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WI vs ENG 2019 : Fourth ODI - Statistical Preview

WI vs ENG 2019 : Fourth ODI - Statistical Preview

All the major stats and facts ahead of the fourth ODI between West Indies and England in Grenada.

Shimron Hetmyer scored 82 balls 100 in the second ODI in Bridgetown (photo - getty)

West Indies and England will take on each other in the fourth ODI at National Cricket Stadium, St George's, Grenada tonight. The third ODI was abandoned due to rain at the same venue day before yesterday and the series is still tied 1-1 and winner of this match will not lose the series. 

Most part of the series has been dominated by the batsmen and the trend should continue in the remaining matches too. In the first ODI West Indies posted a mammoth total of 364 runs but their one dimensional and toothless bowling attack couldn't defend and England chased down the target easily. In the second ODI West Indies brought back Sheldon Cottrell who picked up five wickets haul and helped his team to level the series.

West Indies's trio of Chris Gayle, Shai Hope, and Shimron Hetmyer are in good form and all have got at least one fifty-plus score and if they come good then West Indies should post yet another big total on the board. On the other hand, England have a better batting line up but Jonny Bairstow hasn't clicked with the bat yet and Jason Roy is inconsistent. If they give a good start then England can chase down any score or can set a big target for any opposition. With series is on the line both teams should play their strongest lineup.

Team News -

- Andre Russell is back and if he is fit enough to bowl 7-8 overs spell then he might replace Carlos Brathwaite in the playing XI.

- Ben Stokes was suffering from a minor knee injury and if got recovered then he will replace Alex Hales in the playing XI. 

All the major stats and facts ahead of the fourth ODI between West Indies and England in Grenada :

Head to Head -

 Venue   ODIs   Won by WI    Won by ENG    Tied   NR 
 West Indies    41  22  16  0  3
 England     39  15  22  0  2
 Neutral    18  6  12  0  0
 Overall   98  43  50  0  5

5 - West Indies have won the last 5 ODIs they have played at National Cricket Stadium, Grenada and it will be the first ODI at this venue since August 2014. 

5 - Jos Buttler needs to hit 5 more sixes to complete 100 sixes in ODI cricket. He will become the second England player after Eoin Morgan to achieve this feat. 

17 - Moeen Ali has bowled 17 overs at an economy of 8 in this series but hasn't taken a single wicket yet. 

52 - Eoin Morgan needs 52 more runs to complete 6000 ODI runs for England. He will be the first player to achieve the milestone of 6000 ODI runs for England.

100 - This will be the 100th ODI of Darren Bravo's career. He has 2716 runs at an average of 31.16 in 99 ODIs with 3 hundreds and 17 fifties. 

10,000 - Chris Gayle (9912) needs 88 more runs to achieve the milestone of 10,000 ODI runs. He will be the second West Indies player after Brian Lara to achieve this milestone. 

 
 

By Jasveer Singh Kharra - 27 Feb, 2019

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