Left-arm pacer Jason Behrendorff tore apart the Indian batting line-up with a spell of 4/21 to set up Australia's eight-wicket win chasing a paltry 119 to win.
A window pane of the bus was damaged with a stone when the Australian team was travelling back to the hotel following their eight-wicket win over India in the second T20I in Guwahati on Tuesday.
Aussie opener Aaron Finch took to Twitter to post a picture of the broken window pane. While the stand-in skipper David Warner retweeted the post, middle-order batsman Glenn Maxwell liked it.
Behrendorff, playing his second match after making his debut in Ranchi last week, claimed four wickets to bowl out India for 118 before the visitors chased down the total with 27 balls to spare.
"I don't think we were good enough with the bat. The wicket was bit sticking to start with. It was difficult for them as well, but after the dew set in, they got away," said Kohli after the loss against Australia.
Behrendorff, playing only his second T20I for Australia, ripped India's top order apart with a spell of 4/21 that restricted Virat Kohli and Co to 118 all out.
Well, Behrendorff rattled India's top-order lineup finishing off his four-overs quota with a bowling figure of 4/21. After Kohli, Manish Pandey and Shikhar Dhawan fell victim to his lethal deliveries.
After a stunning nine-wicket victory in a rain-marred first T20I encounter in Ranchi, Team India will be aiming to wrap up the three-match series when they face a hapless Australian side in the second match at Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati.
The agreement for the Indian subcontinent covers a number of countries, including Pakistan and Sri Lanka, and SPN will broadcast Australian cricket via its sports network of 11 channels.