Sundar shines as India level T20 series with Australia

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Washington Sundar smashed an unbeaten 49 from 23 balls to drive India to a five-wicket victory over Australia in the third Twenty20 in Hobart on Sunday, tying up the five-match series at 1-1 with two games to play.

Tim David earlier bludgeoned a spectacular 38-ball 74 and Marcus Stoinis chipped in with a 64 as Australia posted 186-6 in their 20 overs and it was always going to require a disciplined bowling effort to deny India's batsmen.

Nathan Ellis bowled well for his three for 36 but Josh Hazlewood was sorely missed after he left the squad to prepare for the Ashes in the wake of his Man of the Match performance in the Melbourne victory on Friday.

Hometown seamer Ellis removed Abhishek Sharma (25) and Axar Patel (17) with bouncers and also trapped the other opener, Shubman Gill, in front for 15 but India never really looked under any pressure in the chase.

Sundar hit the first of his four sixes from the second ball he faced and enjoyed a stand of 35 with Tilak Varma (29) for the fifth wicket before Jitesh Sharma (22 not out) helped him to get India across the line in a partnership of 34.

India, who had the rare experience of winning the toss and chose to bowl first, made three changes to their team from their loss in Melbourne on Friday including a return for Sundar and Arshdeep Singh.

Left-arm seamer Arshdeep made an immediate impact by dismissing Travis Head with the fourth ball of the match and Josh Inglis in his second over to put Australia firmly on the back foot.

David, relishing his return to the ground where he plays his domestic T20 cricket, quickly put the hosts back in the ascendant with an astonishing barrage of boundaries to bring up his ninth half-century off 23 balls.

Spinner Varun Chakravarthy hit back for India by removing Mitch Marsh and Mitchell Owen from the other end with consecutive deliveries but David continued to play his shots as Stoinis joined the party.

David had pummelled eight fours and fives sixes when his luck finally ran out and a brilliant catch on the boundary from Tilak off the bowling of Shivam Dube ended his innings and reduced Australia to 118-5.

Stoinis did not quite match the muscular power of David but put on 64 for the sixth wicket with Matthew Short (26 not out) before holing out at long on in the final over to give Arshdeep (3-35) his third wicket.

The fourth T20 takes place on Thursday on the Gold Coast.

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