4th T20I: Marsh admits India were 'world-class' after Australia crashed in chase (Image Source: IANS)
Gold Coast: Australia captain Mitchell Marsh admitted his side fell short against a “world-class” Indian team after a dramatic batting collapse saw them lose the fourth T20I by 48 runs at Carrara Oval on Thursday.
The defeat handed India an unassailable 2-1 lead in the five-match series, with one game left to play in Brisbane on Saturday.
"Walking off, I thought around 167 was par on that wicket. The wicket provided a few challenges with the bat. In those situations, you just need a couple of partnerships, and we weren’t able to build that. So, fair play to India, they’re a world-class team, especially in these conditions," Marsh said after the match.