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IND vs AUS: Weather forecast for 4th T20I, Queensland (6th November)

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The fourth IND vs AUS T20I will be played at the Carrara Oval, Queensland on November 6 (Thursday).
Carrara Oval in Queensland is all set to witness the fourth T20I between Indian Cricket Team and Australian Cricket Team on Thursday, November 6. The five-match series is tied 1-1 after three games and both sides will leave no stones unturned to outplay each other in the next encounter.
Ahead of the fourth T20I, spinner Kuldeep Yadav has been released from India squad to play for India A in the unofficial test series against South Africa. The left-arm wrist spinner was not picked in the playing XI in the Hobart T20I, which the visitors won by five wickets.
For Australia, Sean Abbott and Travis Head have left the squad to play in Sheffield Shield 2025-26. Hence, captain Mitchell Marsh will have a new opening partner in the next game and Matthew Short is highly likely to grab the spot. Glenn Maxwell, who joined the squad ahead of the third T20I, is also likely to play in the next game after missing the previous encounter.
Mitchell Marsh & Co. won the second T20I in Melbourne by four wickets, while India made a comeback by clinching a victory in the third game in Hobart by five wickets. Prior to that, the opening game at the Manuka Oval in Canberra was washed out due to rain. However, the next game in Queensland has no risk of rain.
IND vs AUS: Weather forecast for 4th T20I, Queensland (6th November)

According to weather.com, the temperature in Queensland on November 6 (Thursday) will be 26° C in the morning and drop to 16° C at night. The chance of rain is just 4% in the day and 6% in the evening. Since the encounter is scheduled to start in the evening according to local time, it will not be affected by rain. The humidity will be about 58% in the day and rise to 80% at night.
Meanwhile, Australia and India have both looked good so far in the series, winning one game each. The toss has played a big role so far as both sides opted to bowl first after winning the toss in the first three games. Moreover, the chasing teams won the last two games.
Will rain interrupt the fourth T20I between India and Australia?
There is 4% to 6% chance of rain in Queensland on November 6 (Thursday).
When and where will fourth India vs Australia T20I take place?
The fourth India vs Australia T20I will take place on November 6 at the Carrara Oval, Queensland.
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