Australia (AUS) and India (IND) will play their third Twenty20 international match in Guwahati’s Barsapara Cricket Stadium on Tuesday, November 28. India leads the five-match series 2-0. They put on an outstanding batting and bowling performance to win the first two games.
Australia has two losses in the series, so they have an enormous road ahead of them. They need to improve their bowling performance to maintain their hopes. If they want to win this game, they must tighten up their bowling attack. Notable for his batting in Test matches, Steven Smith has demonstrated his versatility in T20Is by amassing a noteworthy half-century in this series. He might be a pivotal player for the Australian team.
The third Twenty20 International between Australia and India is not in danger of rain.
November 28 is predicted to be a clear day in Guwahati, with highs of about 21 degrees Celsius at the start of the match at 7:00 p.m. IST and 19 degrees Celsius at the conclusion of the contest at 10:30 p.m. IST. With a meager 1% probability of precipitation, no thunderstorms are predicted, guaranteeing a continuous match.
History indicates that the Guwahati pitch is a haven for hitters.
The pitch at Barsapara Cricket Stadium is infamous for being sluggish and favoring hitters. However, recent games point to the probability of favorable hitting conditions. With the ball zipping around, the evening action might present some difficulties for hitters under the lights, even though the bowlers might not get much support. The preceding Twenty20 International between South Africa and India in October 2022 was a high-scoring match, with over 400 runs scored, demonstrating how batting-friendly the field is.