India vs Australia 3rd T20I: Pitch And Weather Update

Here is the latest update on the weather and pitch report at Assam's Barsapara Stadium.

India’s youngster’s team, led by Surya Kumar Yadav, has so far yielded the desired results, as India has already won two of the five T20I matches against Australia. In fact, in the first match against the World Cup 2023 champions, India chased down their highest target in the T20Is, beating Australia by two wickets in the nail-biter now Indian team has moved to the east side of India at the Barsapara Stadium, Assam, to seal the series, but would interrupt the game and take the 3rd T20I to DLS or not?

India vs Australia 3rd T20I: Weather Update

As per the latest weather update, there is no reason to worry about rain as the weather would be clear for the entire day of November 28 and there is hardly any chance of rain during the India vs. Australia 3rd T20I. The maximum temperature would be 21 degrees Celsius and dip to 19 degrees late at night when the match would lead to its conclusion.

What does the pitch report say?

The pitch at the Barsapara stadium is sort of slow, and there would be some help to the bowlers. The pitch is not entirely in favor of the bowlers, and batters would get chances to open their hands and score. I hope fans would see 200+ scores this time as well.

After the defeat in the World Cup 2023 final, India has bounced back pretty well under the leadership of Surya Kumar Yadav, who has been an important asset of the Indian team in the T20Is and provides strength to the middle-order batting line-up, plus left-handers like Yashasvi Jaiswal and Rinku Singh are rising fast in their respective batting orders. Yashasvi scored a quick fifty in the second T20I, where Rinku Singh smashed 31 runs in nine balls, which helped put up a huge total of 235/4 on the board, and after that, bowlers restricted Australia to a score of 191/9.

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