The highly anticipated first One Day International between India and Australia is set to kick off on Sunday, October 19, 2025, at Perth’s Optus Stadium. This crucial match is not only the beginning of a three-game series but also signifies Shubman Gill’s debut as India’s permanent ODI captain. The return of seasoned batsmen Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli is expected to strengthen India’s batting attack as they face a determined Australian side led by Mitchell Marsh.
Perth’s weather is a significant talking point, with forecasts indicating a chance of light showers during the afternoon. While the skies are expected to be partly cloudy, intermittent rain could lead to brief interruptions, particularly during the initial stages of the game. Temperatures are predicted to range between 18-22°C with moderate humidity and a noticeable breeze. Although a full washout is unlikely, bowlers might benefit from the conditions.
Optus Stadium is renowned for its fast pitch, offering ample bounce and pace, which typically favors fast bowlers, especially in the early overs. The surface, usually hard with a covering of grass, aids seam movement. Once batters acclimatize to the bounce, scoring can become more fluid. While spinners may not find significant turn, they can utilize the pitch’s characteristics. With a history of successful chases, the team winning the toss might consider bowling first, especially with the added movement expected for pacers under potential overcast skies.








