SYDNEY: After suffering a six-wicket defeat against India in the second T20I, Australia skipper Matthew Wade admitted that his side failed to execute their plans in the death overs as Hardik Pandya and Shreyas Iyer chased down 37 runs from the final three overs to put the visitors over the line. “It was good fun. Lot more fun till Hardik came out. Maybe a little bit short with the bat. Unfortunately, we did not execute well towards the end with the ball. When you get a start like that you want to push but I was disappointed with the way I got out and the timing of my wicket as well. Zampa has been outstanding for the last few years. We just could not execute it well in the end,” Wade said after the match.
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