Integrity Score 554
No Records Found
No Records Found
India will once again facr Bangladesh for the second time in less than a month – the first coming in T20 World Cup's warm-up match – but today's match will be of significantly higher value, as the two teams clash in the Super Eight clash on Saturday.
While India remains undefeated, Bangladesh struggles for form, setting the stage for a fascinating contest at Kensington Oval.
Historically, India have dominated Bangladesh, but the latter's plucky nature makes them a threat. India, with a formidable lineup, showcased a clinical performance against Afghanistan in their Super Eights opener. With only a travel day between their remaining games, India will hope their underperforming stars step up.
Openers Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, despite decent starts, have yet to deliver impactful innings. Both have attempted to accelerate the scoring but with limited success.
Shivam Dube, selected for his power-hitting, has struggled to replicate his IPL form. Though he managed an unbeaten 31 against the USA, it was Suryakumar Yadav's efforts in the game that proved decisive. Dube's continued underperformance might see Sanju Samson getting a chance in the middle order.
Hardik Pandya's explosive cameo against Afghanistan was a significant positive for India. Known for his powerful hitting, Hardik's form is crucial for India's campaign.
On the bowling front, India is expected to retain their current combination, including left-arm spinner Kuldeep Yadav. The Caribbean wickets have favoured spinners, and India has effectively utilised three in their lineup.