In the fourth T20I match against Australia, Team India`s skipper Suryakumar Yadav was seen losing his cool during Shivam Dube`s over at the Carrara Stadium in Queensland.
The incident took place on the final ball of the 12th over during Australia`s chase of 168 runs. Dube had just dismissed Tim David, and the pressure was on the new batsman, Marcus Stoinis, who faced two consecutive dot balls.
However, the momentum slipped from Dube on the last ball as he was smashed for a boundary over backward point by Stoinis.
Following this, the Indian skipper was seen shouting in frustration at the bowler.
Later, the “Men in Blue” managed to secure a victory by 48 runs against the Aussies. In an attempt to chase 168 runs, the hosts were dismissed for 119 runs in 18.2 overs.
Opening the innings, skipper Mitchell Marsh scored 30 runs off 24 balls, including four boundaries. Fellow opening batsman, Matt Short, accumulated 25 runs in 19 balls, with the help of two boundaries and the same number of maximums.
Josh Inglis departed after scoring 12 runs in 11 balls, which included two boundaries. Tim David and Josh Philippe departed after scoring 14 and 10 runs, respectively.
Marcus Stoinis managed to score 17 runs, but was later dismissed by Sundar. Glenn Maxwell also endured a poor outing with the willow as he returned to the pavilion on just two runs.
Xavier Bartlett and Adam Zampa registered one-ball ducks each. Ben Dwarshuis scored five runs, and Nathan Ellis stayed unbeaten on just two runs.
India`s Dube and Axar Patel claimed two wickets each. Bowling two overs, Shivam was smashed for 20 runs, whereas Axar was smashed for 20 runs in four overs. Arshdeep Singh, Jasprit Bumrah, and Varun Chakarvarthy registered one wicket each to their names.
Currently, the Indians are leading the five-match T20I series by 2-1, with the final game scheduled to be played on November 8 at The Gabba. The visitors will look to seal the series 3-1, whereas the hosts will aim to level the contest. The Aussies will have to bring their `A-game` to fill in the absence of Travis Head.
