In a day/night match on Tuesday in Guwahati, both sides will square off against one another.
Team India, captained by Rohit Sharma, is ready to face the visitors in the One Day Internationals after winning the three-match T20I series 2-1. In a day/night match on Tuesday in Guwahati, both sides will square off against one another. The 50-over format will now be the emphasis for India and Sri Lanka. Team India will enter the tournament as the clear favourites with star players Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma in contention for spots in the starting 11. They are well-positioned because of their balanced side and great momentum.
In 2018, India easily chased down 322 against a young West Indies team in the only ODI at this venue. The game saw only 10 wickets fall, with six of them falling to spin, indicating that the spinners would have some assistance. Early on, there should not be much swing available, allowing batters to go hard from ball one. Following the toss, chasing may be the favoured choice, with dew expected to come into play in the second innings.
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IND (recent last): NR NR L L W
SL (recent last): W L L NR W
Total matches | 2 |
Matches won bowling first | 2 |
Average 1st Inns scores | 186 |
Average 2nd Inns scores | 188 |
Highest total recorded | 326/2 (42.1 Ov) by IND vs WI |
Lowest total recorded | 50/10 (30.4 Ov) by ENGW vs INDW |
Highest score chased | 326/2 (42.1 Ov) by IND vs WI |
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