Scoreboard: India vs. Australia, Second T20

Birmingham Star (IANS) Friday 3rd February, 2012

The scoreboard of the second Twenty20 International between India and Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground here Friday.

Australia innings:

David Warner c Gambhir b Praveen

8

Aaron Finch run out (Jadeja/Dhoni) 36

Shaun Marsh c Dhoni b Praveen 0

David Hussey cb Jadeja 24

George Bailey run out (Rahul Sharma/Jadeja) 3

Mathew Wade run out (Rohit) 32

Mitchell Marsh st Dhoni b Rahul Sharma

13

Brett Lee not out 6

Clint McKay c Dhoni b Vinay Kumar

0

Brad Hogg lbw b Rahul Sharma 4

Xavier Doherty run out (Raina/Dhoni) 1

Extras (w 4) 4

Total (all out in 19.4 overs) 131

Fall of wickets 1-19 (Warner, 2.2 overs), 2-20 (S Marsh, 2.5), 3-49 (Finch, 6.6), 4-54 (Bailey, 8.3), 5-93 (Hussey, 13.3), 6-119 (M Marsh, 17.3), 7-121 (Wade, 18.2), 8-121 (McKay, 18.3), 9-130 (Hogg, 19.3)

Bowling:

Praveen Kumar 3-0-21-2

Vinay Kumar 4-0-25-1

Virat Kohli 1-0-7-0

Ravindra Jadeja 3-0-16-1

Rahul Sharma

3.4-0-29-2

Suresh Raina 1-0-10-0

Ravichandran Ashwin 4-0-23-0

India innings:

Gautam Gambhir not out 56

Virender Sehwag c Shaun Marsh b Hogg 23

Virat Kohli c Wade b Mitchell Marsh 31

Mahendra Singh Dhoni not out 21

Extras (w 4) 4

Total (for two wickets in 19.4 overs) 135

Fall of wickets: 1-43 (Sehwag, 6.3 overs), 2-97 (Kohli, 13.4)

Bowling:

Brett Lee

4-0-24-0

Clint McKay 3.4-0-25-0

Xavier Doherty 3-0-29-0

Brad Hogg 3-0-19-1

Mitchell Marsh

4-0-30-1

David Hussey 2-0-8-0

Match details:

Toss: Australia, who chose to bat

Result: India won by 8 wickets, series drawn 1-1

Man of the Match: Ravindra Jadeja (India)

Umpires: Simon Fry and Bruce Oxenford

TV umpire: Paul Reiffel

Match referee: Andy Pycroft (Zimbabwe)

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