'It's hard to wrap my head around': Wade rages at umpires after non-call sees Aussies fall to India again

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Australia captain Matthew Wade has been left fuming at a late umpiring blunder as India secured a dramatic six-run victory in the fifth and final T20 clash in Bengaluru.

Allrounder Aaron Hardie (1-21) and spinner Tanveer Sangha (1-26) had produced strong displays with the ball as Australia restricted India to 8-160 on Sunday night (Monday AEDT).

In reply, Ben McDermott (54 off 36 balls) provided the early fireworks before Australia fell in a hole, needing 32 runs off 17 balls and with only three wickets in hand.

Wade (22 off 15) changed the equation in the blink of an eye with three consecutive boundaries off the bowling of Avesh Khan.

Australia needed 10 runs off the final over – bowled by paceman Arshdeep Singh.

It was from there that the wheels fell off completely for Australia – in some instances through no fault of their own.

Singh’s first delivery was a bouncer that clearly sailed over Wade’s head.

Wade was left incredulous – and incensed – when no wide was called by the square leg umpire, with the veteran gesturing angrily at the non-call.

The next ball was a yorker that Wade could only bunt for no run, and he holed out on the third delivery of the over when he was caught in the deep.

A Jason Behrendorff single meant Australia needed nine runs off the final two balls.

But their victory hopes were ended when the central umpire couldn’t get out of the way in time when Nathan Ellis bludgeoned the fifth delivery straight back down the ground.

It meant instead of a registering a boundary, Australia could only scamper through for a single, their hopes over as they went on to finish at 8-154.

The result enabled India to wrap up a 4-1 series win.

“It’s hard to wrap my head around at the moment after not being able to get us home,” Wade said of the loss. 

“I thought we bowled relatively well. We kept them to a total that probably should have been chased at this ground. It’s pretty disappointing. 

“It would have been nice to get the result tonight. I think 3-2 would have been a reflection of where the series was at.

“It would’ve been nice to get the result, but we keep learning, and I thought Ben McDermott bounced back, and Behrendorff, Dwarshuis and Sangha all made an impact in tough conditions.”

India slumped to 4-55 after 9.1 overs before handy knocks from Shreyas Iyer (53 off 37 balls) and Axar Patel (31 off 21) lifted the home side to a defendable total.

Australian paceman Ben Dwarshuis snared 2-5 from his first two overs, but he copped some punishment from that point on to finish with 2-30.

Australia’s run chase started off strongly, with Travis Head (28 off 18 balls) and McDermott in the thick of the action. 

McDermott struck five sixes during his blistering knock – one of which he launched 98 metres and out of the stadium.

But each time Australia looked like they had the game in their control, a clump of wickets would follow.

Mukesh Kumar snared the scalps of Matt Short (16) and Dwarshuis (0) in consecutive deliveries as Australia crumpled to 7-129, and Wade was unable to lift the team over the line despite producing some clutch boundaries.

Axar Patel was the pick of India’s bowlers with 1-14 off four overs, but Singh was the hero after conceding just three runs from the final over.

The Crowd Says:

2023-12-04T09:13:08+00:00

DaveJ

Roar Rookie


The no wide call didn’t cause the loss or make Wade get out. Three runs off the last over, full of excellent Yorkers, did the trick. And the Australian batting, from Head to Short, looked poor against spin. A competition for worst shots. McDermott was Ok but gets caught off a full toss.

2023-12-04T08:52:18+00:00

Ed Flanders

Roar Rookie


it's one that should be like the third umpire checking a front foot no ball. Two screenshots. One for the front foot, the second showing the ball passing the batter. It would take an extra 4 seconds, and only be needed when a short pitch ball is delivered anyway. Twice an over at most!

2023-12-04T06:55:08+00:00

Munro Mike

Roar Rookie


International Umpires are the WORST for these no calls. I don't understand why they get it so wrong so often. They can't just snooze at square leg!!

2023-12-04T06:21:57+00:00

DaveJ

Roar Rookie


India got their revenge on us for the CWC final - by having Hayden commentating all the time through the T20 series.

2023-12-04T06:13:29+00:00

Ed Flanders

Roar Rookie


He has one shot. That ugly swipe to leg side. Put the ball on a 5th stump line and he is useless. Look at some of his highlights when he was playing for Singapore. Same deal.

2023-12-04T06:12:16+00:00

Ed Flanders

Roar Rookie


Think the sarcasm went whoosh well over the head there, Cad.

2023-12-04T05:56:57+00:00

Ace

Roar Rookie


I'm still waiting for him just to play.. someone at home must be better than him and his overpaid Indian contract he had

2023-12-04T04:58:29+00:00

Cadfael

Roar Guru


Easy. Both umpires, reraserve umpire , viodeo umpire and match referee all from the home nation.

2023-12-04T03:16:01+00:00

MKUltra

Roar Rookie


Tim David is being found out at international level, on his showing in this series he cannot play spin, which will be important in the WI.

2023-12-03T23:53:56+00:00

JohnB

Roar Rookie


The wide certainly looked wide, but to be fair to the other umpire, when it comes to the Ellis non-four he was getting out of the way of the shot but on the way through the ball flicked off the bowler's hand and followed him. Not much he could realistically do.

2023-12-03T23:45:44+00:00

mrl

Roar Rookie


How could this happen in a series as important as this.

2023-12-03T20:45:59+00:00

Arnab Bhattacharya

Roar Guru


Patel now has 6 POTM awards in T20 internationals and he isn't in India's squad for their next T20I series. Australia bowled better but probably gave 10-15 too many on a surprisingly slow Bengaluru wicket

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