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IND vs AUS: India Playing 11 for the 4th T20I against Australia prediction

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The IND vs AUS is keeping everyone excited and entertained. Both teams have given opportunities to youngsters and they haven’t let them down. The series currently stays at 2-1 with India in the lead. The Men in Blue produced two dominating performances in the first two games however, Australia made a solid comeback in the third game as they chased over 220 runs to stay in the hunt. 

IND vs AUS: India Playing 11 for the 4th T20I against Australia prediction

The focus now shifts towards the 4th IND vs AUS T20I, which will be played on Friday (1st December) in Raipur. All the eyes will be on the young Indian team and also they will be boosted by the return of Shreyas Iyer, who will be the vice-captain of the team for the last two games. 

Shreyas Iyer coming back means one of the openers has to make way for him. Ruturaj Gaikwad slammed a brutal ton in the last IND vs AUS game and it is unlikely that he will be sitting. Therefore Yashasvi Jaiswal, who has been decent in the series, will have to sit out and make way for the senior batter. Gaikwad is expected to open the innings with Ishan Kishan, who batted at No.3 in the last three games. 

Shreyas Iyer is likely to bat at No.3 in the fourth game. His presence will make Indian batting even more strong. Also, it’ll be a great opportunity for him to make his case strong for the T20I side. At No.4, skipper Suryakumar Yadav is likely to bat. The captain has been fantastic in the series and has played some staggering knocks in the series.

Tilak Varma is likely to retain his place in the team for the 4th IND vs AUS game. Although he’s yet to set the stage on fire but it’s expected that he will be backed. Rinku Singh has been nothing short of exceptional in the series and currently, no one can replace him in the team. He’s expected to bat at No.6 

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Axar Patel is yet to hit his best in the series but him being experienced and spinning option is likely to retain his place. Ravi Bishnoi will be spouting him in the spin-bowling department. The leg-spinner has played a vital role in the team’s win in the first two games. Indian pacers were taken to the cleaners in all three games.

It’ll be a sort of headache for team management around who to play. Mukesh Kumar, who missed the third game due to his marriage is likely to make a comeback. Arshdeep Singh is expected to retain his place whereas Prasidh Krishna might be dropped with Avesh Khan being the third pacer. 

Here’s India Playing 11 for the fourth T20I against Australia prediction 

Ishan Kishan (wk) 
Ruturaj Gaikwad 
Shreyas Iyer
Suryakumar Yadav (c)
Tilak Varma 
Rinku Singh 
Axar Patel 
Ravi Bishnoi 
Avesh Khan 
Arshdeep Singh
Mukesh Kumar 

IND vs AUS: India squad for the last two T20Is against Australia 

IND vs AUS: India started their World Cup 2023 campaign with a win against the 5 times World Champions Australia. India defeated Australia by 6 wickets at MA Chidambaram, Chennai to seat the first win of the home-soil World Cup. KL Rahul's excellent 97* and Virat's bossing 85 took India on top.IND vs AUS: India started their World Cup 2023 campaign with a win against the 5 times World Champions Australia. India defeated Australia by 6 wickets at MA Chidambaram, Chennai to seat the first win of the home-soil World Cup. KL Rahul's excellent 97* and Virat's bossing 85 took India on top.
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Here’s the Indian squad for the last two T20Is against  Australia 

Suryakumar Yadav (Captain), Shreyas Iyer Ruturaj Gaikwad, Ishan Kishan, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Tilak Varma, Rinku Singh, Jitesh Sharma (wk), Washington Sundar, Axar Patel, Shivam Dubey, Ravi Bishnoi, Arshdeep Singh, Prasidh Krishna, Avesh Khan, Mukesh Kumar

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