The third T20I between Australia and India at Bellerive Oval in Hobart delivered high-intensity action, featuring powerful batting and top-class bowling. With the five-match series finely balanced, both teams entered the match with contrasting goals: Australia aimed to extend their lead to 2–0, while India sought to level the series after the first game was washed out by rain.
After winning the toss, Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav chose to bowl first, a decision that paid off immediately. Left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh, featuring for the first time in the series, struck early by removing Travis Head and Josh Inglis within the powerplay. His sharp spells pushed Australia onto the defensive before their middle order began to recover.
Despite the early setbacks, Tim David and Marcus Stoinis combined attacking stroke play to guide Australia to a strong 186 for 6. Their partnership gave the hosts a crucial momentum shift before India’s spinners reasserted control.
Varun Chakaravarthy, the Tamil Nadu spinner known for his deceptive variations, created a standout moment in the ninth over.
He bowled a stunning googly to dismiss Mitchell Owen, leaving fans and commentators in awe.
The delivery symbolized India’s fighting spirit and Chakaravarthy’s growing influence in the shortest format of the game.
In a vital clash at Hobart, Varun Chakaravarthy’s brilliant googly and Arshdeep Singh’s early strikes kept India alive in an intense contest as Australia posted 186/6 in the third T20I.