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Cricket : IND vs AUS: main reasons for India's losing in second Twenty20



Australia started the tour of India with a splendid way of defeating India 2-0 in the T20 Series. Glenn Maxwell (113 *) beat Australia by 7 wickets in the second Twenty20 in Bangalore, thanks to a thumping century of the hosts.

The Indian team scored a 190-4 score of KL Rahul (47), Mahendra Singh Dhoni (40) and Captain Virat Kohli (72 *) for the brilliant innings, but Australia achieved this goal in 19.4 overs.

Let's take a look at the main reasons for India's defeat in the second match:
 Shikhar Dhawan's slow batting

For the second T20, India gave Shikhar Dhawan a chance by resting Rohit Sharma. Although Shikhar Dhawan failed to impress once again and his batting remained one of the main reasons for India's defeat.

Dhawan played 24 balls in the second match, in which he could only make 14 runs and included only one four. Dhawan was seen fighting only. After Rahul's dismissal, Dhawan had the responsibility to play that long innings, but due to his dismissal the pressure on the team became.

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