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India vs Australia 3rd T20I weather forecast and pitch report: Will rain play spoilsport?

India vs Australia 3rd T20I weather forecast and pitch report: With temperatures predicted to be in the mid-20s, Hobart is in for a fairly scorching day. There is very little probability of rain and moderate humidity levels are on the horizon.

November 01, 2025 / 16:46 IST
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India vs Australia 3rd T20I Weather Report. (Photo: X)
India vs Australia 3rd T20I Weather Report. (Photo: X)

India vs Australia 3rd T20I weather forecast and pitch report: The second Twenty20 International between Australia and India was incredibly one-sided, even though the margin of defeat may not show it. Only Abhishek Sharma showed the will to fight as the visitors were unable to adapt to the Melbourne Cricket Ground's increased pace and bounce. Although the Australians lost six wickets, the majority of them did so after the game was all but over, and a score of 125 was never going to be sufficient.

India has also gotten off to a poor start in the T20Is, similar to the ODI series. Before rain ruined the Canberra T20I, their top order did appear to be in excellent rhythm. However, the batters' one-dimensional approach with the bat backfired at the MCG because they were unable to adjust to the lively nature of the pitch. The only batter who best used the conditions was Abhishek Sharma.

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It may be too soon to tinker with the combination after just one game, and with three matches still to go, India could be inclined to stick with the same XI in Hobart. However, they might consider strengthening the batting lineup and using Shivam Dube for a few overs, given that he surprisingly wasn’t handed the ball at the MCG. If India do opt for a change, Rinku Singh could replace Axar Patel, who also didn’t bowl in the second T20I. Arshdeep Singh, too, remains in contention for a spot.