Key events
That didn’t exactly go to plan for Mitch Marsh’s side after the Aussie skipper won the toss and asked India to have a bat.
India set Australia 206 runs to win.
Pat Cummins strays into Jadeja’s swinging arc and is clobbered over midwicket for a SIX that brings up the TWO HUNDRED for India. In the end Cummins does well to keep it to ten runs off the final over.
20th over: India 205-5 (Pandya 27, Jadeja 9)
19th over: India 195-5 (Pandya 25, Jadeja 1) Fourteen runs and the wicket off the penultimate over. Six balls to go in the innings – Pat Cummins is being tasked with the final over for Australia.
WICKET! Dube c Warner b Stoinis 28 (India 194-5)
Hardik takes a single and Dube holes out next ball! Action packed.
Stoinis to Pandya. Amazing shot! A no-look pirouette smash over cover for SIX! Follows up with anpther SIX hammered over long on!
18th over: India 181-4 (Dube 28, Pandya 12) Pat Cummins returns for his third over. Australia could do with another hat-trick from him right about now. Hardik and Dube deal in singles, before a short ball is overhead smashed away Sampras style by Hardik Pandya. Remarkable shot and breaks the shackles a little for India. Ten off the over in total – twelve balls to come in the innings.
17th over: India 171-4 (Dube 24, Pandya 6) DROP! What has happened to Australia’s catching in this tournament?! Mitch Marsh shells Pandya at backward point and it’s an epic goob. Another decent over from Australia in the back end, just five runs added to the India total. The last three overs have only gone for sixteen. Tide turning with three overs to go?
16th over: India 166-4 (Dube 21, Pandya 4) Josh Hazlewood deserves a big tip of the hat. He finishes with 1-14 off his four overs which feels like a remarkable triumph in the circumstances. Just four singles off his final over as he mixes up his pace and length very effectively.
15th over: India 162-4 (Dube 19, Pandya 2) Hardik Pandya arrives in the middle. Can Australia curtail the carnage?
WICKET! Yadav c Wade b Starc 31 (India 159-4)
Starc picks up Yadav with a wide one that he takes the pace off, a cue end flying to Matt Wade behind the stumps.
14th over: India 155-3 (Yadav 27, Dube 18) Suryakumar launches a length ball from Stoinis back down the ground for SIX. Singles worked effortlessly and boundaries found with ease. Dube crunches a full one through mid on for four. 13 runs off the over – India going at over eleven runs an over and still have six overs left. That sound is the nervous clacking of a collection of Aussie fans as they type in ‘what is the highest ever T20I total ever?’.
13th over: India 142-3 (Yadav 19, Dube 13) Zampa tries to stem the flow after Sharma’s dismissal but new man Shivam Dube is carrying the torch, slog sweeping nonchalantly for a big SIX onto the grass banks. It felt like a quiet over in the grand scheme but still went for 11.
12th over: India 131-3 (Yadav 17, Dube 4) Shivam Dube is the new man. More of the same – a length ball from Starc is guided away for for first ball. Just that boundary and the Sharma wicket off the over in the end though, breathe Australia, breathe.
WICKET! Sharma b Starc 92 (India 127-3)
Near silence descends over St Lucia as Rohit is bowled by Starc! A decent yorker in fairness, Sharma getting an inside edge onto pad and then stumps as he attempted to whip it away. My diddly days – Australia needed that. Their world cup hopes are dangling by a gossamer thread.
11th over: India 127-2 (Sharma 92, Yadav 17) Back after drinks. Australia have had just enough time to lick their wounds and chug some Gatorade. Cummins is worked through the on side by Yadav for four and then driven high and long over extra cover for SIX. I’m running out of words. I know this is my one job but… bbbut seriously, this is mind-boggling batting from India.
10th over: India 114-2 (Sharma 89, Yadav 7) Sharma pulls Stoinis for four and then clubs behind square for another boundary! He’s onto 89 off just 37 balls. 76 of ‘em have come in boundaries. Incredible batting. Twelve runs in total off the over. Australia need a BIG drink.
9th over: India 102-2 (Sharma 79, Yadav 6) Suryakumar Yadav arrives to join his captain in the middle. Three singles off Zampa before Yadav flays a full ball square for four. India bring up their hundred at flabbergasting speed – in fact I think it could be the quickest team ton on record!
WICKET! Pant c Hazlewood b Stoinis 15 (India 93-2)
Rohit nudges a single to bring Pant on strike. Gone! A leading edge from Pant flies to mid-off where Hazlewood takes a comfortable catch. I wouldn’t say that the Aussies celebrate with gleeful abandon.
8th over: India 93-2 (Sharma 76)
Marcus Stoinis into the attack. You feel for the fridge chested all-rounder having to start against Rohit in this kind of form. Four! Rohit charges and pulls through midwicket. SIX! Rohit chuckles as he finds the stands once again. WOW! What.A.Shot. Rohit plays the most beautifully destructive drive on the up for SIX over cover. You will not see a more aesthetically pleasing cricket shot.
7th over: India 76-1 (Sharma 59, Pant 15) Not off the first ball… Pant clears the front leg and maaaarmalises Zampa’s first ball into the stands. Zampa tugs at his forelock mullet. Am I right in thinking the long bits of a mullet are called ‘The Cheddar’ or have I completely made that up? Let me know eh? Anyway, more thoughtful ched stroking from the bespectacled spinner as Rohit slog sweeps for a mighty SIX. Sixteen off the over, India are cruising.
Here comes Adam Zampa, can he claw back some control for Australia?
6th over: India 60-1 (Sharma 51, Pant 7) Pant was never going to be happy playing second fiddle for long. A short ball from Hazlewood is pounced on and pulled over midwicket for four. Eight in total off the over. India motoring at ten an over in the Powerplay.
5th over: India 52-1 (Sharma 50, Pant 1) Rohit brings up fifty off just 19 balls! Slashing Cummins to the point boundary and edging wide of the keeper for a bonus four. Plenty of pressure on Australia here.
Rain stopped. Play to resume imminently!
Good news indeed – the players are heading back out.
The peerless Tanya Aldred is helming our county coverage:
Dan Lawrence is seeing it big:
Rain Stops Play
Gah. A shower has blown over the ground and the players scamper off. India look resistant to go, as well they might be, Rohit had just launched new bowler Pat Cummins for a towering SIX onto the corrugated roof.
4th over: India 37-1 (Sharma 35, Pant 1) Hazlewood continues. A couple of dots help the Aussie’s get their breath back. Pant tucks off his hip to steal a single and get off the mark. A hack to deep third from Rohit is the only other run off the over.
3rd over: India 35-1 (Sharma 34, Pant 0) Starc into his second. See ya! Sharma opens the shoulders and drives over extra cover for consecutive SIXES! The next ball is more of an ugly mow from Rohit but he gets it through midwicket for four. Pressure on Starc. Full, length – SIX! Rohit smears into the stands.
All too predictable from Starc. He changes things up with a slower ball that stems the flow. Not for long. A wide and then a full toss follow, the latter top edged by Sharma for SIX over the keeper’s head. 29 runs off the over – Starc’s most expensive in his T20 career. Cripes.
2nd over: India 6-0 (Sharma 5, Pant 0) Australia land the first blow. Here comes Rishabh Pant. Do not adjust your set.
WICKET! Kohli c David b Hazlewood 0 (Australia 6-1)
It’s the silver tuna! The big kahuna! Virat Kohli tries to pull a short ball from Hazlewood but is cramped for room, serving only to frying pan it in the air and into the strong breeze. Tim David takes a neat catch on the run.
Josh Hazlewood, the prince of party parsimony, to start from the other end.
1st over: India 5-0 (Sharma 5, Kohli 0) Full bunger to start from Starc and Sharma misses out, clubbing straight to the fielder at backward point. next ball is headed wide of the tramlines but Sharma gets a toe end on it to bump it behind. Brief pause whilst the third umpire has a look but it definitely bounced. On we go. Shot! Starc aims for the booming in-swinger but strays leg-side, Rohit flicks wide of mid-on for India’s first boundary. Sharma glides a single to deep third and Kohli is kept honest with two dots to complete the first over.
Righto, let’s play. Mitch Starc has the ball in hand, Rohit Sharma will face the first ball. Lift off!
How they stand:
St Lucia looks stonkingly beautiful as the players emerge for the anthems. I’d give a couple of toes to be there I reckon. Not that the sun isn’t beating down in South London. In fact, I take it all back. You can keep you show-off turquoise water and exotic rum based cocktails. I’m ecstatic with my temporary traffic lights and eye-wateringly expensive continental lager.
Geoff Lemon’s take on Afghanistan beating the Aussies is typically adroit and well worth a read before play gets underway in St Lucia in about ten minutes.
Maybe I was a little too wild in the 70s presumptuous in my my preamble? Turns out India are not completely bulletproof. Pilfering this para from the mighty Matt Roller.
“For India to get knocked out, both Australia and Afghanistan will have to win by big margins. Australia will need to beat India by 41 runs to go past them on run rate, while Afghanistan will have to beat Bangladesh by at least 83 runs.”
“Hi James”
G’day Peter Salmon.
“Sure, I’m an Australian, but I assume all neutrals will be wanting Australia to win to keep alive the remarkable possibility that they will be world champions in all three formats?”
Ah yes, I’ve just had it *officially confirmed* Pete. All neutrals are indeed rooting for Australia. (Ahem).
Teams:
Australia: Travis Head, David Warner, Mitchell Marsh (c), Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Tim David, Matthew Wade (wk), Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood.
India: Rohit Sharma (capt), Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant (wk), Suryakumar Yadav, Shivam Dube, Hardik Pandya, Axar Patel, Ravindra Jadeja, Arshdeep Singh, Kuldeep Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah.
Mitchell Starc is back in for Ashton Agar, India are unchanged from their previous two encounters.
Australia win the toss and choose to bowl first!
Mitch Marsh calls correctly and decides he wants to see India have first use of the wicket. There’s been some rain around but the conditions currently look fine, if a little blustery. Confirmed teams incoming!
Preamble
James Wallace
Hello and welcome to crunch time in the T20 World Cup. Two titans go head to head today in St Lucia with Australia having it all to do to make it through to the semi-finals, their shock loss to Afghanistan put paid to any hopes of keeping things simple.
They’ve also had plenty of recent skirmishes with today’s opponents, high profile ding dongs that serve to give this one some extra needle. How so? Well Australia are looking to bag their third ICC gong after winning the fifty over World Cup and the World Test Championship last year. Who did they vanquish in both finals? You guessed it – India.
India have already booked their place in the last four along with England and South Africa. Australia need to win and avoid it going down to the wire in order to make it harder for Bangladesh or Afghanistan to best them when they meet in Kingstown later on today. We can get into the permutations shortly, safe to say they make my head rattle a bit.
I’ll be back for news of the teams and the toss shortly before play gets underway at 3.30pm BST.