Shivam Dube delivered a standout performance in the third T20I between India and Australia in Hobart on Sunday, November 2, claiming a key wicket with style. Tilak Varma made a spectacular catch near the boundary to dismiss Tim David, marking a turning point in the game.
Tim David was in explosive form, scoring 74 runs from 38 balls at a strike rate of 194.74, including eight fours and five sixes. The breakthrough came on the final ball of the 13th over. After conceding two sixes earlier in the over, Dube bowled a fuller delivery on middle stump. David attempted to loft the ball straight down the ground but ended up flat-batting it. Varma judged it perfectly, taking a clean catch at long-off just inside the boundary line.
“Tilak Varma timed his move perfectly, taking a clean catch just inside the boundary at long-off without stepping over the ropes.”
Shivam Dube celebrated with a double fist-pump, emphasizing the significance of the wicket and the momentum shift it caused.
Australia posted a competitive total of 186/6. Marcus Stoinis contributed 64 runs off 39 balls with eight fours and two sixes, while Matthew Short added an unbeaten 26 from 15. Despite the late surge, early dismissals hampered Australia’s momentum as Travis Head (6), Mitchell Marsh (11), Josh Inglis (1), and Mitchell Owen (0) fell early.
Author’s Summary: A crucial dismissal by Shivam Dube, aided by Tilak Varma’s stunning catch, helped India curb Australia’s momentum in a high-scoring third T20I in Hobart.