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The second T20 match will be played in Nagpur today between India and Australia (IND VS AUS). This is the first match at Nagpur Ground. The Indian team is on the backfoot after losing the first match in the series.


India vs Australia 2nd T20: The second T20 match will be played in Nagpur today between India and Australia (IND VS AUS). This is the first match at Nagpur Ground. The Indian team is on the backfoot after losing the first match in the series, today is a situation for the Indian team or death, if the match is lost, it may be a chance to lose the series, the second Kangaroo team will try to occupy the win series.

There is a pitch of Nagpur

Ballers have always been helped in the Nagpur grounds, the average score of the first batting team has been 151. In the second innings, the chasing of a low score is also difficult. New Zealand scored only 126 runs in one match here 6 years ago, but the Indian team could not chase this small target in the second innings. Team India were all out for just 79 runs in this match.

Head to Head Record between Indo-Australia


So far 24 T20 international matches have been played between India and Australia. India has been heavy in this, India has won 13 matches, while Australia have won in just 10 games. However, one match has been the result.

Will there be any changes in the Playing XI?

In the first T20 match played in Mohali, the entire Australian team performed brilliantly. In such a situation, the scope of any change in his team is negligible. Here is a change in Team India. Jasprit Bumrah can be seen in Playing-11 instead of Umesh Yadav.

There will be a possible playing eleven of both teams


Indian team- Rohit Sharma (captain), KL Rahul, Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik Pandya, Dinesh Karthik, Akshar Patel, Bhubaneswar Kumar, Yuzvendra Chahal, Jasprit Bumrah.

Australian Team – Aaron Finch (Captain), Jos English, Steven Smith, Glenn Maxwell, Matthew Wade (wicketkeeper), Tim David, Cameroon Green, Adam Japa, Pat Cummins, Jos Hazelwood, Nathan Alice.

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