When will the India-Australia next T20 match take place? How is the record of Team India, know everything here

When will the India-Australia next T20 match take place? How is the record of Team India, know everything here

Australia has taken a 1-0 lead in the T20 series by defeating India by 4 wickets in Melbourne. The first match of both the teams was washed out due to rain, so after 2 matches Australia is ahead in the series. Since a total of 5 matches are to be played in the series, it also ended in a tie at 2-2. To win the series or move towards a draw, India will have to win the third T20 match. Know here when and where the third T20 match of both the teams will be played.

When and where will the third T20 be played?

The third T20 match between India and Australia will be played on November 2 at Bellerive Oval ground in Hobart. This match will start at 1:45 pm Indian time. Team India will have to win this match at any cost to remain in the race to win the series.

Team India’s record in Hobart

The Indian team has played 5 T20 matches on this ground so far, in which its win-loss record is 3-2. India and Australia have come face to face here only once, in which the Kangaroo team was victorious. Here Team India has defeated Sri Lanka twice and Pakistan and Zimbabwe once each. India last played T20 match here in 2012, when it defeated Sri Lanka.

Schedule of remaining matches of India-Australia

India vs Australia The first T20 match was played in Canberra, but the match could not be completed due to rain. The second match was played in Melbourne, in which Australia won by 4 wickets. Now the third match will be played in Hobart on 2 November, and the fourth match will be played in Gold Coast on 6 November. The final match of the series is going to be held in Brisbane on 8 November.

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