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Home  »  Cricket  »  Australia vs India 2025  »  5th T20I Scorecard

India vs Australia Scorecard, 5th T20I, Australia vs India 2025

Result · Nov 08 2025, Sat - 01:45 PM (IST)
IND
52/0
AUS
No Result
CRR:10.76
Player Of The Series
INDIA - 52/0 (4.5)
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
Abhishek Sharma Not out 23 13 1 1 176.92
Shubman Gill Not out 29 16 6 - 181.25
Suryakumar Yadav (c) - - - - -
Rinku Singh - - - - -
Axar Patel - - - - -
Shivam Dube - - - - -
Jitesh Sharma (wk) - - - - -
Washington Sundar - - - - -
Arshdeep Singh - - - - -
Varun Chakravarthy - - - - -
Jasprit Bumrah - - - - -
Extras -
Total 52 / 0 (4.5 ov)
Bowler O M R W Eco
Ben Dwarshuis 2 - 27 0 13.5
Xavier Bartlett 1.5 - 13 0 7.1
Nathan Ellis 1 - 12 0 12
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
Match Info
Series: India in Australia 2025
Date: Nov 08 2025, Sat - 01:45 PM (IST)
Country: Australia
City: Brisbane
Venue: Brisbane Cricket Ground
Toss: Australia won the toss and elected to bowl.
Australia Playing XI: Mitchell Marsh (c), Matt Short, Josh Inglis (wk), Tim David, Josh Philippe, Marcus Stoinis, Glenn Maxwell, Ben Dwarshuis, Xavier Bartlett, Nathan Ellis, Adam Zampa
India Playing XI: Abhishek Sharma, Shubman Gill, Suryakumar Yadav (c), Rinku Singh, Axar Patel, Shivam Dube, Jitesh Sharma (wk), Washington Sundar, Arshdeep Singh, Varun Chakaravarthy, Jasprit Bumrah
  • Australia have lost five of their last six men’s T20Is against India (W1), including each of the last two at home; the last time they went on a longer losing streak against India at home was a stretch of three games between November 2018 and December 2020.
  • India have won 10 of their last 11 men’s T20Is when batting second on the day (L1), including each of the last five on the bounce; in fact, they have lost only four of their 16 matches in the format when batting second against Australia (W12).
  • Australia have won seven of their eight men’s T20Is at the Brisbane Cricket Ground (L1), with the sole loss coming against West Indies (by 27 runs) in February 2013; in fact, Melbourne Cricket Ground is the only venue they have won more matches at in the format (10).
  • India have won each of their last two men’s T20Is played in Oceania, after winning just one of the previous four prior to that (T1 L2); the last time the Men in Blue went on a longer winning streak in the format in the continent was a stretch of three games between February and December in 2020.
  • Australia bowler have induced a false shot rate of 57.7% during the slog overs (17-20) in men’s T20Is in 2025, the third best of any full-member side (New Zealand – 58.2%; South Africa – 57.8%) and over five percentage points more than India (52.6%).
  • India have logged a batting dot ball rate of 41% during the Powerplay phase in men’s T20Is in 2025, the second best rate by any full-member side behind only England (37.2%); in fact, they have logged a batting dot ball rate of over 40% during this phase in just three of their last eight innings in the format.
  • Tim David (Australia) has logged a batting good connection rate of 71% in men’s T20Is in 2025, the second most by any full-member side batter (min. 100 balls faced) behind Afghanistan’s Ibrahim Zadran (73.3%); though, David has scored 20+ runs in only one of his last seven T20I innings against India.
  • If Abhishek Sharma (989 runs in 27 innings) scores 11 or more in this game, he will become the second fastest player to score 1,000+ runs for India in men’s T20Is behind Virat Kohli (27 innings); in fact, Sharma (140 runs) is the leading run scorer in the ongoing series between Australia and India.
  • Nathan Ellis (9 wickets) is one away from becoming the third bowler to register 10+ wickets against India in a calendar year in men’s T20Is (Chris Jordan in 2022 – 11; Lungi Ngidi in 2022 – 10); in fact, Ellis has picked up multiple wickets in four of his last five innings in the format.
  • Tilak Varma has made 12 catches in men’s T20Is in 2025, the second most by any fielder with a 100% catch success rate behind New Zealand’s Mitch Hay (14); in fact, Tim David (4) is the only non-keeper to take more catches than Varma (3) in the ongoing series between Australia and India.

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