MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Josh Hazlewood took three wickets for 13 runs to put India on the back foot before Mitch Marsh plundered 46 runs to guide Australia to a four-wicket win Friday in the second Twenty20 cricket international.

Hazlewood set up the victory with his four-over opening spell which helped restrict India to 125 all out in 18.4 overs after Marsh won the toss and sent the visitors in to bat.

Australia cruised to 126-6 in 13.2 overs in reply, with Jasprit Bumrah reducing the margin by taking two wickets with consecutive deliveries in the penultimate over when the home team was just two runs from victory.

The first game in the five-match series was washed out in Canberra on Wednesday. The second match attracted a crowd of more than 82,400 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

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