Key events
6th over: India 53-1 (Gill 22, Suryakumar 12) The India batters get their eye back in with three singles before Marcus Stoinis overpitches with an attempted yorker and the full toss is duly dispatched by Shubman Gill through cover for four.
Suryakumar Yadav and Shubman Gill are back in the middle as we prepare to resume with each team to face 18 overs. Marcus Stoinis is ready to rock with the ball …
Australia’s women’s side will face India in a semi-final at the Women’s World Cup tomorrow while on an unbeaten run at the tournament. But there are already winners of the field with five players passing the landmark of $1m in annual earnings as the WPL takes off.
“Let’s be honest, the Australian cricketers are the best performers on the most consistent team in world cricket, so you would like to think that in this auction process they will continue to be the case, but there’s no guarantee of that,” Alana King’s manager Cameron Richardson said.
Across the ditch in New Zealand, England have slumped to yet another ODI defeat on the road as they were dismissed for 175 without really firing a shot. The Black Caps chased down the target without too much trouble, while England can at least take something from Jofra Archer showing promising signs on his return to the side with three wickets.
We’re getting closer to play resuming with the game now reduced to 18 overs each. The powerplay will be the 5.2 overs, which means India will face two more deliveries with the field up.
Great Australian Bat Off update: Steve Smith will captain Australia in the first Test against England with Pat Cummins sidelined with a back injury. The batting great is comfortable coming off limited preparation these days, suggesting he only needs two hits to fine tune. The 36-year-old isn’t leaving much room for improvement after knocking out 118 for New South Wales against Queensland today. But NSW opener Sam Konstas left a ball that took out his middle stump when on 10 and seems to be falling well down the pecking order for the Ashes.
There have been mixed results for the other contenders hoping to force their way into the Australia Test XI, with Tasmania opener Jake Weatherald dismissed for a duck yesterday while Beau Webster made 11. Cameron Green was out without scoring for Western Australia and did not bowl against South Australia. Queensland – at that means Marnus Labuschagne and Matt Renshaw – are yet to bat against NSW as the plot thickens.
Australia have selected a strong lineup for this T20 against India, and the earlier games in the series, though do of course have one eye on the Ashes beginning on 21 November. Scott Boland is all but certain to replace captain Pat Cummins in the bowling attack but there are still huge question marks over which six batters will play in the first Test.
With Australia’s initial Ashes squad expected to be named at the end of the Sheffield Shield round currently under way, we look at the batters pushing for a spot in the XI to take on England in Perth.
Marcus Stoinis takes the ball to send down the final over of the powerplay. But the weather has other ideas as the rain begins to get heavier and the umpire’s make the call to pause play.
5th over: India 43-1 (Gill 16, Suryakumar 8) SIX! Suryakumar Yadav hammers Josh Hazlewood from outside off and over square leg and the far boundary for the first six of the innings. It is some shot to have in the bag of tricks but must be horrible to bowl to. Hazlewood had earlier greeted Suryakumar with a bouncer as the India batter held back on pulling out his trademark ramp shot and instead ended up on his back. A tidy over otherwise as Hazlewood chips away at his typical line and length no matter the format.
4th over: India 36-1 (Gill 16, Suryakumar 1) Nathan Ellis picks up a crucial wicket as Abhishek Sharma was out to live or die by the sword. The Australia quick almost had Shubman Gill out lbw earlier in the over but for the review going with umpire’s call for height over leg stump. Gill responds in the best possible way with a cracking cover drive for four.
WICKET! Abhishek c David b Ellis 19 (India 35-1)
Table of Contents
- 1. WICKET! Abhishek c David b Ellis 19 (India 35-1)
- 2. India XI
- 3. Australia XI
- 4. Toss
- 5. Preamble
- 6. What factors might influence the final team selections for Australia and India, considering potential changes based on pitch conditions and team strategy?
- 7. Australia vs. India: Live Coverage of the First Men’s T20 International – Australia Cricket Team Takes Centre Stage
- 8. Match Details & Venue information
- 9. Team Lineups (Predicted)
- 10. Key players to Watch
- 11. Pitch Report & Weather Forecast
- 12. Recent Form & Head-to-Head Record
- 13. Live Streaming & broadcast Details
- 14. Benefits of Watching T20 Cricket
Abhishek Sharma has lit up the T20 in Canberra but all good things must come to an end. After throwing his bat at anything and everything it is a tame dismissal as the 25-year-old chips to Tim David at mid-off. Abhishek mis-read a slower ball from Nathan Ellis but that was some clever bowling.
3rd over: India 26-0 (Abhishek 19, Gill 7) Shubman Gill is batting in his partner’s shadow but gets the runs flowing with a top edge over the keeper to the rope. Hazlewood did everything right by bowling back of a length but is unfortunate not to pick up a wicket. Abhishek ruins what was otherwise a tidy over with a glance off his hip over short fine leg for another boundary.
2nd over: India 17-0 (Abhishek 15, Gill 2) Xavier Bartlett is thrown the new ball after impressing in his only ODI against India with three wickets in Adelaide. But he’s facing a fresh challenge in Canberra with Abhishek Sharma on the attack. The 25-year-old batter punishes a short ball with a swat over point to the rope, and adds another boundary with a powerful pull shot.
1st over: India 8-0 (Abhishek 7, Gill 1) Abhishek Sharma charges down the pitch at the first ball from Josh Hazlewood but the experienced quick sees him coming. Abhishek reconsiders and nudges a cut to cover without finding a way through. After a lengthy delay to attend to a bright light in the batter’s sight, Abhishek picks up where he left off. A straight drive barely clears Mitch Marsh at mid-on for two runs, then Abhishek ends the over charging again. This time he hammers Hazlewood across the line for the first boundary.
Josh Hazlewood has the white ball in his grasp with Abhishek Sharma on strike as the game is about to begin at Manuka Oval in Canberra …
While the addition of Jasprit Bumrah would be good news for any side, India are missing Shreyas Iyer after vice-captain fell awkwardly while taking a catch against Australia in the third T20.
India XI
Shubman Gill, Abhishek Sharma, Tilak Varma, Suryakumar Yadav (capt), Sanju Samson (wk), Harshit Rana, Shivam Dube, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Varun Chakravarthy, Jasprit Bumrah.
Suryakumar Yadav confirms the huge news that Jasprit Bumrah returns for India after sitting out the ODI series. But the ever-impressive Nitish Kumar Reddy is out of the initial three T20s in the series due to a thigh injury.
Australia XI
Mitchell Marsh (capt), Travis Head, Josh Inglis (wk), Tim David, Mitchell Owen, Marcus Stoinis, Josh Philippe, Xavier Bartlett, Nathan Ellis, Matthew Kuhnemann, Josh Hazlewood.
Australia have named a powerful batting lineup with big-hitters across the top six and Josh Philippe a more than capable No 7 even without the keeping gloves.
Toss
Australia captain Mitch Marsh wins the toss and once again elects to field first. Suryakumar Yadav takes the reins for India in this format and says he is happy to bat first while hoping that the pitch slows down in the second innings.
Preamble
Martin Pegan
Hello and welcome to live coverage of the first T20 international between Australia and India at a sold out Manuka Oval in Canberra. Australia were quick out of the blocks in the three-match ODI series between the same sides with a pair of comprehensive victories before Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma signed off in style in the final 50-over game.
India have a much more ominous record against Australia in T20s with seven wins in their past eight meetings in the format stretching back three years. The most recent of those losses might still sting Australia as India knocked them out of the T20 World Cup last year.
Australia and India now have an eye on the next edition of the 20-over showpiece event starting in February next year with this the first of five T20s in the series between the powerhouse sides. The tourists will be bolstered by the addition to the squad of Jasprit Bumrah, who terrorised Australia in the Test series last summer, while the hosts boast a strong batting lineup.
First ball will be at 7.15pm local time in Canberra and AEDT / 1.45pm IDT. The toss and team news will be coming up shortly. Meanwhile, let us know your thoughts and predictions – shoot me an email or find me @martinpegan on Bluesky or X. Let’s get into it!
What factors might influence the final team selections for Australia and India, considering potential changes based on pitch conditions and team strategy?
Australia vs. India: Live Coverage of the First Men’s T20 International – Australia Cricket Team Takes Centre Stage
Match Details & Venue information
The highly anticipated first T20 International between Australia and India is set to unfold on October 29, 2025, at the iconic Visakhapatnam (vizag) stadium in Andhra Pradesh, India. This clash marks the beginning of a three-match T20I series, promising thrilling encounters for cricket fans worldwide. The match is scheduled to begin at 7:00 PM IST (Indian Standard Time).Expect a full house as fans eagerly await to witness the Australian cricket team in action against a formidable Indian side.
* Date: October 29, 2025
* Time: 7:00 PM IST
* Venue: Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Stadium, Visakhapatnam, India
* Series: Australia Tour of India, 2025 – T20I Series
Team Lineups (Predicted)
While official lineups will be announced closer to the toss, here are predicted playing XIs for both teams, based on recent form and squad selections:
Australia (Predicted XI):
- David Warner
- Travis Head
- Mitchell Marsh (Captain)
- Glenn Maxwell
- Marcus Stoinis
- Tim David
- Matthew wade (wk)
- Pat Cummins
- Adam Zampa
- Josh Hazlewood
- Jason Behrendorff
india (Predicted XI):
- Yashasvi Jaiswal
- Shubman Gill
- Suryakumar Yadav (Captain)
- rinku Singh
- Jitesh Sharma (wk)
- Hardik Pandya
- axar Patel
- Arshdeep Singh
- Mohammed Siraj
- Ravi Bishnoi
- Mukesh Kumar
These predicted lineups reflect a balance of power-hitting, spin options, and fast bowling prowess.Keep an eye out for any last-minute changes based on pitch conditions and team strategy.
Key players to Watch
Several players are poised to make a important impact in this series opener.
* Mitchell Marsh (Australia): As captain, Marsh will be crucial with both bat and ball. His aggressive batting style in the powerplay is a key asset.
* Glenn Maxwell (Australia): A dynamic all-rounder, Maxwell’s ability to change the game with his explosive hitting and handy off-spin makes him a threat.
* Suryakumar Yadav (India): Leading the Indian side,Yadav’s innovative strokeplay and fearless approach will be vital for India’s success.
* Hardik Pandya (India): Pandya’s all-round capabilities – powerful hitting,accurate medium-pace bowling,and sharp fielding – make him a game-changer.
* Axar Patel (India): The left-arm spinner’s control and ability to contribute with the bat lower down the order will be crucial, especially in home conditions.
Pitch Report & Weather Forecast
The pitch at the Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Stadium is generally considered batting-friendly,offering good bounce and carry for fast bowlers. However, as the match progresses, spinners are expected to get assistance.Dew could play a factor in the later stages, potentially making it easier for the chasing team.
The weather forecast for Visakhapatnam on October 29, 2025, predicts clear skies with temperatures ranging from 28°C to 32°C. There is a minimal chance of rain, ensuring a full match is likely.
Recent Form & Head-to-Head Record
Australia: The Australian T20 team has been in decent form, winning their last T20I series against New Zealand 2-1. Their aggressive batting lineup and varied bowling attack make them a challenging opponent.
India: India has also been performing well in T20 cricket, recently defeating West Indies 3-2 in a closely contested series. Their strong spin attack and emerging batting talent are key strengths.
Head-to-Head Record:
* Total Matches Played: 32
* australia Won: 13
* India Won: 19
* No Result/Tied: 0
This indicates a slight edge for India in overall T20I encounters, but Australia has shown the ability to perform well in crucial matches.
Live Streaming & broadcast Details
For fans in india, the match will be broadcast live on Star Sports 1 and Star Sports 2, with live streaming available on the Disney+ Hotstar platform. International viewers can check their local sports channels and streaming services for broadcast details. live score updates will also be available on websites like ESPNcricinfo and Cricbuzz.
Benefits of Watching T20 Cricket
T20 cricket offers a fast-paced, exciting format that appeals to a broad audience.
* Short Duration: Matches are typically completed in around three hours