IND vs BAN Dhaka Weather: Team winning the toss can choose bowling, know how the pitch and weather will be in the second ODI
India vs Bangladesh 2nd ODI Pitch And Weather Forecast Report: India scored 370 for 4 in 50 overs in February 2011 match against Bangladesh at this ground. This is the highest ODI score at Shere Bangla Stadium.
Dhaka Weather Forecast for India vs Bangladesh 2nd ODI: The second ODI of the 3-match series between India and Bangladesh is to be played on 7 December 2022 at the Shere Bangladesh National Stadium in Dhaka. India has so far played 23 ODI matches on this ground. Out of this, India has won 14 and lost in 8. One match did not result.
However, Team India has lost 3 of the last 5 matches at this ground and has won only one. One match was inconclusive. The team batting later has won 14 matches at this ground. In such a situation, the toss can play an important role here.
Spinners can do wonders
The role of spinners will continue to be important in the second match in Dhaka as well. If the pitch behaves like it did on Sunday, the fast bowlers will have to take advantage of the erratic pace and bounce. Despite the start at 12 noon, both the teams would probably like to bowl first, as dew is a factor in the evening. If we talk about rain, then fans do not need to be disappointed. According to the forecast of the Meteorological Department, there is no possibility of rain in Dhaka on 7 December. It will be sunny.
The record of the highest score on this ground is recorded in the name of India. India scored 370 runs for 4 wickets in 50 overs against Bangladesh on 19 February 2011. Bangladesh team was able to score only 283 runs for 9 wickets in 50 overs.
India vs Bangladesh 2nd ODI, Interesting Facts (India vs Bangladesh 2nd ODI, Interesting Facts)
- Indian Cricket Team Earlier in the year 2015, she went to Bangladesh for the ODI series. In the first match of that series, Mustafizur Rahman took five wickets on his debut. This time he remained wicketless in the first match of the series. However, his unbeaten 10 runs played a vital role in winning the match.
- Shakib Al Hasan and Ibadat Hossain did so for the fourth time that two Bangladeshi bowlers have taken four or more wickets in an ODI innings. This was the second occasion when a fast bowler was included in the combination.
- Virat Kohli If he scores 21 runs in the second ODI, he will become the second guest batsman to score 1000 ODI runs in Bangladesh. Kumar Sangakkara has achieved this feat before Virat Kohli. Kumar Sangakkara tops that list with 1045 runs. Kohli has scored 979 runs at an average of 75.30 and a strike rate of 99.59.