? India vs Australia 4th T20 Highlights: India Crush Australia by 48 Runs, Take 2–1 Series Lead
? In an electrifying 4th T20 clash between India and Australia, Team India produced a dominant all-round performance to defeat the Aussies by 48 runs, taking a 2–1 lead in the five-match series. The Men in Blue once again showed why they remain one of the most powerful T20 sides in the world — blending explosive batting, sharp bowling, and tactical brilliance.
? India’s Explosive Batting Display
Winning the toss, India opted to bat first — and it proved to be the right call.
Openers Yashasvi Jaiswal and Ruturaj Gaikwad gave a flying start, adding 68 runs in the powerplay. Jaiswal’s stroke-filled 53 (28 balls) set the tone for the innings.
Later, Tilak Varma and Rinku Singh kept the momentum going, smashing boundaries at will. Rinku’s fearless 42 off 20 balls* helped India post a commanding total of 201/6 in their 20 overs.
⚡ Australia Falters Under Pressure
Australia’s chase never got going. The early dismissal of Travis Head and Josh Inglis put them on the back foot. Skipper Matthew Wade tried to anchor the innings, but wickets kept tumbling regularly.
Indian bowlers were on fire —
Axar Patel: 3/18
Mukesh Kumar: 2/27
Arshdeep Singh: 1/20
Australia were bowled out for 153, handing India a comfortable 48-run win.
? Player of the Match
Yashasvi Jaiswal was named Player of the Match for his blistering half-century that set the tone for India’s innings. His fearless approach and elegant stroke play have made him one of the brightest young stars in Indian cricket.
? Series Status
With this victory, India now leads the five-match T20 series 2–1, and the momentum is firmly in their favor heading into the final match.
1st T20: India won
2nd T20: Australia leveled
3rd T20: India bounce back strongly
4th T20: India win by 48 runs
? Final Thoughts
This was a complete team performance from India — explosive at the top, composed in the middle, and ruthless with the ball. The young squad under Suryakumar Yadav’s leadership is showing maturity and aggression in equal measure.
As the series moves toward its finale, fans can expect even more fireworks between these two cricketing powerhouses.
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