India suffered a disastrous start in the second T20I against Australia at the MCG, with their top five batters dismissed for single-digit scores. A devastating spell from Josh Hazlewood, coupled with a run-out, left India reeling at 5, 2, 1, 0, and 5. The top order struggled significantly against the Australian bowling attack.
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