The series decider is here. India Women and Australia Women go head-to-head in the third and final T20I of the series at the Adelaide Oval on February 21, 2026. The stakes could not be higher.
India won the first match by 21 runs via the DLS method at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Australia came back hard in the second game at Canberra, where Georgia Voll’s blazing 88 off 57 balls powered them to a 19-run win to level the series at 1-1. Now everything is on the line in Adelaide.
Harmanpreet Kaur’s side will look to become only the second Indian women’s team to win a bilateral T20I series on Australian soil, while Sophie Molineux’s Australia will fight to reclaim home dominance.
India Women vs Australia Women Match Preview
This is the third and deciding T20I of the series between Australia Women and India Women, part of India Women’s tour of Australia 2026. India is ranked third in the ICC Women’s T20I rankings, while Australia holds the top spot. After the T20Is, the two sides will move on to a three-match ODI series starting on February 24 in Brisbane, followed by a one-off Test in Perth from March 6.

| Details | Information |
|---|---|
| Match | India Women vs Australia Women, 3rd T20I |
| Date | Saturday, 21 February 2026 |
| Time | 1:45 PM IST / 8:15 AM GMT / 6:45 PM Local (Adelaide) |
| Venue | Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, Australia |
| Series | India Women’s tour of Australia 2026 |
| Context | Series decider; series level at 1-1 |
Pitch Report
The Adelaide Oval uses drop-in pitches, which generally offer a true and even bounce throughout the match. The surface is batting-friendly and rewards stroke play, especially early in the innings. Seamers get decent movement with the new ball, particularly under the lights in a day-night game. As the innings progress, the pace and carry remain consistent, making it easier for batters to time the ball. Spin can play a role in the middle overs as the ball gets older and grip becomes available on the drop-in surface.
In Women’s T20Is at this venue, the scoring tends to be moderate rather than explosive. Most innings fall between 130 and 160. Bowlers who hit their lengths consistently and use a change of pace can keep things tight. Big boundaries, especially straight, make clearing the rope a challenge, which rewards placement and running between the wickets.
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Pitch Type | Drop-in, batting-friendly, true bounce |
| Average 1st Innings Score | 130–160 in Women’s T20Is at this venue |
| Pace vs Spin | Pace effective early; spin useful in middle overs |
| Toss Factor | Chasing has been preferred in women’s T20s here |
| Boundary Size | Large boundaries, especially straight |
Weather Report
Adelaide in late February is warm and dry. On match day, conditions should be clear with temperatures hovering around 25–30°C during the evening game. There is very little chance of rain, which makes this an ideal venue for uninterrupted cricket. The wind can pick up on occasion, which may affect outfield high-ball catching. Overall, the weather is expected to have no significant impact on the match, and fans can expect a full 40-over contest.
| Condition | Details |
|---|---|
| Temperature | 25–30°C during match hours |
| Sky | Clear, mostly sunny through the evening |
| Rain Chance | Very low |
| Humidity | Low to moderate |
| Overall | Ideal conditions for a full match |
Toss Prediction
At the Adelaide Oval, especially in night matches, teams tend to prefer chasing. The outfield is fast after dark, and the ball comes on nicely under lights, which helps batters play their shots more freely. In Women’s T20Is at this ground, the chasing side has had a better record. With the series on the line, both captains will think carefully, but the toss winner is likely to bowl first and aim to set a target for their bowlers to defend. India, in particular, has shown it can bowl sides out cheaply, which makes fielding first an attractive option.
Injury and Team Updates
- India Women: No Injury Concerns.
- Australia Women: No Injury Concerns.
Dream11 Team For India Women vs Australia Women

India Women vs Australia Women Head-to-Head Records in Women’s T20Is
Australia has long dominated this head-to-head rivalry. The two sides have played 35 Women’s T20Is, with Australia winning 26 and India just seven. One match ended in a tie, and one without a result. However, this current series has been closer. India won the first match and pushed Australia hard in the second, with the score now level at 1-1. The last time the two sides met in a Women’s T20 World Cup match was in 2024, where Australia won by nine runs. India will take heart from the form they showed in this series, particularly their bowling in the first game when they skittled Australia for just 133.
| Category | Stats |
|---|---|
| Total Women’s T20I Matches | 35 |
| Australia Women Wins | 26 |
| India Women Wins | 7 |
| Tied / No Result | 1 tie, 1 no result |
| Last Meeting (2nd T20I, Feb 19) | Australia won by 19 runs, Canberra |
Last Five Women’s T20I Meetings
- AUS Women won by 19 runs 19-Feb-2026
- IND Women won by 21 runs (DLS method) 15-Feb-2026
- AUS Women won by 9 runs 13-Oct-2024
- AUS Women won by 7 wickets (with 8 balls remaining) 09-Jan-2024
- AUS Women won by 6 wickets (with 6 balls remaining) 07-Jan-2024
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Top Picks For The Match
| Player | Team | Role | Key Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ashleigh Gardner | AUS-W | All-rounder | 3/22 in 2nd T20I; one of the best all-round players in women’s cricket |
| Arundhati Reddy | IND-W | Seam bowler | 4/22 in 1st T20I, 2/30 in 2nd; series’ standout bowler |
| Georgia Voll | AUS-W | Batter | 88 off 57 balls in 2nd T20I; 228 runs in 7 matches this season at SR 147 |
| Shafali Verma | IND-W | Opener | 418 runs in 10 recent matches at SR of 179; gives India explosive starts |
| Deepti Sharma | IND-W | All-rounder | 13 wickets in 9 recent matches; reliable with bat and ball in all conditions |
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