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India vs Australia 5th T20I weather report: Rain to play spoilsport in Gabba?

India vs Australia 5th T20I weather report: AccuWeather’s weather forecasts indicate the possibility of thunderstorms in the evening in Brisbane.

November 08, 2025 / 09:51 IST
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India vs Australia 5th T20I: Weather report. (Photo: X)
India vs Australia 5th T20I: Weather report. (Photo: X)

India vs Australia 5th T20I weather report: India​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ and Australia will be facing each other in the final T20I of the 5-match series at the Gabba in Brisbane. The Indian cricket team recorded one of their most incredible Test victories at this venue, so the Gabba is definitely a place which is deeply associated with Indian cricket. Suryakumar Yadav’s men can seal the series with a win on Saturday as they are presently leading 2-1 after the back-to-back wins in the third and fourth T20Is of the series following a defeat in the second. Australia will also be looking forward to equalizing the series while escaping a home defeat before the 2026 T20 World Cup.

In the fourth T20I at Carrara Oval, India demonstrated greater approach to the Australian conditions. Shubman Gill, Abhishek Sharma and Axar Patel’s contributions enabled the team to go beyond the 160-run target. Then, Axar was the leading bowler to break the Australian batting lineup as he was complemented by Shivam Dube and Washington Sundar.

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With the teams turning their attention to the decider, it will be the leadership of the captain Suryakumar Yadav and the opener Gill again that will be under the radar. Suryakumar has only been able to convert one of his numerous eye-catching starts into a big score throughout the series. It will especially be the case for the captain to provide a dominant performance if the tour of South Africa is to be taken into consideration.