dwarshius concluded his four overs at 3/40.
Following a brilliant recovery, Australia reduced India to 174/9 from their 20 overs.
Gaikward hits 4,000 T20 runs, becoming the fastest Indian ever.
In men’s T20 cricket, Gaikwad became the fastest Indian to reach 4,000 runs. Gaikwad took just 116 innings to reach his 4,000 T20 runs.
The stunning opener has surpassed KL Rahul, who had the previous record for reaching this milestone in 117 T20 innings, according to Cricbuzz.
Over 121 matches, Gaikwad has accelerated to 4,025 runs in T20 cricket.
Matthew Wade writes this special Australia T20I record.
In the T20I format, Matthew Wade achieved a remarkable milestone for Australia. Wade is the first Australian wicketkeeper to reach 50 catches in Twenty20 Internationals.
Thus far, Wade has affected 56 dismissals. In addition to his 50 catches, Wade has recorded six stumpings, which ties Brad Haddin for second-highest total.
Notably, Haddin and Alex Carey both have 23 dismissals in T20Is while playing as Australia’s keepers.
In T20Is, the fifth wicketkeeper to take 50 or more catches
Wade is the seventh international cricket player to record 50 or more catches in Twenty20 Internationals, according to Cricbuzz. Wade is below Quinton de Kock (SA), Jos Buttler (ENG), MS Dhoni (IND), Irfan Karim (KEN), and 57.