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Australia v India: fourth men’s Twenty20 international – live

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Shubman Gill, Abhishek Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav (capt), Tilak Varma, Axar Patel, Shivam Dube, Jitesh Sharma (wk), Washington Sundar, Arshdeep Singh, Varun Chakravarthy, Jasprit Bumrah.Don’t break up a winning combination.India are unchanged from the side that won the third game in the series in Hobart.Mitchell Marsh (capt), Matt Short, Josh Inglis (wk), Tim David, Josh Philippe, Marcus Stoinis, Glenn Maxwell, Xavier Bartlett, Ben Dwarshuis, Nathan Ellis, Adam Zampa.Four changes for Australia as Travis Head and Sean Abbott leave the squad to prepare for the Ashes.

Matt Short moves to the top of the order while Glenn Maxwell slots into the middle.Josh Philippe, Ben Dwarshuis and Adam Zampa also come into the XI.Mitchell Marsh wins the toss and elects to bowl first on the unfamiliar deck at Gold Coast Stadium.This is just the third men’s international at the venue but Australia are certainly comfortable bowling first no matter where they play.Suryakumar Yadav says it looks similar to India conditions so they would have batted first even if they had won the toss.

The India captain’s eyes are lighting up at what he thinks is a large ground with lots of space to hit the ball into,Hello and welcome to live coverage of the fourth T20 international between Australia and India at Gold Coast Stadium in Carrara,The series is all up for grabs after India made it 1-1 with a five-wicket victory in Hobart on Sunday,The opening match was washed out before Australia took an early lead in Melbourne,While the two rivals will always be out to get one over the other, there is no denying that the series is being overshadowed, at least for the hosts, by the Ashes that begin in little more than two weeks.

Australia’s Test squad named yesterday includes Travis Head and Sean Abbott who have now left the T20 group to ramp up preparations for red-ball fixtures, leaving Josh Inglis as the only player to still be in both lineups.Glenn Maxwell is expected to be the player to come in for Head with Matthew Short an option to open.India have many more players to choose from especially after Washington Sundar steered them to victory in his first game in the series on Sunday, while Nitish Kumar Reddy could return from injury.First ball will be at 6.15pm in Gold Coast / 7.

15pm AEDT / 1,45pm IST,The toss and team news will be coming up shortly,Meanwhile, let us know your thoughts and predictions – shoot me an email or find me @martinpegan on Bluesky or X,Let’s get into it!
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The many uses of leftover chutney, from breakfast to soups and glazes | Kitchen aide

Every Christmas I’m given chutney, and I still have four barely used jars. What to do with them before the next lot arrive? Christine, OxfordThis sounds like a job for Claire Dinhut, author of The Condiment Book, who also goes by the moniker Condiment Claire. She would approach this meal by meal, starting with breakfast. “It might not seem so obvious,” she says, “but I put Branston pickle on my avocado toast. If you think about it, you often add acidity, which is usually lemon, but chutney is punchy and has that same tang, as well as a bit of texture

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Divine dining: Australian church restaurants claim their own devout followings

At these places of worship, secular and churchgoing diners place their orders for coffee, curry puffs and za’atar pastries, served with kindnessGet our weekend culture and lifestyle emailOn Sunday mornings, thousands stream through Our Lady of Lebanon Co-Cathedral, a Lebanese Maronite Catholic church in Sydney’s western suburbs. In between back-to-back mass services, worshippers rush to its onsite cafe, Five Loaves.“Sunday is our busiest day,” says Yasmin Salim, who has fronted the counter for eight years. Lines are long and diners’ appetites are large: a single customer might ask for 10 pizzas and 10 pastries flavoured with za’atar, the Middle Eastern herb mix. “It’s like at Maccas, everyone wants their french fries,” says Salim

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How to make rotis – recipe | Felicity Cloake's Masterclass

These staple north Indian flatbreads come in a variety of forms – thinner, softer versions cooked on a flat tawa are also known as chapatis, while phulkas employ the same dough, but are held over a flame until they puff like a balloon. Either way, they’re great for scooping up meat and vegetables, or for mopping up sauce. Years of practice makes perfect, but this recipe is a good place to start.Prep 25 min Rest 30 min Cook 15 min Makes 8165g atta (chapati) flour, plus extra for dusting (see step 1)¼ tsp fine salt 1 tsp neutral oil Melted ghee or butter, to serve (optional)If you can’t find atta flour, which is a flavourful, very finely milled wholemeal flour that can be found in south Asian specialists and larger supermarkets, food writer Roopa Gulati recommends using a 50:50 mixture of plain flour and wholemeal flour instead. Put the flour and salt in a large bowl, whisk briefly, then make a well in the middle

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Pancakes, cheesecakes, dips, breads, mousses and … ice-cream? 17 mostly delicious ways with cottage cheese

High in protein, low in fat, the 70s ‘superfood’ is having another moment. Its fans say you can do almost anything with it. But should you?When I heard that cottage cheese was experiencing some kind of renaissance, my first thought was: “This is what comes of complacency.” I’d thought of cottage cheese as being safely extinct, but per capita consumption statistics show that, while it fell slightly out of favour, it never really went away. And now it’s having a moment

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Franc, Canterbury, Kent: ‘Just great, great cooking’ – restaurant review | Grace Dent on restaurants

Certain new restaurants I’m lured to semi-hypnotically, so rumours a few months back of an impending new venture from Dave Hart and Polly Pleasence slotted straight on to my “I’ll be there!” list. I still remember a long lunch seven years ago at their previous venture, the Folkestone Wine Company, where a piece of perfect pan-fried hake fillet topped with luscious squid and a zesty gremolata had me actually gasping with happiness. This was truly great cooking.And I knew who the chef was, too, because I could see him through a hatch cooking my lunch while I sipped my appassimento. Hart has worked for Stephen Harris at The Sportsman near Whitstable, and over the years has run several other places all across Kent

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Crispy chicken and pancetta with a nutty apple salad: Thomasina Miers’ Sunday best recipes

I recently invested in a beautifully wide, Shropshire-made pan that works on the hob and in the oven with equal ease, and without the chemical nonstick lining I keep reading about. It is a brilliant pan. As I turn on the heat to crisp the skin on my chicken thighs on the stove top, I can prep the vegetables I will then roast in the same pan. There is a soothing rhythm to this type of cooking, where most of the work is done in the oven. Here, I use jerusalem artichokes, the most delicious of autumn vegetables, parboiled in lemon juice to make them more digestible and then roasted with garlic and onions, until beautifully caramelised, and it’s a marvellous thing to put down on the kitchen table

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The RBA predicts inflation will rise faster than wages. Let’s hope it’s wrong | Greg Jericho

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Marks & Spencer’s cyber-trauma is bad, but clearly manageable

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LOL: is this the ultimate texting faux pas (and what should you use instead)?

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Elon Musk’s $1tn Tesla pay deal to be rejected by huge Norway wealth fund

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McIlroy thanks PGA chief for Ryder Cup apology and questions LIV changes

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Venus Williams, 45, to open 33rd straight professional season at Auckland Classic

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