During the fourth T20I between Australia and India at Carrara Oval in Gold Coast, Team India all-rounder Axar Patel and wicket-keeper Jitesh Sharma encouraged captain Suryakumar Yadav to take a decision review system (DRS) after Australia opener Matt Short was caught trapped in front in the fifth over of the run chase.
The on-field umpire initially ruled Short not out, but after the review was taken, his decision was overturned. This gave India their first breakthrough in the game.
Short attempted a sweep shot against Patel but missed. Jitesh Sharma indicated that the ball had hit in line with the stumps, and the bowler shared this view. They convinced the skipper to use the review with only seconds remaining.
Ball tracking showed three reds, confirming the leg before wicket (LBW) decision in favor of India.
This successful DRS review gave India an important early wicket in a tight chase, shifting momentum in their favor.
Author's summary: Axar Patel and Jitesh Sharma’s prompt insistence on taking a DRS review led to Australia’s opener Matt Short’s dismissal, marking a pivotal moment in the 2025 Australia vs India 4th T20I.