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The India vs Australia five match T20I series reaches its grand finale at The Gabba in Brisbane on November 8, 2025. After four intense games, India hold a 2-1 lead, securing at least a share of the series, while Australia will look to finish strong at one of their most iconic home venues.

India come into the clash on the back of a dominant 48 run win in the fourth T20I at Carrara Oval, where Shubman Gill’s 46 and a superb all round bowling effort from Axar Patel and Washington Sundar powered the visitors to victory. The win ensured India cannot lose the series, but a triumph at The Gabba would mark a remarkable 3-1 result on Australian soil.

For Australia, the focus will be on restoring pride and ending the series on a high at their fortress. The Gabba’s fast and bouncy surface provides the perfect backdrop for an exciting finale, promising a fierce contest between India’s in form spinners and Australia’s powerful batting lineup.

India’s Squad for T20I Series against Australia

Suryakumar Yadav (C), Shubman Gill (VC), Abhishek Sharma, Tilak Varma, Shivam Dube, Axar Patel, Washington Sundar, Jitesh Sharma (WK), Varun Chakravarthy, Arshdeep Singh, Jasprit Bumrah, Harshit Rana, Kuldeep Yadav, Sanju Samson (WK), Rinku Singh, Nitish Kumar Reddy.

Australia’s Squad for T20I Series against India

Mitchell Marsh (C), Matthew Short, Josh Inglis (WK), Tim David, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Josh Philippe, Mitchell Owen, Xavier Bartlett, Ben Dwarshuis, Nathan Ellis, Matthew Kuhnemann, Adam Zampa, Mahli Beardman.

India’s Probable XI for the 5th T20I against Australia

Abhishek Sharma, Shubman Gill, Suryakumar Yadav (C), Tilak Varma, Axar Patel, Washington Sundar, Jitesh Sharma (WK), Shivam Dube, Arshdeep Singh, Varun Chakravarthy, Jasprit Bumrah.

Australia’s Probable XI for the 5th T20I against India

Mitchell Marsh (C), Matthew Short, Josh Inglis (WK), Tim David, Josh Philippe, Marcus Stoinis, Glenn Maxwell, Ben Dwarshuis, Xavier Bartlett, Nathan Ellis, Adam Zampa.

The Gabba – Key Details of the Stadium

The Gabba, officially known as the Brisbane Cricket Ground, is one of Australia’s oldest and most iconic cricket venues. Located in Woolloongabba, Queensland, the stadium was established in 1895 and has hosted countless memorable matches across formats.

It boasts a seating capacity of around 42,000 spectators, making it one of Australia’s premier cricket venues. The Gabba features true pace, bounce, and carry, making it a favorite among fast bowlers. The playing area is large, with straight boundaries around 94 meters and square boundaries around 84 meters, challenging big hitters.

Known for its electrifying atmosphere, excellent drainage, and top class facilities, The Gabba also hosts domestic cricket, Big Bash League games, and AFL matches. It is widely considered one of the best maintained pitches in world cricket.

What is the Pitch Like at The Gabba?

The Gabba pitch in Brisbane is famous for its pace, bounce, and true carry, making it one of the liveliest surfaces in Australia. Early on, fast bowlers find seam movement and lift, particularly when there’s moisture or overcast conditions.

Batters face a tough test early in their innings but can play their shots freely once they adjust to the bounce. The surface rewards timing and clean stroke play, especially through the off side, where the ball races off the bat.

Spinners usually find little assistance early but can come into play if the surface wears down or cracks appear later in the match. However, in T20s, the role of spin is generally limited.

The pitch tends to remain consistent throughout the game, which means both teams can expect fair batting conditions once the initial movement settles.

Captains winning the toss often prefer to bowl first, using early seam conditions before setting up a chase when the pitch becomes truer under lights.

Key T20 Stats and Records at The Gabba

Highest Team Total: 209/3 by Australia vs South Africa (2006)

Lowest Team Total: 114 by South Africa vs Australia (2006)

Highest Individual Score: 96 by Damien Martyn (Australia) vs South Africa (2006)

Best Bowling Figures: 4/20 by Mitchell Starc (Australia) vs West Indies (2022)

Most Runs: David Warner – 145 runs in 4 innings (Avg. 48.33, SR 143.56, HS 75)

Most Wickets: Adam Zampa – 7 wickets (Avg. 13.57, Economy 5.93)

Total T20Is Played: 10

Wins Batting First: 8

Wins Bowling First: 2

These figures show that The Gabba generally favors teams batting first, with pace bowlers playing a major role early before the surface eases for batters.

IND vs AUS: Weather Forecast – Will Rain Play a Role?

The weather forecast for Brisbane on November 8, 2025, suggests a warm, partly cloudy day with a growing chance of evening showers or thunderstorms. Daytime temperatures will range between 29°C and 31°C, dropping to around 15°C–19°C at night. Humidity levels are expected to stay above 55%, with light to moderate easterly winds reaching up to 24 km/h. Early conditions should be pleasant for cricket, but increasing cloud cover and a 67% chance of rain later could impact play. Teams might choose to bowl first to avoid chasing under potentially wet and unpredictable evening conditions at The Gabba.

IND vs AUS: Pitch Advantage for Which Side?

The Gabba traditionally offers a strong advantage to teams with a quality pace attack. Early overs are critical, with fast bowlers extracting bounce and seam from the hard surface.

For India, Jasprit Bumrah and Arshdeep Singh will enjoy these conditions, using movement and bounce to target Australia’s top order. Varun Chakravarthy and Axar Patel might have limited assistance but can still control the run flow in the middle overs.

For Australia, Mitchell Marsh and Tim David are expected to capitalize once set, while Nathan Ellis and Ben Dwarshuis will look to exploit early swing. Adam Zampa’s control will be important during the later overs.

Given the trend at The Gabba, teams batting first have won most games, and totals around 175–190 are generally competitive. The new ball spells will decide who gains early control of the match.

FAQs – Pitch Report for Gabba, Australia

Q1: What is the pitch report for Gabba, Brisbane?
The Gabba pitch in Brisbane is known for its pace, bounce, and true carry. Fast bowlers enjoy early movement and lift, while batters who adjust quickly can score freely once the ball settles.

Q2: What is India’s record at the Gabba, Brisbane in T20Is?
India have played only one T20I at the Gabba, which ended in a narrow 4-run loss to Australia on November 21, 2018.

This article first appeared on Crictoday and was syndicated with permission.

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