The upcoming third T20I between Australia and India promises excitement after a one-sided clash at the MCG, where Josh Hazlewood dominated with figures of 3 for 13. Australia comfortably chased the target with 40 balls remaining, while Abhishek Sharma was India’s only standout performer, hitting 68 from 37 balls on a lively pitch.
Bellerive Oval, located on Hobart’s eastern shore, has hosted only eight T20 Internationals since 2011. It remains one of Australia’s least-used T20I venues.
Statistics and form suggest a balanced contest despite Australia’s momentum. The key players’ performances could tip the balance on either side, depending on pitch behavior and weather at Hobart.
“The toss means less here than at most Australian grounds.”
Balanced conditions at Bellerive Oval may favor a tight finish, with Australia’s strong bowling facing India’s dynamic top order in a crucial 3rd T20I.