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Losing is a reality in sport.

And that hit India hard on Tuesday as the Virat


Kohli-led side slumped to an eight-wicket loss to Australia in the second
T20I here.

It was Australias first win in a T20I against India in their home after seven
consecutive losses, and Jason Behrendorff became the unlikely architect of
the turnaround.

The left-arm pacer, playing his debut international series, took four for 21 to
dismiss India for 118 after Australias stand-in skipper David Warner elected
to bowl first on winning the toss.

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