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Australia vs India T20 LIVE: Maxwell returns as Marsh sends India in to bat

Australia vs India T20 cricket: World’s best Twenty20 sides collide at Gold Coast from 7.15pm; results, scores, weather updates

Australia vs India T20 LIVE: Maxwell returns as Marsh sends India in to bat

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That’s what we need: Aussies get around Zampa

Happy days: Adam Zampa made a key breakthrough on the Gold Coast.Credit: Getty Images

What’s a good score

Tall left-hander Shivam Dube slices Ben Dwarshuis for four through point. That was a silky shot.

Fox Cricket commentator Mark Waugh says the tourists will be eying at least 180 tonight. That’s certainly within grasp as they are 1-67 off 8.3 overs.

Replay: Here’s how the first wicket fell

Replay: Here’s the Stoinis delivery which reared

Wicket: Zampa responds

Zampa responds in the best way, with Sharma caught at long on attempting one too many big hits. Sharma was in good touch for his 28 off 21 deliveries.

India 1-56 after 6.4 overs

Early punishment for Zampa

Sharma dances down the deck to the leg spin of Adam Zampa, and thumps him straight down the ground for six. Whack! Trouble here for the Australians.

India 0-56 after 6.3 overs

Indian opener takes a hit

Opener Abhishek Sharma has taken a knock to the grill of his helmet, a short ball from Stoinis rearing up, flicking his thumb, and then crashing into his helmet. Play is briefly stopped, but Sharma responds by punching the next delivery for four over cover.

India 0-49 after six overs

Tourists motoring along

Marcus Stoinis has been introduced into the attack. The Australians desperately need a wicket, as India are 0-45 in the sixth over.

Gilchrist: BBL needs top Aussie talent

By Jon Pierik

Australian great Adam Gilchrist and fellow Indian commentator Ravi Shastri have had an interesting conversation on Fox Cricket about the future of the BBL.

Shastri says privatisation is a must, for it will bring more money – and better players – into the league. Gilchrist says until the best Australian players are available for the entire tournament, “it will never quite get there”.

Cricket Australia and the states are in deep negotiations about the next step for the Twenty20 tournament.

Ellis enters the attack

The short ball from Dwarshuis comes high off the bat of Abhishek, but it lands safely in no-man’s land.

Australia are yet to crack through after the first three overs, but Mitch Marsh decides a change of pace is in order, with Nathan Ellis given the ball for the next over.

India 0/20

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