AUS vs IND 2025 5th T20I Match Prediction, Preview & Odds 

November 7, 2025
Australia
VS
The Gabba, Brisbane
08 November 06:15 PM
India
Match Prediction: India – 69%
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India’s bowlers tore through Australia at Carrara Oval, defending 167 to win by 48 runs and clinch the series. Washington Sundar grabbed three wickets in a mad eight-ball spell. Axar Patel and Shivam Dube chipped in with two apiece.

The win sealed a 2-1 lead with one match left to play. Brisbane hosts the final act, where both teams will tinker with their lineups ahead of next year’s T20 World Cup.

Adam Zampa had returned for the birth of his second child and picked up three wickets himself, but Australia still crumbled in the chase, losing their last seven for 28 runs.

I have compiled the pitch report, weather report, and the winning odds some sites have set for the 5th T20I match of this tour, along with more information that will help you make the right decisions during the upcoming match. 

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India vs Australia 5th T20I – Match Details

The fifth match happens at The Gabba, where pace bowlers have always found something in the surface.

AUS vs IND 2025 5th T20I Match Prediction
Source: NDTV Sports

Start time is 1:45 in the afternoon for viewers in India, though it’s already evening in Brisbane at 6:15. That means a twilight start, with most of the action happening under lights as the night draws in.

FieldDetails
SeriesIndia tour of Australia 2025 T20Is
Match5th T20I
DateNovember 8, 2025
Time (IST)1:45 PM
Local Time6:15 PM (Brisbane)
VenueThe Gabba, Brisbane

The Gabba has seen plenty of memorable T20 matches. The outfield races away, and once batters get used to the extra bounce, they can play freely. It’s a ground where attacking cricket tends to win out.

India Tour Of Australia 2025 – Squads

Both squads mix old hands with younger players pushing for spots. India kept their core group after wrapping up the series at 2-1, though they might rest a few names now that there’s nothing left to play for.

Australia made changes after Travis Head and Sean Abbott left to play Sheffield Shield cricket ahead of the Ashes. Ben Dwarshuis came in to add another left-arm option.

India Squad (5th T20I)

Suryakumar Yadav (c), Shubman Gill (vc), Abhishek Sharma, Arshdeep Singh, Jasprit Bumrah, Shivam Dube, Harshit Rana, Axar Patel, Sanju Samson (wk), Jitesh Sharma (wk), Rinku Singh, Tilak Varma, Varun Chakravarthy, Washington Sundar

Australia Squad (5th T20I)

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

India’s bench looks stronger than most teams’ starting elevens. Australia is trying out newer faces like Mitchell Owen and Mahli Beardman alongside the established names, which tells you where their focus sits at the moment.

India vs Australia 5th T20I – Pitch Report

The Gabba gives genuine pace and carry to seamers. The ball gets up chest-high sometimes, and batters need time to adjust before they can trust the bounce.

Early on, there’s lateral movement, but once the shine wears off, runs come easier for those who’ve settled in. Teams average 166 in the first innings here in T20 internationals, scoring at about 8.23 an over.

AspectDetails
BehaviourFast and bouncy pitch offering consistent bounce and pace; favors fast bowlers early on.
Batting AssistanceGenerally good for batting with even bounce; batters relish stroke-making opportunities.
Bowling AssistanceEarly swing and seam movement for pacers; spinners play a holding role with bounce.
DimensionsStandard international cricket ground dimensions; pace bowlers benefit from extra bounce.
Average 1st Innings ScoreAround 166 runs in T20Is, indicating a balanced contest between bat and ball.
Toss/PreferenceTeams often prefer bowling first to exploit early bowling conditions and chase under lights.

Captains winning the toss usually bowl first. They want to use those early conditions, then chase when the dew makes it harder for bowlers to grip the ball.

The surface quickens up as the game goes on, making batting simpler in the second innings.

India vs Australia 5th T20I – Weather Report

Brisbane weather looks perfect for cricket. Clear skies, barely any rain forecast. The temperature hits 25 degrees in the day before dropping to 16 by late evening.

Humidity sits around 58 percent, enough to help swing bowlers early. A light breeze from the southeast won’t trouble fielders much.

AspectForecast
Temperature25°C (high), 16°C (low)
WeatherMostly clear skies with minimal cloud cover
PrecipitationLess than 10% chance, rain unlikely
HumidityAround 58%
WindLight breeze, coming from the southeast

No interruptions expected, which means both teams can set their plans without worrying about the weather getting in the way. Players should have comfortable conditions throughout.

India vs Australia – Head-to-Head Stats In T20Is

India has bossed this fixture for years. They’ve won 20 of 33 matches against Australia’s 12 victories. At the Gold Coast in the last game, India’s spinners worked over Australia on a surface both teams said played like something from the subcontinent.

Virat Kohli’s 794 runs in this fixture still stand alone at the top, while Jasprit Bumrah’s 17 wickets show how India’s bowling has stayed ahead across multiple series.

AspectDetails
Matches36
India Wins22
Australia Wins12
No Result2

Some Other Head-to-Head Stats In T20Is

  • Highest Total: India – 209/4, Australia – 201/7
  • Lowest Total: India – 74, Australia – 86
  • Most runs: India – Virat Kohli (794), Australia – Glenn Maxwell (574)
  • Most wickets: India – Jasprit Bumrah (20), Australia – Nathan Ellis (16)

Australia’s lowest score of 86 happened years back, though their collapse to 119 in the fourth match brought those memories flooding back.

India’s 209 shows what their batters can do when they get going, while Australia’s 201 proves they can match it when everything clicks.

Glenn Maxwell’s 574 runs against India matter because he’s often been their only real threat with the bat.

Nathan Ellis’s 16 wickets make him Australia’s best bowler in this matchup, a right-arm bowler with excellence in yorkers and change of pace while doing so. 

Winning & Toss Odds For India vs Australia 5th T20I

Bookmakers fancy India heavily after their dominant run through the series. India’s odds sit between 1.54 and 1.57 across the major platforms, which works out to roughly a 64 percent chance of winning in the bookies’ eyes.

Australia’s odds range from 2.45 to 2.70, suggesting about 37-40 percent probability.

PlatformIndia Win OddsAustralia Win Odds
Bet3651.542.50
Stake1.552.60
1xBet1.562.45
BETVIBE1.572.70

The odds cluster together across different sites, which confirms everyone sees this the same way. BETVIBE gives the best return for anyone backing Australia at 2.70, while 1xBet edges it for India backers at 1.56. Not much in it either way, though.

Key Players To Watch In India vs Australia 5th T20I

A handful of players from both sides will likely decide this match. India’s batting depth and bowling variety face off against Australia’s home advantage and pace-friendly conditions.

How these individuals perform could swing things either way, despite India looking stronger on paper.

PlayerTeamReason
Abhishek SharmaIndiaAchieved the highest-ever T20I rating of 931 points after scoring 314 runs in seven Asia Cup innings at a strike rate over 200.
Suryakumar YadavIndiaA captain with a calm presence and a versatile 360-degree stroke play.
Washington SundarIndiaScored a crucial 50 in the third match and took three wickets in the fourth, proving his value as a genuine all-rounder.
Tim DavidAustraliaFinished two games in this series with unbeaten cameos over 150 strike rate, showcasing his late-overs power.
Mitchell OwenAustraliaScored 108 off 42 balls with 11 sixes in the BBL final, equalling the fastest century in competition history.
Nathan EllisAustraliaClaimed four wickets in the fourth T20I with clever slower balls and yorkers, troubling India’s middle order.

Abhishek became the youngest Indian to hit number one in the T20I rankings after breaking Dawid Malan’s old record of 919 points.

He won Player of the Tournament at the Asia Cup and needs just 39 more runs to reach 1000 in T20Is, which would match Virat Kohli’s record of getting there in 27 innings.

Key Players To Watch In India vs Australia 5th T20I
Source: Goya Hills

Suryakumar smashed Adam Zampa for two sixes over deep midwicket in the fourth match before Tim David caught him, which showed his fearless approach.

Washington Sundar’s controlled aggression with both bat and ball steadied India’s middle overs, turning games in their favor.

Tim David continues to thrive in crunch moments, his boundary-hitting under pressure a key factor in Australia’s chase plans. Mitchell Owen burst onto the scene in the BBL after getting promoted to open.

He finished the 2024–25 season with 452 runs in 11 matches, striking at over 200. Ricky Ponting said there aren’t many players anywhere who can destroy bowling attacks like Owen did.

Nathan Ellis was pivotal for Hobart Hurricanes in the BBL, taking 20 wickets at an economy under seven and carrying that same form into this India tour.

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Conclusion: India To Wrap Up The Series At Brisbane

India carries all the momentum, while Australia splits its attention between this series and Ashes prep. The 48-run thrashing at Carrara Oval showed India’s edge everywhere.

Their spinners choked Australia’s chase before the quicks mopped up the tail. Washington Sundar’s three wickets in eight balls killed the match, while Axar Patel and Shivam Dube grabbed breakthroughs when Australia looked like building something.

The Gabba’s pace and bounce should suit India’s seamers like Bumrah and Arshdeep Singh, who thrive when the ball is flying through. Abhishek Sharma’s record-breaking rating proves he’s turned into a genuine match-winner who can blow teams away in the power play.

Australia’s recent collapses raise questions about their middle order, especially after Tim David’s dismissal triggered that seven-for-28 meltdown.

The hosts need their top order firing and their bowlers using home conditions well, but India’s form and settled lineup give them a clear advantage heading into this finale.

FAQs

When did Mitchell Owen score his BBL centuries?

Owen made 101 not out off 64 balls against Perth Scorchers on December 21, 2024, then followed it with 108 off 42 balls in the final against Sydney Thunder on January 27, 2025.

Why is Travis Head not playing in the 5th T20I?

Head left the T20I squad to play Sheffield Shield cricket for South Australia against Tasmania in Hobart from November 10, getting ready for the Ashes starting November 21 in Perth.

What is Abhishek Sharma’s current T20I batting ranking?

Abhishek sits at number one in the T20I batting rankings with 931 rating points, beating Dawid Malan’s old record of 919 points from 2020.

How many wickets has Josh Hazlewood taken in T20 internationals?

Hazlewood has 76 wickets in 58 T20 internationals at an average of 21.62 and an economy rate of 7.55.

What was the result of the 4th T20I between India and Australia?

India won by 48 runs after making 167/8, with Australia bowled out for 119 in 18.2 overs as Washington Sundar grabbed three wickets.

Tom O'Connor has been following Australian cricket professionally for over a decade, with a keen eye on both local matches and Test series. His deep knowledge, passion for the game, and love for writing provide unique insights, offering a true fan’s perspective on all things cricket.

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