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BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 20: Virat Kohli of India and Aaron Finch of Australia pose during an International Twenty20 series media opportunity at The Gabba on November 20, 2018 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)

Team India begins their long tour of Australia with a Twenty20 International in the three-match series at the Gabba on November 21 (Wednesday).

Meanwhile, the men in blues have won four of six games they have played in Australia to date including the last T20I series played in Australia in 2016. India, who want to make a mark this time around in Australia, will look to begin well. As it is, the challenge could be a tough one on the fast and bouncy pitch at the Gabba, which India vice-captain Rohit Sharma considers as the fastest in Australia.

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India have enough quality and depth in the side and form too behind them to give Australia a strong challenge in their own backyard.

While India is coming from the back to consecutive wins, it has been completely opposite for Australia. They have had a horrendous time and will hope to regain their confidence back.
Australia vs India 2018/19, Rohit Sharma
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Australia have all the talent; it’s just that they need to get some form on their side, which the visitors are traveling with.

Weather Forecast

It was cloudy and breezy when India arrived at the Gabba for their first practice session. But it is likely to be hot and humid on Wednesday. The traditionally bouncy wicket at the Gabba is expected to test the batsmen from both sides.

Furthermore, there are chances of rain throughout the match which can reduce the game time.

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Both India and Australia will look to win the opening fixture at Brisbane to set the tone for the games to follow.

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