November 29, 2024

India vs West Indies Stat Attack: How Team India has fared in Twenty20 Internationals at Lauderhill | Cricket News

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NEW DELHI: India face West Indies in the 4th T20I still trailing the five-match series 1-2.

Ahead of their match, here is a look at their record in Twenty20 Internationals at Lauderhill:
# West Indies have lost the last six T20Is played at Lauderhill – by 12 runs on August 4, 2018 & by 19 runs on August 5, 2018 – both to Bangladesh and by 4 wickets on August 3, 2019, by 22 runs on August 4, 2019, by 59 runs on August 6, 2019 and by 88 runs on August 7, 2022 – the last four to India.

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# India’s only defeat out of six T20Is played at Lauderhill (NR 1) was by a solitary run on August 27, 2016. In response to West Indies’ 245 for six, India could manage 244 for four.
# India’s 244 for four at Lauderhill on August 27, 2016 remains their lowest ever total in a losing cause against any opponent in T20Is.
# Ravi Bishnoi‘s excellent figures of 4 for 16 vs West Indies on August 7, 2022 are the best by an Indian bowler in T20Is at Lauderhill.
# Lokesh Rahul remains the only Indian batsman to post a hundred in T20Is at Lauderhill – 110 not out off 51 balls vs West Indies on August 27, 2016.

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# Rohit Sharma is the only Indian batsman to hit two fifties in T20Is at Lauderhill – both vs West Indies – 67 on August 4, 2019 and 62 on August 27, 2016.
# Evin Lewis‘ 100 off 49 balls against India on August 27, 2016 remains the only hundred by a West Indian player in T20Is at Lauderhill. He had scored 47 in the powerplay in the said game. Lewis hit nine sixes (apart from five fours) during his 100 – the most by any batter in a T20I at Lauderhill.

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# Sunil Narine‘s career-best figures of 4 for 12 vs New Zealand on July 1, 2012 are the best by a West Indian bowler in T20Is at Lauderhill. The said performance remains his only four-wicket haul in this format. He dismissed both the openers (Martin Guptill & Rob Nicol) off successive balls.
Stats Courtesy: Rajesh Kumar

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