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India vs Bangladesh 3rd T20I Preview:

Match Info
Match
IND vs BAN, 3rd T20I, Bangladesh tour of India 2024
Date
Saturday, October 12, 2024
Time
7:00 PM
Venue
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad
India Team
Batter
Allrounder
Bowler
Bowler
Batting Allrounder
Allrounder
Top order Batter
Bowler
Wicketkeeper Batter
Wicketkeeper Batter
Middle order Batter
Bowler
Bowling Allrounder
Bowler
Bangladesh Team
Top order Batter
Batter
Wicketkeeper Batter
Allrounder
Allrounder
Allrounder
Bowler
Wicketkeeper Batter
Bowler
Bowler
Bowler
Opening Batter
Bowler
Bowler
Top order Batter
This will be an exceptional one as the third and final T20I due to the India-Bangladesh series is to scheduled to be played at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad on Saturday,’ October 14.

Bangladeshi cricketer Mahmudullah decided not to play in the T20 format of the game. Moreover, this will be Mahmudullah’s last transnational T20 match.

The 37-year-old declared it at the pre-match press league before the unconventional T20I match; “It is time now that I should have looked beyond this formatting of cricket and taken more concern in the one-day games as well,” he added.

The Indian team is thinking of a clean sweep of the Australians.

Indians will look forward to a clean sweep in Hyderabad following the win in the two past games against Sri Lanka.

India holds the advantage out of all the formats having dominated the T20Is form by having won 14 out of 15 from Bangladesh.

Men in Blue will look to carry this winning spree into the final match of the series against the Bangladesh team.

Stadium features and stats

The latter is attributed to the total facility of Uppal Stadium, which is known as Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium and is capable of accommodating up to 50,000 people.

Overall Hyderabad pitch is good for bowlers, particularly in T20s, where pacers have picked up more wickets while spending more on economy.

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References:

IndiaToday.com

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