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India vs Australia 3rd T20I 2023 Highlights

Watch the highlights of India vs Australia 3rd T20I 2023 - Australia tour of India 5-match Twenty20 international series of the 3rd T20I match played between Australia and India at Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati in 28th November 2023.

India vs Australia 3rd T20I 2023 Highlights
Glenn Maxwell hit a record-equal century © BCCI

A Sensational innings from Glenn Maxwell's record-equal 47-ball fastest century with a record-equal fourth T20I hundred leads to Australia last-ball thrilling five-wicket victory over India, despite a Ruturaj Gaikwad's record-breaking 57-ball 123* and keep alive the series in a high-scoring thriller of the third T20I.

Match Stats : 
  • Australia chased 223 was their second highest successful run-chase in T20 international after their highest chase was 244 against New Zealand at Auckland in 2018 and It is their highest chase against India in T20Is, previous highest chase was 209 at Mohall in the last year.
  • India's 235 was their tenth highest score in T20 international and It is their second highest total against Australia in T20Is after their 235 at Thiruvananthapuram earlier in this series' second T20I.
  • India's 222 was their eighth highest score at their home venue in T20 international and It is their second highest team total at Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati in T20Is after their 237 against South Africa in the last year.
  • Ruturaj Gaikwad became the first Indian batsman to score a century against Australia in T20 international cricket history and overall the fourth player in T20Is after Brendon McCullum, Tillakaratne Dilshan and Martin Guptill.
  • Ruturaj Gaikwad hammered a 52-ball seventh fastest century for India in T20 international and the third fastesy-hundred by any batsman against Australia in T20Is.
  • Ruturaj Gaikwad's unbeaten 123 was the second highest score for India in T20 international after Shubman Gill's unbeaten 126 against New Zealand at Ahmedabad earlier in this year and the highest-score by an Indian batsman against Australia in T20Is, surpassing the previous record of unbeaten 90 held by Virat Kohli at Adelaide in 2016.
  • Ruturaj Gaikwad's unbeaten 123 was the second-highest score by any batsman in a losing cause in T20Is after Shane Watson's unbeaten 124 against India at Sydney in 2016.
  • 57 : Ruturaj Gaikwad and Suryakumar Yadav set up the sixth highest third-wicket partnership for India against Australia in T20 internationals.
  • 141* : Ruturaj Gaikwad and Tilak Varma set up the record fourth-wicket partnership for India in T20 international, previously held by the 119-run stand between Suryakumar Yadav and Shreyas Iyer against England at Nottingham in the last year, It is the sixth highest fourth-wicket partnership in T20Is and the India's highest any-wicket stand against Australia in T20Is, previously held by the 134-run stand between Virat Kohli and Suresh Raina at Adelaide in 2016.
  • 30-runs : Number of runs that were scored in the 20th over from Glenn Maxwell, which was the second most productive over for India in T20 internationals after their previous record of 36-runs against England at Durban in the inaugural World Twenty20 and the joint 13th most expensive-over in T20Is.
  • Ruturaj Gaikwad scored 27-runs (6, nb4, 1wide, 6, 6, 4) - the second most runs scored by an Indian batsman in an over in T20 internationals after Yuvraj Singh's record 36-runs against England in the inaugural 2007 World Twenty20.
  • 7 : Ruturaj Gaikwad equalled a joint fourth most sixes hit in an innings for India in T20 international and the most sixes hit by an Indian batsman against Australia in T20Is, surpassing the previous record of 6-sixes jointly hit by Rohit Sharma at Bridgetown in the 2010 World Twenty20 and Virat Kohli at Bengaluru in 2019.
  • Glenn Maxwell became the second Australian batsman to appearance 100th match in T20 international after Aaron Finch's 103-matches and overall the 22nd player in T20Is.
  • Glenn Maxwell equalled a 47-ball joint fastest century for Australia in T20 internationals, jointly with 47-ball hundred held by Aaron Finch against England at (Southampton in 2013) and Josh Inglis against India at Visakhapatnam earlier in this series' opening T20I the joint fastest hundred by an Australian batsman against India in T20Is, jointly with Josh Inglis's 47-ball hundred at Visakhapatnam earlier in this series' first T20I.
  • 4 : Glenn Maxwell equalled a joint most centuries hit in T20 international cricket history, jointly with Rohit Sharma.
  • Glenn Maxwell became the first Australian batsman to scored four centuries in T20 international cricket history and overall the second player in T20Is after Rohit Sharma.
  • Glenn Maxwell became first batsman to score a 100 in their 100th match in T20 international cricket history.
  • 447 : This is the fourth highest aggregate match in India in T20 international and It is the highest aggregate T20I match between India and Australia in T20Is, previous highest was 426 at Thiruvananthapuram earlier in this series' second T20I.
  • 8 : Glenn Maxwell hit his third most sixes in an innings for Australia in T20 international and his second most sixes hit against India in T20Is after his 9-sixes at Bengaluru in 2019.
  • Australia successfully chased 21 runs in the final over of the match - The most target runs successfully chased in the 20th over in T20Is, previous highest target runs successfully chased by 19 runs by the West Indies against England in the 2016 World Twenty20 final.
  • Prasidh Krishna conceded 68 runs - the most runs conceded by an Indian bowler in T20 international, surpassing the previous record of 64 by Yuzvendra Chahal against South Africa at Centurion in 2018 and the joint fifth most runs conceded by any bowler in T20Is.
  • 60 : Glenn Maxwell and Marcus Stoinis set up the fourth highest fourth-wicket partnership for Australia against India in T20 internationals.
  • 91* : Glenn Maxwell and Matthew Wade set up the record sixth-wicket partnership for Australia against India in T20 international, previously held by the 62-run stand between Travis Head and Matthew Wade at Mohali in the last year and the Australia's second highest sixth-wicket partnership in T20Is, The highest is unbeaten 101-run stand between Cameron White and Michael Hussey against Sri Lanka at Bridgetown in the 2010 World Twenty20.

India scored mammoth total of 222-3 in 20 overs with top scorer by Ruturaj Gaikwad hammered a career-best unbeaten 123 off 57-balls - which was his 1st T20I hundred - including 13-fours & 7-sixes with strike rate of 215.78.

Suryakumar Yadav blasted a 39 off 29-balls including 5-fours & 2-sixes with strike rate of 134.48 and Tilak Varma hit a unbeaten 31 off 24-balls included 4-fours.

Australia best bowler by Jason Behrendorff took 1-wicket for 12-runs in 4-overs including a maiden with economy rate of 3, Kane Richardson and Aaron Hardie both took one-wickets.

Australia chased 225-5 in 20 overs with top scorer by Glenn Maxwell hammered a unbeaten 104 off 48-balls - which was his 4th T20I hundred and his second century against India in T20Is.

Travis Head blasted a 35 off 18-balls including 8-fours with strike rate of 194.44, Matthew Wade hit a unbeaten 28 off 16-balls included 3-fours & a six with strike-rate of 175, Marcus Stoinis 17 and Aaron Hardie 16.

India best bowler by Ravi Bishnoi captured two-wickets for 32-runs in 4-overs, Axar Patel, Avesh Khan and Arshdeep Singh each took one-wickets.

Glenn Maxwell named Player of the match for his match-winning sensational batting performance to smashed a unbeaten 104-runs knocked off facing 48-balls including 8-sixes & 8-fours with strike rate of 216.66.

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