Australia Playing XI vs India- 5th T20I, India Tour of Australia 2025

Published - 07 Nov 2025, 11:52 PM | Updated - 08 Nov 2025, 12:00 AM

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India will face Australia in the fifth game of the five-match T20I series. This article provides details about Australia's Playing 11 vs India for the fifth match of the series.

Australia Playing XI vs India- 5th T20I, India Tour of Australia 2025:

Openers: Mitchell Marsh (c), Matthew Short

Australia would be desperate to win the upcoming fifth and final T20I against India in order to level the series, which has been reduced to four matches with one game getting washed out.

The home team would also like to improve their T20I record against India, especially in the last five, having been able to win just one of the last five matches that they have played against the Men in Blue.

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For that to happen, the former T20 World Cup winners would bank on their batters to put on a strong batting effort, which they haven't been able to do in the last couple of. matches

The Mitchell Marsh-led side was 10-15 runs short of what could have been a match-winning score in the third T20I, while they couldn't get the pace right while chasing a manageable total of 168 runs, and ended up losing the match by 48 runs.

The onus will be on the middle-order batters to cash in on the good start provided by the openers and get going in the middle phase of the innings by being a bit more proactive against the likes of Shuva Dube and Varun Chakaravarthy.

Amidst a disappointing batting effort from the middle order in the last match, the new opening duo of Mitchell Marsh and Matthew Short did a fine job at the top of the order but were dismissed at a crucial juncture.

Both the batters would wish to go big after getting set, given the performance of the middle order in the last couple of matches.

Middle-order batsmen and all-rounders: Josh Inglis (wk), Tim David, Josh Philippe, Marcus Stoinis, Glenn Maxwell

Despite a below-par effort from the Australian middle order in the previous game, the team management is expected to go into the final T20I with the same personnel that featured in the previous match, as the team is known for backing its players.

The likes of Josh Inglis, Josh Philippe, Glenn Maxwell, and Marcus Stoinis would like to repay the faith by playing match-winning knocks in the series decider.

If the middle order can raise its game, Australia can find itself with a great chance of winning the game.

It would be interesting to see if the batting lineup can adapt to the change in conditions, if any, in the upcoming match, like their opponent did in the last game.

Bowlers: Ben Dwarshuis, Xavier Bartlett, Nathan Ellis, Adam Zampa

Unlike the performance with the bat, the bowlers did their job by restricting India to a chasable total of 167 runs.

Australia would want their bowlers to keep up the good work in the final game against a strong Indian batting lineup, which bats till number eight.

The bowling attack will once again be led by Nathan Elliswho has been the pick of the bowlers and would want to carry the form in the final white ball game of the year for the home team.

Ellis will be assisted by Ben Dwarshius and Xavier Bartlett as the other two specialist fast bowlers, with Marcus Stoinis being the fast bowling all-rounder, while Adam Zampa will fulfill the role of the sole specialist spinner in the playing XI.

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