Will rain disrupt the ongoing T20I series between Australia and India again after the Canberra match was washed out? The fourth T20I at Carrara Oval on Thursday, 6 November, may see weather impact the game once more.
India and Australia face off in the fourth T20I of the five-match series, both eager to claim the lead. The visitors bounced back in the third game, leveling the series 1-1.
“Arshdeep Singh led the way with the ball, picking up three wickets to force Australia to settle for a below-par 188/6 in the third T20I.”
Washington Sundar's unbeaten 49 runs off just 23 balls helped India secure a comfortable five-wicket win in that match.
Earlier, the series opener was abandoned due to rain. Australia dominated the second T20I, winning by four wickets with 46 balls remaining.
“Josh Hazlewood was the destructor-in-chief as his spell of 3/13 overshadowed Abhishek Sharma’s fighting half-century.”
The series now moves to Gold Coast for the fourth T20I, where the victor will take a strong 2-1 lead in the competition.
Australia welcomes back Glenn Maxwell, while Travis Head has left the squad for Sheffield Shield commitments. India adjusted their lineup in the third match, a change that paid off.
Weather conditions at Carrara Oval remain a key factor ahead of the clash, with rain a possible threat given prior interruptions.
Fans and teams alike hope for clear skies to ensure the match is played uninterrupted.
The ongoing T20I series between India and Australia has seen rain affect play, and the Carrara Oval weather will be crucial for the fourth match, where both teams seek a decisive victory.
Author’s summary: The fourth T20I between India and Australia at Carrara Oval faces potential rain interruptions amid a tightly contested series leveling at 1-1.