IND vs AFG: Who has the upper hand India or Afghanistan in T20I? See what the head-to-head statistics say


Posted on 9th Jan 2024 01:00 pm by rohit kumar

IND vs AFG Head to Head: Afghanistan is counted among those teams, which have the power to surprise the opposition team in any match. The Afghan team achieved this feat several times in the recently played World Cup 2023.

 

However, Afghanistan has no luck against India in T20 International. Afghanistan easily succumbs to Rohit's platoon in the shortest format of cricket. We are not saying this, but the head-to-head figures are telling the same story.

 

Who is superior to whom in T-20?

The teams of India and Afghanistan (IND vs AFG) have played against each other a total of 5 times so far in T-20 International. Rohit and company have tasted victory in four of these five matches. At the same time, one match remained inconclusive. That means Afghanistan is still waiting for its victory against India in instant cricket. However, Captain Rohit and Team India know very well that the Afghanistan team cannot be underestimated.

 

Who will have fun in Mohali?

The first T20 match between India and Afghanistan is to be played at IS Bindra Cricket Stadium in Mohali. Batsmen dominate this ground. Due to good bounce in the pitch, the ball hits the bat very well. Along with this, the outfield of this ground is also very fast, due to which it is easier to send the ball across the boundary line. However, the pitch also helps fast bowlers in the beginning.

 

What do the figures say?

This ground in Mohali has hosted a total of 9 T20 International matches so far. Out of these, the team batting first has won 5. At the same time, in 4 matches the team chasing the runs has hit the ground. The average score in the first innings was 168, while the average score in the second innings was 152. Given the dew, the captain who wins the toss will want to bowl first.

 

Also Read: IND vs SA: What did Hitman Rohit Sharma say, compared the victory in Cape Town with this historic match

1 Like 0 Dislike
Previous news Next news
Other news

Congress: 'Tariff has shaken the whole world...', Shashi Tharoor expressed concern over US import duty

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Tuesday said that the tariffs imposed by the Trump administration h

Earthquake tremors were felt in Kutch, Gujarat, with no loss of life or property.

Earthquake tremors were felt in Kutch district of Gujarat this morning. The magnitude of the eart

Pune Bridge Collapse: 'There was a lot of crowd on the bridge, the road got jammed due to vehicles', victims told the reason for the Pune accident

A 32-year-old iron footbridge built on the Indrayani River collapsed on Sunday afternoon in the M

Adil and his fellow doctors had received training in the forests of Kashmir; a new revelation in the Delhi bomb blast case.

The terrorists involved in the attack near Delhi's Red Fort, who were part of a sophisticated ter

Sonia Gandhi inaugurated 'Indira Bhawan', now 9A Kotla Road will be the new address of the Congress headquarters

Congress MP Sonia Gandhi inaugurated the new party headquarters in Delhi. During this, Congress P

Harvard Row: Why was Harvard banned from admitting foreign students, what is the impact of Trump's decision on India?

Harvard University will no longer be able to admit foreign students. The Donald Trump administrat

Illegal Immigration: After America, now illegal immigrants will be deported from UK too, raid in Indian restaurant

After America, now preparations are underway for deportation from the UK as well. The UK's Labour

Congress: 'The decision was taken due to public pressure and pressure of court investigation', said Rahul Gandhi on Biren Singh's resignation

Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi on Sunday said Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh had to resi

'India came in and attacked', Pakistani senator exposed his government in full parliament; said- Chaklata airbase has been destroyed.

After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam on 22 April, the Indian Army destroyed the terrorist hideo

Hong Kong Fire: The death toll in the fire has risen to 128, with bodies still being recovered from burnt buildings.

The death toll in the fire that swept through Hong Kong's residential buildings has risen to 128.

Sign up to write
Sign up now if you have flare of writing..
Login   |   Register
Follow Us
Indyaspeak @ Facebook Indyaspeak @ Twitter Indyaspeak @ Pinterest RSS



Play Free Quiz and Win Cash