Will Team India be able to make a comeback in Mumbai or will New Zealand dominate? Know the pitch report.

The third Test match is to be played at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai from November 1. Wankhede Stadium. (Photo Source: Twitter) The third Test match between India and New Zealand is to be played at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai from November 1. Earlier, the Kiwi team has won the series by defeating Team India in Bengaluru and Pune Tests. In such a situation, to avoid defeat in the third test, the host team needs every possible win. On the other hand, the New Zealand team will enter the field with the intention of a clean sweep. According to reports, the pitch of the third Test match is unlikely to be a completely turning track. As was seen in the second Test match in Pune, where Mitchell Santner destroyed the Indian batting order. In that match, Santner took a total of 13 wickets, which included 7 wickets in the first innings and 6 wickets in the second innings. On Monday, BCCI’s chief pitch curator Ashish Bhowmik along with elite panel curator Taposh Chatterjee spoke to Wankhede curator Ramesh Mamunkar about the pitch. A source told The Times of India that it will be a sporting track. There is still some grass on the pitch. The first day is expected to be good for batting and then the spinners will start getting turn from the second day. Last time India defeated New Zealand in Wankhede Last time in the last Test at Wankhede in December 2021, India defeated New Zealand by 372 runs. On a spin-friendly pitch, the Kiwis were bowled out for 62 and 167 runs, while the hosts scored 325 and 276 runs for seven wickets. In that match, Ravichandran Ashwin took eight wickets for 42 runs, while New Zealand’s Ajaz Patel created history by taking 10 wickets for 119 runs in the first innings and four wickets for 104 runs in the second innings. He took 14 wickets giving a total of 223 runs.

IND vs ENG Semi final: Get ready for a low scoring thriller, bowlers will dominate, statistics are giving testimony

This match between the two teams will be played in Guyana. Team India (Photo Source: X/Twitter) T20 World Cup 2024, IND vs ENG 2nd Semi final: The second semi-final match of the ongoing T20 World Cup will be played today on 27 June between India and England at the Providence Stadium in Guyana. Both the teams would like to win this match and qualify for the final. India reached the semi-finals by winning consecutive matches, whereas England’s journey was a bit up and down, but the team regained its old rhythm in the Super 8. So in this match, cricket fans can once again see the dominance of bowlers. However, looking at the match, stats and records on the field, it seems that cricket fans are going to see a low scoring match. Not a lot of high scores Let us tell you that England holds the record for the highest score in an innings at Providence Stadium, when it scored 191 runs against West Indies in 2010. However, a total of 11 matches of the ongoing T20 World Cup have been played here so far and only 5 teams have been able to score more than 150 runs on this ground. Too many low scores Let us tell you that some low scoring matches have also been seen in the ongoing T20 World Cup on this ground. In a match against West Indies, Uganda was all out for just 39 runs. Also, in this T20 World Cup, there are 6 teams that have not been able to score more than 100 runs on this ground. wicket taking ground In the total matches played in the ongoing T20 World Cup at Providence Stadium, 1 wicket falls for every 15.98 runs. In the 18 T20 matches played at the ground, a total of 198 wickets have fallen at a strike rate of 16.74. Whereas the average score on this ground is 142 runs, which has fallen to 130 runs in the ongoing T20 World Cup. Difficult ground to chase the target Overall, 18 T20 matches have been played on this ground so far, in which the team batting in the first innings has scored runs at a run rate of 7.50, while in the second innings this run rate falls to 6.50. From this stat, you can guess that chasing runs on this ground is not easy.

WPL 2024: Top 5 Contenders to win Orange Cap: These 5 players will dominate, can win Orange Cap

Women’s Premier League 2024 starts on 23 February. WPL 2024 (Photo Source: Getty Images) WPL 2024: Top 5 Contenders to win Orange Cap: Women’s Premier League 2024 starts on 23 February. The league will be jointly organized this time in Bangalore and Delhi. The first match of the season will be played between Mumbai Indians and Delhi Capitals. The league stage rounds of the tournament will be played till March 13. The eliminator match will be played on March 15 and the final match on March 17 in Delhi. The team topping the points table at the end of the league stage round will directly play the final. The eliminator match will be played between the teams ranked number 2 and 3. All the teams have started preparations for the upcoming season. Last season, Delhi Capitals captain Meg Lanning won the Orange Cap by scoring 345 runs in 9 matches. Which five players can win the Orange Cap by scoring the most runs in the upcoming season, let’s see their names- WPL 2024: These 5 players can win Orange Cap 5. Alyssa Healy Alyssa Healy (Photo Source: Australian player Alyssa Healy showed her brilliant performance while captaining UP Warriors last season. Last season, Alyssa Healy scored 253 runs at an average of 31.62 and strike rate of 141.34. Showing excellent form with the bat in the upcoming season, Alyssa Healy can win the Orange Cap by scoring the most runs.