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Skipper Wade hammers 80 as Australia post 186/5 in third T20 clash against India

| @indiablooms | Dec 08, 2020, at 10:12 pm

Sydney: Skipper Matthew Wade smashed 80 runs with his willow as he helped Australia post competitive 186 runs for the loss of five wickets in the final T20 match of the series here on Tuesday.

Wade hammered seven boundaries and two sixes in his knock.

The match remained insignificant as India already won the series by moving ahead 2-0 with consecutive victories in first two clashes.

Glen Maxwell (54) and Steve Smith (24) remained the major contributors for the Aussie side.

Maxwell played at the end with a purpose as he hit three boundaries and equal number of sixes in the innings which helped Australia post 186 on the scorecard.

Washington Sundar picked up two wickets for the Men In Blue.

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