
The five-match T20I series in between Australia and India Carrara Oval for the 4th T20I on November 6 is being prepared on a knife’s edge as Queensland gets underway. After being washed out after the first match, Australia took the lead by winning the second match. But India pulled back in the third time to level the Series, setting the stage for a series-one contest.
Major adjustments to the squads of both teams
Both Australia and India have made key adjustments in the face of developments in their team formations and commitments, which are expected to affect overall dynamics. Australia was released Head of Travis The build-up to the Ashes test series, which begins on November 21, ties in with the wider focus for Red ball cricket, in line with the wider focus of the team, while leaving a gap at the top of the decision. Alt Mitchell bat‘s leadership, Australia must now set a new key or rely on the explosive middle-order duo Tim david and Marcus Stoinis to stabilize and pace the innings when needed.
On the other hand, India was released Kuldeep Yadav so he could join a squad for the second unofficial test against India South Africa Ato emphasize the commitment to strengthen the red ball training. In Kuldeep’s absence, the Spin department will be heavily dependent Akhar Patel and Varun Chakravarthy provide control and improvements. Suryakumar YadavContinuing to lead the side, which brought success in the third T20I, the attack will maintain the approach. Meanwhile, the young star Abhishek Sharma He has emerged as one of India’s most influential 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 / 08:15 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 result: 2
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Carrara Oval Pitch report
The surface at Carrara Oval has traditionally offered a balanced contest between bat and ball, creating a space where both batsmen and bowlers can have their moments. Out of the nine T20 matches played here, he was bowled by groups that highlighted the even nature of the pitch, hitting four, four and four. A first-innings average of 123, bowlers—especially those who rely on spinners and changers—often help as the game progresses. Fighters must apply themselves early before capitalizing in the latter stages of the innings. A second-innings average of 109 suggests that the chase can be tough if the pitch slows down under lights, a victory in deciding the outcome and if the team keeps its balance.
AUS vs Ind, 4th T20I: Today’s Match Prediction
Case 1:
- Australia win the toss and bat first
- Australian PowerPlay Score: 35-45
- Australian Total Score: 140-150
Case 2:
- India win the toss and bat first
- India PowerPlay Score: 40-50
- India Total Score: 150-160
Match Result: Team fight first to win the competition.

