NEW DELHI: The fifth and final T20 International between India and Australia, scheduled at the Gabba in Brisbane, faces the looming threat of rain and thunderstorms.

With India holding an unassailable 2-1 lead in the five-match series, a washout would see them secure the series without having to take the field, further extending their impressive record under captain Suryakumar Yadav.

Weather clouds could decide series

According to forecasts, conditions are expected to be hot, humid, and unstable, making weather a significant factor for the series decider. Fans and players alike will be keeping a close eye on the skies as the toss approaches at 5:45 PM local time.

Brisbane Weather Forecast for Match Day:

  • 5 PM: Cloudy with around 47% chance of rain
  • 6 PM: Thunderstorms expected, 51% chance of rain
  • 7–8 PM: Cloudy intervals, 49% chance of rain
  • 9–10 PM: Showers increase, with rain probability rising to 56–60%
  • 11 PM: Cloudy, 49% chance of rain

India’s road to a commanding lead

India’s campaign in the series has been remarkable. The first game in Canberra was washed out, giving both teams a tricky start. Australia bounced back with a victory at the MCG, but India responded emphatically in Hobart to level the series.

The penultimate game in Queensland saw India dominate, winning by 48 runs and putting themselves in a commanding position heading into the finale.

With the weather now threatening the fifth T20I, a washout could hand India the series triumph, capping a brilliant comeback in the series under Suryakumar Yadav’s leadership. The contest at the Gabba promises drama, whether it’s on the field or in the clouds above.