IND v WI 2018: Fourth ODI - Statistical Preview

All the major stats and facts as India take on West Indies in the fourth ODI match in Mumbai

Virat Kohli has scored more than 400 runs in this ODI series against West Indies so far | AP

India will be eager to bounce back after 43 runs defeat in the previous ODI when they face off West Indies in the fourth ODI at Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai on Monday. India's batting is solely relying on top three of Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan and Virat Kohli and middle order's form is a big concern for them right now. Rishabh Pant, MS Dhoni and Ambati Rayudu haven't scored big runs yet and they'll be hoping for a better outing. On the other hand, West Indies should be motivated after two back to back good performance and will be excited to challenge India in yet another game. 

All the major stats and facts as India take on West Indies in the fourth ODI match in Mumbai :

1. Head to Head -

 Venue   ODIs   Won by IND   Won by WI   Tied   NR 
 India   53  25  27  1  0
 West Indies    36  14  20  0  2
 Neutral  35  18  15  1  1
 Overall  124  57  62  2  3

 

1 - India have played only one ODI at Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai against New Zealand in 1995 which they won by 6 wickets while West Indies have played 4 ODIs at this venue. 

3 - Bhuvneshwar Kumar needs 3 more wickets to become the 12th Indian bowler to take 100 or more ODI wickets.

109 - Shikhar Dhawan needs 109 more runs to complete 5000 ODI runs and if he scores these runs in his next innings then will become the fastest Indian to reach 5000 ODI runs. 

144.12 - Virat Kohli's ODI batting average in 2018. He has scored 1153 runs at this average in just 12 innings this year with six hundreds and three fifties. 

991 - Runs West Indies opener Kieran Powell has in ODI cricket and is just 9 runs away from achieving 1000 ODI runs milestone. 

994 - Rohit Sharma has scored 994 runs at an average of 55.22 against West Indies and needs 6 more runs to become 5th Indian player to score 1000 ODI runs against West Indies. 

2006 - Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai will host its first ODI match since November 2006. Last time it hosted ICC Champions Trophy 2006 final which was played between Australia and West Indies. 

 
 

By Jasveer Singh Kharra - 28 Oct, 2018

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