Providence Stadium’s Stats: In the five-match T20 series being played against the West Indies, the Indian team has lost the first match. Now the second match between the two will be played at Providence Stadium in Guyana. In the first match played in Trinidad, Team India, captained by Hardik Pandya, had to face defeat by 4 runs. The first match was low scoring. At the same time, let us know what will be the attitude of the pitch and ground in the second match.
pitch report
Fast bowlers get success in Guyana’s Providence Stadium. As a result, most of the low scoring matches are seen at the ground. The average score of the first innings in the match is 123 runs. It becomes more difficult to score runs here as the match progresses. Slow wicket also provides help to spinners. However, in the recent T20 International match, this ground has seen a target chase of more than 150 runs. Teams chasing runs often win on this ground.
Providence Stadium statistics
- A total of 11 T20 International matches have been played at Providence Stadium so far, in which West Indies have won 3. On the other hand, the visiting teams have won 3 matches and the natural team has won 3 matches. Apart from this, 3 matches have been inconclusive.
- The teams batting first in the match have won 3 matches and the team chasing runs have won 5 matches.
- The highest T20 International score at the ground is 191/5, scored by England against the West Indies in 2010.
- The lowest score at the ground is 68/10, made by Ireland in 2010 against the West Indies in 2010.
- Here the lowest total of 139/9 was defended by West Indies against Ireland in 2010.
- Sri Lanka’s Mahela Jayawardene has a high score on the field. He scored 100 runs in 64 balls in 2010 against West Indies.
- Here the best bowling figures are recorded in the name of Jason Holder, who took 4 wickets for 26 runs against Pakistan in 2021.
- Nicholas Pooran has hit maximum 12 sixes on the field. At the same time, Sri Lanka’s Mahela Jayawardene holds the record for hitting the maximum number of 18 fours.
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