In a spectacular showdown at the Raipur stadium, India clinched a convincing win against Australia in the 4th game of the 5-game T20I series. The victory not only secured an unbeatable 3-1 lead for India but also showcased a remarkable performance by the home team.
Raipur witnessed its first international T20 spectacle, and cricket fans were treated to a match that exceeded all expectations. The backdrop of the series, the intensity of the rivalry, and the sheer talent on display made it a memorable occasion for both teams and fans alike.
Australia started on a high note with Travis Head delivering a power-packed performance in the powerplay, smashing boundaries at an impressive strike rate of 200. The opening assault set the tone for a competitive chase, as Australia aimed to chase down the target.
However, the euphoria was short-lived for the visitors as the spin duo of Axar Patel and Ravi Bishnoi took center stage. Their combined spell of 33/4 in 8 overs proved to be a turning point, restricting Australia’s momentum and putting them on the back foot.
A pivotal moment in the game was the comeback of Indian bowling all-rounder, Deepak Chahar. Returning after a prolonged injury, Chahar made a significant impact on the match. Despite facing criticism for an expensive over, Chahar silenced his critics by delivering a stellar performance in the last two overs, claiming crucial wickets and conceding only 15 runs.
Deepak Chahar’s Comeback Match Stats

- First Two Overs: 0/29 (One Bad 22 Runs Over)
- Last Two Overs: 2/15
Fans Troll Deepak Chahar For Conceding 22 Runs In Over In His Comeback Game
Fans may have trolled Chahar for the early setback, but his resilience and contribution in the latter part of the game showcased his mettle as a valuable asset to the Indian team.
The Raipur pitch, hosting its maiden T20 international, offered an interesting mix of challenges. The spin-friendly conditions, combined with the occasional low bounce, kept the Australian batsmen on their toes. The absence of significant dew allowed the spinners to thrive during the crucial middle overs, making it a tactical battle for both teams.
India’s batting lineup demonstrated class, posting a commendable total of 174/9 in their allotted 20 overs. The innings featured notable contributions from key players, with the team capitalizing on the momentum gained from their bowling performance.
On the other side, Australia faced an uphill battle, managing to score only 154/7 in their 20 overs. The relentless pressure applied by the Indian bowlers, especially the spinners, proved to be the deciding factor in the outcome of the match.