2024-10-06 18:40:43
Bangladesh–India are entering the field in the evening. Gwalior, a city in Madhya Pradesh, India, is spreading heat with this match of T20, the shortened version of cricket. Over 30 thousand tickets in a few hours!
Bangladesh-India will face each other in the first T20 of the three-match series on Sunday (October 6) at 7:30 pm. Shrimant Madhavrao Scindia Cricket Stadium is going to enter international cricket with this match. It is India’s 54th international cricket venue.
The wicket of the stadium in discussion before the debut. How could it be? Franchise-based tournaments have changed cricket. T20 means festival of runs. Will this match run?
Since international cricket has not happened, there is no way for now except to check with domestic cricket. The rest will be guesswork. The Madhya Pradesh Premier League saw a run festival at this ground. Over 200 has been scored four times in 12 matches. But initially the wicket is a bit slow and the ball is low but gradually it becomes easier for the batsmen.
The average first innings runs at this ground in MPL is 171. Over 200 runs have been chased twice. 278 runs were scored in the first innings of a match. The chasing team did 239! All in all, the statistics say that the wicket will be a run festival. The team batting first has won four times and the team batting later has won 8 times.
However, Bangladesh and India made two types of comments about the wicket. Tawheed Hriday, who came to the press conference as the representative of Bangladesh, said that the wicket will be slow and low. In other words, the ball will come low on slow wickets.
‘We practiced here for two days. The wicket is a bit slow and low. We are taking information from field workers. Some domestic cricket matches have also been held here. Looks like the wicket will be slow. We will try to play like us’ said Hridoy.
Meanwhile, Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav said, ‘The wicket will be helpful for the batsmen. There is no reason to think that the main wicket will slow down with practice wickets.’
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