In Sunday’s second Twenty20 international, India defeated Australia with a massive 235-4 score because to fast fifties from opener Yashasvi Jaiswal and Ishan Kishan.
In Thiruvananthapuram, where evening dew is predicted to play a role, Australia invited the hosts to bat first. Jaiswal slammed a 25-ball 53, and fellow left-hander Kishan scored 52 from 32 deliveries.
In order to contribute to the Indian total, Jaiswal’s fellow opener Ruturaj Gaikwad made a controlled 58, and left-handed batter Rinku Singh hit an undefeated 31 off only nine balls.
Australia needs 236 to square the series after losing the first of the five games just four days after winning the ODI World Cup.
After reaching his fifty in just 24 balls, Jaiswal set the groundwork for the total before being removed by Nathan Ellis, a quick bowler, who claimed three wickets.
In a 24-run fourth over, Jaiswal took extreme measures against Sean Abbott, hitting the quick bowler for two sixes and three fours.
Before being removed by Marcus Stoinis, Kishan, a wicketkeeper-batsman, reached his fiftyth century with a six off leg-spinner Tanveer Sangha.