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Virat Kohli steers India to stunning last-gasp victory at the SCG

Virat Kohli has fired an ominous warning at Australia ahead of the Test series, producing a brilliant knock to level the T20 series at one win apiece.

Virat Kohli turned the Sydney Cricket Ground into New Delhi on Sunday night as the Indian master fired an ominous warning at Australia ahead of the Test series.

Australia were desperate to take some momentum and confidence into the Tests after a sketchy white ball summer, but in the end it was King Kohli who exploded with a match-winning 61 not out off 41 balls in the final T20 at a sold out SCG painted royal blue.

Adam Zampa and Glenn Maxwell had tightened the screws with the ball to set up a thrilling finish as Australia tried to defend 6-164, before the most feared batsman in the world Kohli destroyed Andrew Tye in the 16th and 20th overs to seize India a dominant six-wicket win.

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Virat Kohli produced a memorable, unbeaten 61 to steer India to victory. Picture: Brett Costello
Virat Kohli produced a memorable, unbeaten 61 to steer India to victory. Picture: Brett Costello

Cheers of ‘Kohli, Kohli’ rang out throughout his innings and when he smashed the third last ball of the match for four to seal the deal he raised both arms triumphantly as he sprinted down the wicket to an eruption in the stands.

Already reeling from the suspensions of Steve Smith and David Warner, Australia last night found out exactly what they’re up against this summer as a record 37, 339 crowd of mostly Indian die-hards marched like an army from Central Station to Moore Park.

Australia bombed a chance to win their first ever T20 series against India as the campaign ended 1-1 following a wash-out in Melbourne, and now the Blue Tide is Rising as belief rises in camp Kohli that the Indians can win a Test summer Down Under for the very first time.

"It's always been like that. MCG and SCG especially," Kohli said of his team's following.

India dominated the crowd, and made the SCG sound like they were playing in New Delhi. Picture: AAP
India dominated the crowd, and made the SCG sound like they were playing in New Delhi. Picture: AAP

"They're two stadiums where our fans come out in huge numbers.

"They were really loud and it really motivated the guys to get thisvictory for us."Skill-wise we were better on the day than Australia."

Shikhar Dhawan (41 off 22) and Rohit Sharma (23 off 16) set the tone at the top of the order, and after a stumble through the middle overs, Kohli iced the match like he so often does.

"There's still a bit of work to do but we seem to be going in the right direction," Australian captain Aaron Finch said.

FRETTING OVER FINCH

Shane Warne and Ed Cowan last night took very different sides of the ongoing argument over Finch as the Australian opener continues to battle form issues heading into the first Test.

Test great Shane Warne slammed Victoria as a “disgrace” for refusing to open with Finch for Tuesday’s Sheffield Shield clash against Queensland, when Australian coach Justin Langer has flagged that’s where he will bat him against India.

But former Test opener Cowan took the opposite view on ABC Grandstand last night and claimed Langer must bat Finch (28) at No.5 for the Tests.

CATCH 22 FOR STOINIS

Australian x-factor Marcus Stoinis has proven a game-breaker with the ball this summer, but the all-round Adonis was left looking for somewhere to hide last night when he took the ball for the fifth over.

Stoinis was pummelled for 22 runs before the hook came out from captain Aaron Finch.

The first ball was a dot, but then Rohit Sharma jumped on him with a front foot pull for six over long-on, before turning the strike over for fellow destroyer Shikhar Dhawan to take over.

Dhawan had a look at a wide before exploding with six, four, four to finish the pain.

CALM CAREY

Alex Carey might have only made 27, but the wicketkeeper stood out amongst his teammates for his poise and rhythm.

The rest of the Australian batting order lacks any sense of flow and are snatching at big shots too often. But Carey has a method which the others don’t have and Justin Langer must promote more batsmen like him if Australia are to challenge for next year’s 50-over World Cup.

Adam Zampa was the pick of the Australian bowlers. Picture: AP
Adam Zampa was the pick of the Australian bowlers. Picture: AP

ZAMPA PROVIDES THE ZIP

Australia looked dead ducks after the opening onslaught from Dhawan and Sharma put 67 runs on the board in under six overs, but cunning spinner Adam Zampa clawed them back into the contest.

The white ball specialist leg-spinner’s five-ball take-down of Sharma was a brilliant exhibition of T20 bowling.

Zampa bowled four consecutive dot balls and had Sharma slip over twice, before he beat him all ends up with a quick, skiddish delivery that took an edge onto pad and into his stumps.

It stopped India’s rampant momentum and Zampa refused to take the brakes off as he went for just 22 off his four overs.

Zampa’s class in the match was bettered only by mesmeric Indian spinner Krunal Pandya who tore through Australia’s top order with 4-36.

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