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After defeating Australia by 48 runs in the fourth T20, Indian all-rounder Shivam Dube said – “I have never seen such a big square boundary. The square boundary here is around 80 to 82 metres.” The media had questioned him about the boundary after the match on Thursday. This is because the square boundary at the Carrara Oval ground is 80 metres Also, Dube, who came to bat at number 3, hit a 117-metre six straight down the ground against Adam Zampa in the 11th over of the Indian innings. By winning this match, the Indian team has taken a 2-1 lead in the 5-match T20 series. At one point, the team was trailing 0-1. We bowled according to the dimensions of the ground Shivam Dube said – The boundaries are big on this ground and we had made a strategy accordingly. Our strategy was to bowl towards the side with the big boundaries, because hitting big shots is not easy. We bowled cleverly and forced the batsman, after settling at the crease, to play shots towards the side with the big boundaries. Double performance against Australia
Shivam Dube delivered a double performance in this match against Australia. He scored 22 runs. Not only that, he also took 2 wickets. He sent captain Mitchell Marsh and Tim David back to the pavilion. Dube has taken 3 wickets in this series so far. India defeated Australia by the biggest margin in their own home India defeated Australia by the biggest margin in T20s in their own home. The previous record was 37 runs, which India set in Adelaide in 2016. On Thursday, Australia, chasing a target of 168 runs, was all out for 119 runs in 18.2 overs. The Indian team, batting after losing the toss, had scored 167 runs for 8 wickets in 20 overs. Shubman Gill played the highest innings of 46 runs. Axar Patel was the Player of the Match.