Australia and India are set to clash in the fourth T20I at Carrara Oval in Queensland on Thursday, November 6. The series stands at an exciting 1-1. The team that emerges victorious on Thursday will eliminate the risk of losing the five-match series. Following a rainout in the first game in Canberra, Australia seized a 1-0 advantage by winning the second match in Melbourne by four wickets. They successfully chased a target of 126 runs in just 13.2 overs on a challenging pitch, thanks in part to Josh Hazlewood's outstanding performance with the new ball.

India made a strong comeback in the third T20I in Hobart, leveling the series. They easily surpassed a target of 187 runs, achieving the score in only 18.3 overs with five wickets remaining. Washington Sundar delivered a remarkable innings

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