Indian team, after a five-wicket loss in their previous T20I game, would look to win their fourth T20I match against Australia to seal this five-match series. The Aussies on the other hand would look to continue their winning momentum and level this five-match T20I series by a 2-2 margin.
Here, in this article, we will have a look at some of the stats and numbers before the start of the game.
1 - Tanveer Sangha needs one more wicket to complete the milestone of picking 50 wickets in T20 cricket overall.
2 - Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium at Raipur is set to host only the second International game.
Earlier, India played an ODI match against New Zealand at Raipur on January 2023. India beat New Zealand by 8 wickets in that game.
4 - Indian skipper Suryakumar Yadav needs 21 more runs to become the fourth batter to complete 2000 runs for India in men's T20I.
Most runs for India in men's T20I:
Virat Kohli - 4008 runs (107 inns)
Rohit Sharma - 3853 runs (140 inns)
KL Rahul - 2265 runs (68 inns)
Suryakumar Yadav - 1979 (53 inns)
Shikhar Dhawan - 1759 (66 inns)
7 - Ruturaj Gaikwad needs 7 more runs to complete the milestone of reaching 4000 runs in T20 cricket.
13 - Tilak Varma needs 13 more runs to complete the milestone of reaching 2000 runs in T20 cricket.
37 - Jason Behrendorff has conceded only 37 runs in this T20I series after bowling 48 balls from two games with two wickets to his name.
Jason Behrendorff vs India in T20Is:
1-0-5-0 at Ranchi, 2017
4-0-21-4 at Guwahati, 2017
4-0-43-1 at Brisbane, 2018
3-0-16-1 at Visakhaptanam, 2019
3-0-17-1 at Bengaluru, 2019
4-1-25-1 at Visakhapatnam, 2023
4-1-12-1 at Guwahati, 2023
He has taken 9 wickets from 7 innings against India at an impressive economy of 6.04.
39 - Glenn Maxwell needs 39 more runs to become the highest run-scorer against India in T20I history.
Most runs vs India in men's T20I:
Nicholas Pooran - 592 (20 inns)
Glenn Maxwell - 554 (20 inns)
Aaron Finch - 500 (18 inns)
51 - Ruturaj Gaikwad needs 51 more runs to become the highest run-scorer for India in a single bilateral T20I series.
Most runs for India in a bilateral T20I series:
Virat Kohli - 231 vs England in 2021 (H)
KL Rahul - 224 vs New Zealand in 2020 (A)
Ishan Kishan - 206 vs South Africa in 2022 (H)
Shreyas Iyer - 204 vs Sri Lanka in 2022 (H)
Virat Kohli - 199 vs Australia in 2016 (A)
Virat Kohli - 183 vs West Indies in 2019 (H)
Ruturaj Gaikwad - 181 vs Australia in 2023 (H)