Wednesday 30 March 2016

What decides India-West Indies T20 matches?

India will face West Indies in the second semifinal at Wankhede in Mumbai on Thursday.
India will face West Indies in the second semifinal at Wankhede in Mumbai on Thursday.

A look at what decides India-West Indies Twenty20 matches ahead of the semifinal.

As India versus West Indies World T20 championships 2016 semifinal will be played in Mumbai on Thursday, we will have a look at some of the interesting aspects between the teams.
A look at what decides India-West Indies Twenty20 matches ahead of the semifinal.
India wins every time
>> When Virat Kohli bats at No.3
>> When Badree's first three ovrs yield four boundaries
>> When it makes more than 45 in the powerplay
>> When West Indies is led by Darren Sammy
West Indies wins every time
>>When Chris Gayle hits at least four fours
>> When two or more wickets fall in the powerplay
>> When it dismisses Rohit Sharma for 5.
>> When it forces M.S. Dhoni out to bat
Head to Head: India 2, West Indies 2
Ground Reality: No one knows what's safe at the Wankhede. Targets of 183 and 230 have proven inadequate this tournament.
Average first-innings score: 206.7
Average second innings score: 195
West Indies captain Darren Sammy said: "As I said, it is six steps to the Cup. We have taken four. We had little potholes in the road, but we have dusted ourselves off.
Ravi Shastri, Indian Team Director said: We have played to 70 per cent of our abilities in this tournament. So there's still 30 per cent in areas we need to improve.

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