India's bowling worries persist, with Bhuvneshwar and Co. blown away in Powerplay in absence of new ball movement.
[Axar Patel](https://indianexpress.com/about/axar-patel/), who found some purchase from the strip and got a few deliveries to stop on the batsmen, consuming Josh Inglis and Matthew Wade. He even conceded a wide, but the tactic worked eventually as Green sent a steepler soaring off a thick edge to be caught by backward point running back. When Bhuvneshwar tried to swing one into him, he displayed super-fast hands, especially for such a tall man, hunkering down on the incoming delivery and flaying it over deep square leg. He appears to have the tools to become a really difficult batsman to bowl to in T20. A squirted outside edge for four by Hardik Pandya past short third man off the penultimate ball gave India the T20I series 2-1 in [Hyderabad](https://indianexpress.com/section/cities/hyderabad/), the six-wicket win sealing a fine comeback after Australia had steamrolled them in the Mohali opener. In the absence of any significant movement with the new ball,
India beat Australia by six wickets in the third and final T20I to clinch the three-match series 2-1 in Hyderabad on Sunday. Cameron Green (52 off 21 balls) ...
Indian players pose for photos with the trophy after winning the 3rd and final T20 cricket match of the series against Australia, at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad. India's Suryakumar Yadav bats during the third T20 cricket match between India and Australia, in Hyderabad. Indian won the series 2-1. India's Virat Kohli bats during the third T20 cricket match between India and Australia, in Hyderabad. For India, Axar Patel (3/33) scalped three wickets, while Bhuvneshwar Kumar (1/39), Yuzvendra Chahal (1/22) and Harshal Patel (1/18) also claimed one wicket each. Daniel Sams (2/33) claimed two wickets, while Josh Hazlewood (1/40) and Pat Cummins (1/40) accounted for one wicket each.