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IND vs AUS: Dew made it difficult for bowlers to defend mammoth total, says Ruturaj Gaikwad on India's loss against Australia

Ruturaj Gaikwad has backed the Indian bowling attack after their dismal show in the third T20I against Australia saying that it was a difficult task for the Indian bowlers to bowl with a wet ball. The Indian opener stated that the dew factor played a role in Indian bowlers turning out to be expensive.

Ruturaj Gaikwad has backed the Indian bowling attack after their dismal show in the third T20I against Australia saying that it was a difficult task for the Indian bowlers to bowl with a wet ball.
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By ETV Bharat English Team

Published : Nov 29, 2023, 2:54 PM IST

Guwahati:Australia bounced back in the third T20I of the ongoing bilateral series against India on Tuesday as they beat Men in Blue by five wickets. India posted a massive 222/3 in the first innings but Australia hunted down the target thanks to Glenn MAxwell's extraordinary strokeplay. Australia needed 49 runs from the last three overs but Indian bowlers failed to restrict the duo of Maxwell and Matthew Wade from pulling off the chase.

Reflecting on the Indian's bowling in the slog overs, Indian opener Ruturaj Gaikwad opined that it is tough for bowlers to bowl with a wet ball as the dew factor played a role.

“I don’t think it’s a concern because it’s almost like you are bowling with a wet ball. It’s really tough on them. In these conditions, even 12 runs per over or 13-14 runs are gettable. In the first game, you saw easily we managed to chase 210. The conditions are slightly tougher for them [bowlers]. We have to accept and move on.”

Australia were reduced to 134/5 at one point in time but Maxwell stayed from one end and helped his team cross the finish line while chasing a mammoth target. His unbeaten 104 runs from 48 balls laced with eight sixes lit up the stadium. Ruturaj praised Maxwell for his stellar knock.

“Maxi [Maxwell] batted really well. To win from a situation where they needed 100 from around seven overs and then 50-odd from three overs, I think it was a creditable innings. From our side, our bowlers tried executing whatever they had in their control. There was a lot of dew around, so the ball was slipping a lot. It was tough for the bowlers as well,” the 26-year-old remarked.

India will now take on Australia on Friday with an aim to seal the series while the visitors will be keen to level the series with a victory over Men in Blue.

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