Watch: Ravi Bishnoi bamboozles Josh Inglis in 3rd IND vs AUS T20I in Guwahati

Josh Inglis smashed two boundaries in his 6-ball stay at the crease before being castled by Ravi Bishnoi.
India scored above 220 once again against Australia in the ongoing five-match T20I series. Ruturaj Gaikwad entertained the crowd at Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati and smashed his maiden international century. India posted 222 runs on the board and Australia need 223 runs to come back in the series as India won the first two encounters easily. Australia got off to a flier against India in the chase.
After a great opening stand from Travis Head and Aaron Hardie, Australian wicket-keeper Josh Inglis was also looking dangerous. He smashed two boundaries in his short stay at the wicket, but Ravi Bishnoi bamboozled him at the right time for team India. Inglis’ wicket put Australia in a crisis in their chase. Bishnoi also made a roaring comeback after conceding 13 runs in his opening over against Travis Head and Aaron Hardie.
Ravi Bishnoi castles Inglis
Ravi Bishnoi delivered a slider against Josh Inglis and sent him back on the crease. Inglis was looking to play down to mid-on as he moved back in a straighter delivery. Inglis was completely out of place to connect the ball and it went through the big gap and struck the middle stump. Inglis perished after scoring just 10 runs in 6 deliveries. Bishnoi brought Australia down to 3 wickets in 68 runs with 155 more needed for the victory.
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Australia got off to a great start as Travis Head (35) and Aaron Hardie (16) added 47 runs in just 4.2 overs. Travis Head took on the bowlers easily and smacked for boundaries in his innings. Out of 35, Head scored 32 runs via boundaries. Ravi Bishnoi took an easy catch to dismiss Travis Head in the 6th over, and later on, he went on to castle Josh Inglis (10) in the next over. Head was looking to play a pull shot against Avesh Khan and a slower delivery deceived the left-hander.
India posted 222 runs on the board after a great acceleration from Ruturaj Gaikwad. The Indian opener went on to score 123 runs off 57 balls with 13 fours and 7 sixes. Gaikwad and Tilak Varma (31) smashed 67 runs in the final 3 overs in one of the great finishes of the innings. Gikwad and Tilak Varma added an unbeaten 141 runs for the 4th wicket.
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