India vs Bangladesh, ODI World Cup 2023, Match 17: Stats Preview of Players' Records and Approaching Milestones
India has dominated Bangladesh in ODIs with 31 victories in 40 matches
Pre-tournament favourites and the in-form team India (IND) lock horns with Bangladesh (BAN) in their fourth match of the ongoing sixteenth edition of the World Cup. Match No. 17 is scheduled to take place on Thursday, October 19, 2023 at Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune. The Men in Blue are on a roll after winning their opening three encounters while the Bangla Tigers have emerged victorious only in one out of the three.
Talking about India’s perfect start to the campaign, they have been one of the most in-form sides after beating Australia, Afghanistan, and arch-rivals Pakistan. After bagging a duck against the Aussies, skipper Rohit Sharm smashed a century and a half-century against the Afghans and the Pakistanis respectively. Star batter Virat Kohli also has two fifties to his name already as the team is looking in great touch at the moment.
The Tigers won their opening clash against Afghanistan but then went on to lose their next two games against reigning champions England the runners-up from the last two WC editions, New Zealand. Shakib Al Hasan and his side will look to put on a better show this time around and give tough competition to the host nation. On the other hand, India will hope to keep the winning momentum going and make it four in four before they face the Kiwis on Sunday, the 22nd in Dharamsala.
Meanwhile, here are some of the important stats and numbers ahead of Match No. 17 between India and Bangladesh in the World Cup 2023:
Head-to-Head: India and Bangladesh have met each other 40 times in one-day internationals with the Men in Blue winning on 31 occasions and the Tigers on eight. One encounter ended with no result.
141 – Rohit Sharma (17859) needs 141 runs to reach the landmark of 18000 runs in international cricket.
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67- Ishan Kishan (933) needs 67 runs to complete 1000 runs in ODIs.
4 – Shreyas Iyer (96) is four big hits away from reaching 100 maximums in international matches.
26 – Najmul Hossain Shanto (974) requires 26 runs to get to 1000 runs in ODI cricket.
1 – Mehidy Hasan Miraz (149) is one game away from appearing in his 150th international game.
77 – Virat Kohli (25923) is 77 runs short of reaching the milestone of 26000 runs across formats.
3 – Mushfiqur Rahim (97) needs three sixes to reach 100 maximums in the 50-overs format.
6 – Miraz (94) requires six scalps to get to 100 wickets in the ODI format.
2 – Kohli (148) is two grabs away from completing 150 catches in one-day internationals.
67 – Shubman Gill (1933) needs 67 runs to get to 2000 runs in the ODI format.
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