The final T20I between India and Australia will take place on Saturday, November 8, in Brisbane. India currently lead the five-match series 2-1 after a convincing 48-run victory in the fourth game, maintaining their unbeaten record in bilateral T20I series played in Australia.
According to AccuWeather, rain and possible thunderstorms are expected in Brisbane on match day, which could interrupt play and have a key impact on the series finale.
The Gabba surface is known for its pace and bounce, likely to favor seam bowlers early in the innings. However, spin has been particularly effective throughout this series, providing India with a significant edge.
India have a chance to secure their fourth consecutive T20I bilateral series win over Australia. In contrast, Australia will aim to level the series and prevent another home defeat. The absence of Josh Hazlewood poses an additional challenge for the hosts against India’s potent spin attack.
India’s spin trio—Varun Chakaravarthy, Axar Patel, and Washington Sundar—has consistently troubled Australian batters. Their performance at the Gabba will be closely watched as fans anticipate whether India’s spin dominance continues.
“Rain in Brisbane on Saturday could play spoilsport in the match.” — AccuWeather
The final clash between India and Australia at the Gabba promises a thrilling end to the series, with rain and spin likely to decide the outcome.