The attention now shifts to the shortest format after the ODI series that went in Australia’s favour (2-1). Aussies won the first two games before India won the dead rubber and steered clear of a whitewash. This is a chance for India to bounce back and extend their superb T20 record. Let’s learn about the pitch report, weather forecast, and other details.
Since January 2024, Australia have been nearly unstoppable in T20 cricket. Out of 32 matches, they have won 26, with just one no-result. Australia have beaten England, New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan, and the West Indies in bilateral series this year. They haven’t lost a T20I series in their last eight attempts, winning seven and drawing one.
Interestingly, their last series defeat came against India in 2023. The biggest talking point in the Australian camp is life after Mitchell Starc’s retirement. His absence leaves a big hole in the bowling attack. Xavier Bartlett, who has impressed with the new ball and can contribute handy runs down the order, might be given a go.
Nathan Ellis, Adam Zampa, and Josh Hazlewood will likely complete the bowling attack. Australia’s strength lies in their all-rounders. Players like Mitchell Marsh, Marcus Stoinis, and Matt Short, who offer flexibility with both bat and ball, are expected to go about their business.
India’s form and team combination
India have been red-hot in T20 cricket. Since January 2024, they have won 32 out of 38 games, with three washed out. However, they will once again miss Hardik Pandya, whose absence affects the team’s all-round options and finishing ability.
Kuldeep Yadav, who was left out in the first two ODIs due to team balance, is almost certain to return. His partnership with Varun Chakaravarthy could trouble Australia’s aggressive batting lineup. Jasprit Bumrah will lead the pace attack, and young Harshit Rana, who impressed in domestic and IPL cricket, is expected to share the new ball. Shivam Dube’s recent form as a utility all-rounder makes him a strong choice to add batting depth and bowling support.
Nitish Reddy is still recovering from the injury he suffered in the Adelaide ODI and is unlikely to feature in the opener. India’s top order looks strong, with Shubman Gill and Abhishek Sharma likely to open, followed by captain Suryakumar Yadav anchoring the middle order.
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Probable XI (Australia):
Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh (c), Josh Inglis (wk), Matt Short, Tim David, Mitchell Owen, Marcus Stoinis, Xavier Bartlett, Nathan Ellis, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood.
Probable XI (India):
Shubman Gill, Abhishek Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav (c), Tilak Varma, Sanju Samson (wk), Shivam Dube, Axar Patel, Harshit Rana, Kuldeep Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah, Varun Chakaravarthy.
Pitch report – Manuka Oval, Canberra
The Manuka Oval is known for its balanced pitches. The surface tends to be slightly on the slower side but still good for batting once players settle in. The average first-innings score in all T20s here is around 150, while in international T20s, it dips to 144.
Spinners may get some grip, especially under lights. The only T20I between India and Australia at this venue was played in 2020, where India scored 161 and went on to win by 11 runs. Expect another game where 160 could be a match-winning total.
Weather forecast
Canberra is expected to experience mild and cool conditions on match day. There’s a small chance of light rain, but nothing that should heavily disrupt play. Cloudy skies could assist swing bowlers early on, while humidity levels are expected to remain moderate throughout the evening. Overall, fans should look forward to an uninterrupted game of cricket.
Where to watch?
Cricket fans in India can catch the action live on the Star Sports Network, while live streaming will be available on JioCinema and Disney+ Hotstar.

















