IND vs WI 2018 : Third T20I - Statistical Preview

All the major stats and facts as India take on West Indies in the third and last T20I in Chennai.

Rohit Sharma has scored record 4 hundreds in T20I format (photo - getty)

India has already won the T20I series and will now look to finish on a winning note when they take on West Indies in the third and last T20I match in Chennai on Sunday night.

India has been excellent in all three departments of the game. Jasprit Bumrah, Kuldeep Yadav and Umesh Yadav have been rested for this game and Shahbaz Nadeem, Washington Sunder might replace them in playing XI.

On the other hand, West Indies need to put up a collective performance to compete for this ruthless Indian side. Shimron Hetmyer, Shai Hope, Darren Bravo have to score big runs to help West Indies to finish the tour with a win. 

All the major stats and facts as India take on West Indies in the third and last T20I in Chennai :

Head to Head - 

 Venue   T20Is   Won   by IND   Won   by   WI   Tied   NR 
 India  3  2  1  0  0
 West Indies   3  1  2  0  0
 Neutral   4  1  2  0  1
 Overall  10  4  5  0  1

1 - India has played one T20I match at MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai against New Zealand in September 2012 which they lost by just one run. 

2 - West Indies have won only 2 and lost 8 of the 11 T20Is they have played this year and one T20I ended with no result. 

69 - Rohit Sharma (2203 runs) needs 69 more runs to surpass Martin Guptil's tally of 2271 runs and become the leading run scorer in the T20I format.

96 - Number of sixes Rohit Sharma has hit in T20Is and needs 4 more sixes to become the first Indian and overall third player after Chris Gayle and Martin Guptill to achieve the milestone of 100 T20I sixes.

98 - Yuzvendra Chahal has taken 98 wickets in international cricket and needs just 2 more wickets to achieve 100 international wickets milestone. 

152 - KL Rahul has scored 152 runs at an average of 152 and at a strike rate of 174.71 in just 3 innings against West Indies in T20I format. 

556 - Rohit Sharma has scored 556 runs in T20Is in 2018 and needs 86 more runs to go past Virat Kohli's tally of 641 runs (the most T20I runs in a calendar year).

 
 

By Jasveer Singh Kharra - 11 Nov, 2018

    Share Via