Hardik Pandya took the game away from Australia: Brad Hogg

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At a time when enthusiasts and veterans are heaping praises on Dhawan for his crucial ton in India's match against Australia, former Australian believes it was all-rounder Hardik Pandya's inning which took the game away.

came onto the field in the 38th over and he was dropped by Australian wicket-keeper on the very first delivery. The defending champions had to pay a price for this misfield, as Pandya went on to score 48 runs off just 27 balls.

Taking to Twitter, Hogg posted a video analysing Australia's match against India, in which he said Pandya's inning was the turning point of the game.

"(scored) 352, brilliant hundred by Dhawan and he continues his form, in this tournament.... But the turning point of the game was when Carey dropped Pandya off the first ball of his inning; he then went on and made 48 runs off the next 27 deliveries. He took the game away from Australia," Hogg said in the video.

He also said Indian pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar played a crucial role in India's victory by scalping key wickets of and

"Finch got run out and when you have a run out of one of your top-order players in such a crucial situation, generally you find it hard to recover but Warner, Smith and rest of the boy fought hard right till the end but Kumar's over in that middle period where where 238, he got the wickets of Smith and Stoinis and that was the trouble for Australians," Hogg observed.

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First Published: Mon, June 10 2019. 12:50 IST