Major adjustments to the selections of both teams
Both Australia and India have made significant adjustments to their squads ahead of their upcoming commitments, which are expected to impact team combinations and overall dynamics. Australia has been released Travis Head to enable him to represent South Australia in the Sheffield Shield as part of his preparation for the Ashes Test series starting on November 21. While the decision leaves a void in the order, it is in line with the team’s wider focus on ensuring players are in top form for red-ball cricket. Below Mitchell Marsh‘s leadership, Australia will now have to identify a new opener or rely on the explosive mid-range duo of Tim David and Marcus Stoinis to stabilize and speed up the innings when necessary.
On the other hand, India has released Kuldeep Yadav so that he can join the India A squad for the second unofficial test against South Africa Ahighlighting their commitment to strengthening red-ball readiness. In Kuldeep’s absence, the spin department will be heavily dependent on Axar Patel And Varun Chakaravarthy to provide control and breakthroughs. Suryakumar Yadavwho continues to lead the side will look to maintain the attacking approach that brought success in the third T20I. Meanwhile, young star Abhishek Sharma has emerged as one of India’s most impactful players in the series and is expected to play a crucial role once again.
AUS vs IND, 4th T20I: Match details
- Date and time: November 6; 1:45 PM IST/ 8:15 AM GMT/ 6:15 PM Local
- Location: Carrara Oval, Queensland
AUS vs IND, Head-to-Head Record (T20Is)
Matches played: 35 | Australia won: 12 | India won: 21 | No results: 2
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Carrara oval pitch report
Carrara Oval’s surface traditionally offers a balanced battle between bat and ball, making it a venue where both batters and bowlers can have their moments. Of the nine T20 matches played here, four have been won by teams batting first and four by those chasing, highlighting the flat nature of the pitch. The average first innings score of 123 suggests that it is not a high-scoring ground, with bowlers (particularly spinners and players dependent on variations) often receiving help as the game progresses. Batters need to commit early before capitalizing in the latter stages of the innings. The average score of 109 in the second inning indicates that chasing can be difficult as the pitch slows down under lights, making the toss and team balance crucial factors in determining the outcome.
AUS vs IND, 4th T20I: Today’s Match Prediction
Case 1:
- Australia wins the toss and bats first
- Powerplay score Australia: 35-45
- Total score Australia: 140-150
Case 2:
- India wins the toss and bats first
- India powerplay score: 40-50
- India total score: 150-160
Competition result: Team to bat first to win the match.
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