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Match : India vs Australia, 3rd T20I

Venue : Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati

Date & Time : 28th November, Tuesday at 7:00 PM IST

H2H Record :

Total matches - 27
IND won - 16
AUS won - 10
NR - 01
Tie - 00

Pitch Report :

The pitch at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati will allow for good stroke play and the batters will find it easy to bat on the surface. The surface will not allow a lot of assistance to the bowlers and wicket taking is not going to be easy. It’s winter in India so there will be some help on offer with the new ball. Dew could also play a significant role in the outcome of the match. There should not be much swing available early on, allowing batters to go hard from ball one. Chasing could be the preferred option upon winning the toss, with dew likely to come into play in the second innings.

The average first innings score here is 190 runs so far.

Weather Report :

The temperature is expected to hover around 28°C on the Tuesday with 70% humidity and 10 km/hr wind speed. There are 10% chances of rain during the match.

Probable XI :

India :

Ruturaj Gaikwad, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Ishan Kishan (wk), Suryakumar Yadav (c), Tilak Varma, Rinku Singh, Axar Patel, Ravi Bishnoi, Arshdeep Singh, Mukesh Kumar, Prasidh Krishna.

Australia :

Travis Head, Steven Smith, Josh Inglis, Marcus Stoinis, Tim David, Glenn Maxwell, Matthew Wade (c & wk), Nathan Ellis, Adam Zampa, Jason Behrendorff, Tanveer Sangha.

Preview :

India (IND) and Australia (AUS) will play the third T20I of the five-match series at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati. India are in a dominant position after winning the first two matches.

In the second T20I, Australia won the toss and elected to bowl. Yashasvi Jaiswal and Ruturaj Gaikwad provided a solid start to the team and added 77 runs in the Powerplay. It is India’s third-highest total in Powerplay in T20Is. Jaiswal played a destructive knock of 53 runs off 25 deliveries, including nine fours and two sixes, before he was dismissed on the penultimate delivery of the Powerplay.

Ishan Kishan joined Gaikwad in the middle, and they had a partnership of 87 runs. Ishan scored his second half-century of the series and was dismissed for 52 runs off 32 deliveries. India collected 71 runs in the death overs with the help of Rinku Singh’s 31 runs off just nine deliveries. They posted 235 runs for the loss of four wickets at the end of the 20th over mark.

Nathan Ellis was the pick of the bowlers for Australia and took three wickets for 45 runs in four overs. Marcus Stoinis picked the remaining one wicket.

Australia had a decent start but their first three wickets for 53 runs before the end of the Powerplay. They lost another wicket in the 8th over but the middle order ensured Australia reached a respectable total. Marcus Stoinis and Tim David had a decent partnership of 81 runs for the fifth wicket. Australia suddenly lost four wickets for just 16 runs. Matthew Wade did some tonking in the end and remained unbeaten on 42 runs off 23 deliveries. In the end, Australia could make 191 runs for the loss of nine wickets and lost the match by 44 runs.

Team Guide

Makes various team combinations with the help of these information.

Ishan Kishan :

Ishan Kishan is the proven opener in the limited overs cricket, who has a decent record in the T20I, playing 31 matches and scoring 796 runs, at an average of 26.53, which comprises 6 half-centuries including consecutive fifties 52 & 58 in past two innings. It’s the right time for Ishan Kishan to cement his spot in the long run. Will be a best c/vc pick for grand league.

Josh Inglis :

Josh Inglis was outstanding in the first T20I (110 off 50 balls). He was particularly brilliant against spin, smashing 58 off 24 balls. Can he follow up with another big effort? Punt pick.

Matthew Wade :

Mathew Wade is an experienced player’s track record speaks volumes. Across 77 T20Is matches, he maintains to scored 1060 runs, Avg - 25.85, SR - 133.5. The wicketkeeper batter had an excellent record against India so far, scored 401 runs in 11 innings, with an excellent average of 57.3, which also includes three half-centuries. Must have pick from wicketkeeping section.

Yashasvi Jaiswal :

Yashasvi Jaiswal is the future star Indian cricket who's had great Asian Games tournament. He scored century in just 48 balls in that tournament. Jaiswal was looking dangerous (53 off 25 balls) before he was dismissed against the run of play in the second match. In 27 T20s this year, Jaiswal has scored 1052 runs at an average of 41.8 and strike rate of 159.9. He will be good selection for Captain or Vice-Captain.

Ruturaj Gaikwad :

Ruturaj Gaikwad was the captain of the gold medal winning Indian cricket team in the recently concluded Asian Games and also performed brilliantly with the bat. Overall he's scored 335 runs, Avg - 27.92, in 16 matches so far. Gaikwad was dismissed without facing a ball in the opening T20I but bounced back strongly in the second game scored 58 runs. It robbed him of another chance to score well. Must have pick.

Suryakumar Yadav :

Suryakumar Yadav is the No.1 Ranked T20I batter and has scored the most number of runs for India this year in the shortest format, adding 532 runs at an average of 53.2 with the highest score of 112*. He was the man of the match for his match winning knock 80(42) in the first game. Default c/vc pick.

Tilak Varma :

Tilak Varma got a brilliant start to his T20I career as he already made 256 runs in 12 innings at an average of 32.0 while picking up 2 wickets. He's coming from decent SMAT trophy scored 288 runs at an average of 96.0, included a century and a half-century in seven outings. Another safest c/vc pick.

Travis Head :

Travis Head was the Player of the Match in the recent ODI World Cup final, is in exceptional form. In 18 T20Is, he has maintained an average of 25.33, and also gets six wickets in these,while howcasing consistent performance. Default c/vc pick.

Tim David :

Tim David is quite a unique batsman in the Aussies’ line-up and will be looking to haunt the Indian side. In 30 matches, he has accumulated 861 runs at an average of 37.43, while striking 162.76. But he's managed to scored just 130 runs in five innings against the India. Good pick.

Steve Smith :

Steve Smith is an outstanding batter who's played a convincing inning of 52 runs in the first game. When he's opening in T20s: 12 inns, 582 runs at an average of 52.9 & SR 156.8. Another safest c/vc pick.

Matthew Short :

Matthew Short is the BBL star who was the made impressive T20I debut in September against the South Africa and scored 86 runs at an average of 38.66 in three matches. He started promisingly in the first T20I, but his batting against spin needs work. The batting allrounder also effective with the ball. Must have pick.

Rinku Singh :

Rinku Singh played just seven matches for India and scored 128 runs at an average of 128.0. But when he chasing in T20s in 2023: 330 runs, avg. 111.00, SR 170.98. Must have pick.

Glenn Maxwell :

Glenn Maxwell is already buzzed with the World Cup win and will be looking to ace this series as well. In 99 matches, he has scored 2171 runs at an average of 28.19 and taken 39 wickets. Maxwell also hammered 450 runs, Avg - 26.5 against the India, also picked up four wickets. Maxi will be safest choice for Captain or Vice-Captain role.

Marcus Stoinis :

Marcus Stoinis is going to be the premier all-rounder for Australia in this series. He has made 898 runs in 56 T20Is and picked up 24 wickets with the best figures of 3 for 18. The allrounder managed to scored just 138 runs, Avg - 34.5 & gets four wickets against the India. Must have pick.

Axar Patel :

Axar Patel was won man of the series against Australia last year and will certainly look to make quite a mark in this series. In 47 T20 matches, he has scored 330 runs, an average of 20 and has also taken 40 wickets. Punt pick.

Arshdeep Singh :

Arshdeep Singh has emerged as a dominant force for India in the T20I format, showcasing consistent performances. Across 38 T20I matches, Singh has been impressive, securing a commendable tally of 55 wickets. Singh had a disappointing outings in the first two T20Is. He will be looking to leave an indelible mark in this series. Good pick.

Adam Zampa :

After displaying outstanding bowling in the World Cup, he will seek to provide important breakthroughs for the squad. In 74 T20I matches, he has taken a whopping 82 wickets. Good pick.

Ravi Bishnoi :

Ravi Bishnoi is highly skillful when it comes to the shortest format as he troubles the batters with his variations. He has picked up 29 wickets in 18 T20Is with the best figures of 4 for 16 and took 3/32 in the last game. Punt pick.

Avesh Khan :

Avesh Khan, despite his consistent presence in T20I matches, has yet to showcase a prolific performance in terms of wicket-taking. Across 16 T20I appearances, he has secured 16 wickets, reflecting a modest average of one wicket per match. Punt pick.

Jason Behrendorff :

Jason Behrendorff has taken 10 wickets in 11 games at an average of 23.7, an economy of 7.9, and a strike rate of 18.0. He has picked a total of eight wickets against India. Punt pick.

Nathan Ellis :

Nathan Ellis came back well at the death in the first match. He has taken 21 wickets in 10 T20Is at an average of 14.43 and economy of 7.97 & took 3/45 in the last game. Punt pick.

Details Analysis

Cheat sheet

India T20I

Wk :

Ishan Kishan -

1dwn, 1dwn, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
52(32), 58(39), 27(23), 6(9), 15(12), 14(12), 59(39), 31(20), 42(21),

Jitesh Sharma -

3dwn, 3dwn, 5dwn, 3dwn, DNB, 2dwn, 3dwn
12(13), 8(7), 12(14), 5(11), DNB, 19(8), 51(18)*,

Batter :

Suryakumar Yadav -

2dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn
19(10), 80(42), 61(45), 83(44), 1(3), 21(21), 61(38), 33(20), 25(16)*, 7(9), 103(49)*,

Ruturaj Gaikwad -

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, DNB, Open ,Open, Open,
58(43), 0(0), 12(11), 102(51)*, 46(36), DNB, 2(2), 82(40),

Yashasvi Jaiswal -

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
53(25), 21(8), 8(14), 46(22)*, 16(4), 51(35), 50(36), 38(33),

Tilak Varma - Off break

4dwn, 3dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn,
7(2)*, 12(10), 11(13), 6(8), 122(69)*, 40(24)*, 11(13), 58(43)*,
DNB, 1/18(2), 1/20(4), DNB, DNB, 0/14(2), 0/11(1),

Rinku Singh -

3dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn , 3dwn
31(9)*, 22(14)*, 77(33)*, 3(4), 15(13), 31(16)*, 50(24)*, 58(34)*

All-rounder :

Axar Patel - Left Arm Orthodox

DNB, 5dwn, DNB, 4dwn, 5dwn, DNB, DNB, 5dwn,
DNB, 2(6), DNB, 52(27), 13(10), DNB, DNB, 13(12),
1/25(4), 0/32(4), 0/14(2), 0/30(4), 0/8(1), 1/39(4), 1/24(4), DNB,

Shivam Dube - Right Arm Medium

3dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn
48(36), 17(5)*, 2(7), 47(24)*, 15(25), 35(30),
DNB, DNB, 0/9(1), DNB, DNB, DNB,

Washington Sundar - Left Arm Off break

1dwn, Open, 4dwn, DNB, 2dwn, DNB, DNB,
33(20), 25(25), 3(7), DNB, 1(3), DNB, DNB,
0/26(4), 0/22(3), 0/32(4), 0/18(3), 0/27(3), 0/23(3), 2/15(4),

Bowler :

Arshdeep Singh - Left Arm Medium Fast

1/46(4), 0/41(4), 4/23(4), 0/42(4), 0/39(4), 0/14(2), 2/27(4), 2/21(4),

Prasidh Krishna - Right Arm Medium Fast

3/41(4), 1/50(4), 2/31(4), 1/30(4), 1/15(4), 0/24(3), 1/15(3), 2/29(4), 2/32(4),

Ravi Bishnoi - Leg break Googly

3/32(4), 1/54(4), 2/29(4), 1/31(4), 2/13(4), 1/44(4), 2/27(4), 1/24(4), 2/6(3),

Mukesh Kumar - Right Arm Fast Medium

1/43(4), 0/29(4), 1/29(4), 0/54(4), 0/32(3), 1/30(4), 0/30(2), 0/10(1),

Avesh Khan - Right Arm Medium Fast

1/31(4), 0/27(4), 1/26(3), 1/17(3), 0/17(3), 3/32(4),

Australia T20I

Wk :

Matthew Wade -

5dwn, DNB, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn,
42(23)*, DNB, 0(4), 11(6), 42(22), 19(15), 8(7),

Josh Inglis -

1dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn
2(4), 110(50), 42(22), 2(3)*, 1(3), 26(22), 0(2)

Batter :

David Warner -

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
86(58), 46(31), 54(27), 0(2), 22(14), 2(2),

Travis Head -

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, 2dwn
91(48), 18(17), 6(3), 19(32), 9(6), 5(4), 1(2), 26(14),

Steven Smith -

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
19(16), 52(41), 18(16), 66(33), 125(66)*, 101(56), 36(27),

Tim David -

4dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, DNB, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, DNB, 2dwn, 3dwn
37(22), 19(13)*, 1(2), DNB, 64(28), 44(18)*, 5(5), DNB, 1(2)*, 40(19),

All-rounder :

Glenn Maxwell - Off break

2dwn, 1dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn,
12(8), 32(23), 10(9), 19(12, 44(20), 21(10), 14(13), 9(7),
0/38(2), 0/28(2), 0/9(1), 2/20(3), 0/27(2), 1/32(4), 0/3(1), 2/22(3),

Marcus Stoinis - Right Arm Medium Fast

3dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, DNB, 3dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn
45(25), 7(6)*, 37(21)*, DNB, 6(9), 13(12), 3(6), 37(18), 15(20), 6(7),
1/27(3), 0/36(3), 2/39(4), DNB, 3/18(3), 1/40(4), 1/23(3), 0/39(4), 0/28(4), 0/40(4),

Matthew Short - Right Arm Off break

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
19(10), 12(11), 0(1), 66(30), 20(11), 0(1), 20(14), 37(18), 0(4), 8(5),
DNB, 1/13(1), DNB, 0/13(1), DNB, DNB, 0/19(10B), DNB, DNB, 0/17(10B),

Aaron Hardie - Right Arm Medium Fast

DNB, 5dwn, DNB, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn
DNB, 23(14), DNB, 17(13), 9(9), 22(13), 43(30), 1(5),
DNB, 0/5(1), 0/29(3), 1/27(3), 1/29(4), 1/7(1), DNB, DNB,

Bowler :

Adam Zampa - Leg break

0/33(4), 0/42(4), 2/20(20B), 2/22(20B), 2/24(20B), 1/26(4), 2/25(4),

Kane Richardson - Right Arm Fast Medium

0/11(10B), 1/37(20B), 1/5(5B), 4/32(19B), 0/11(5B), 0/33(20B),

Sean Abbott - Right Arm Medium Fast

0/56(3), 1/43(4), 4/31(4), 3/22(4), 1/17(2), 4/23(4), 1/22(4), 1/47(4), 1/28(3), 0/20(1),

Jason Behrendorff - Left Arm Fast Medium

1/25(4), 2/25(4), 0/28(4), 0/21(3), 0/36(3), 2/30(4), 1/37(4),

Nathan Ellis - Right Arm Medium Fast

3/45(4), 0/44(4), 0/50(4), 3/25(4), 0/11(2), 0/18(15B), 1/28(20B), 2/36(20B), 1/43(20B), 0/25(15B),

Spencer Johnson - Left Arm Medium

0/29(4), 2/33(4), 1/11(10B), 0/22(15B), 0/26(15B), 0/32(20B), 1/36(20B),

Tanveer Sangha - Leg break

0/34(4), 2/47(4), 1/39(4), 4/31(4), 3/15(20B), 0/24(10B), 2/23(20B), 0/20(4), 2/15(4), 2/32(4),

Cheat Sheet

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