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Ian Healy Says Andre Russell 'was Bowling Rubbish' In 2nd T20I Against Australia
In the match, Australia emerged victorious by 34 runs, thanks to a stunning, unbeaten 120 from Glenn Maxwell, which also took him equal to Rohit Sharma’s record of five centuries in T20Is, the most by any men’s batter.
Maxwell took a particular liking to Russell’s bowling throughout his innings, as the all-rounder finished with figures of 0/59 from four overs, including giving away 25 runs in his last over.
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