ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 (Match 28): Afghanistan vs India – Stats Preview
Jun 22, 2019 at 11:18 AM
On Saturday (22nd June), Afghanistan will face India in the match 28 of the 2019 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup at The Rose Bowl (Southampton).
Afghanistan has played five matches in this tournament where they have suffered defeats in all those encounters. On the other hand, India has played four games in this tournament where they have won thrice, and the other one was abandoned due to the rain washout.
Ahead of this match between Afghanistan and India, let’s look at some crucial stats preview of this match.
Venue stats (Rose Bowl, Southampton)
Important ODI stats
Stats | Overall | Afghanistan | India |
Highest total | 373/3 (50 overs) by England against Pakistan on 11th May 2019 | – | 290/4 (50 overs) against Kenya on 11th September 2004 |
Lowest completed total | 65 (24 overs) by the USA against Australia on 13th September 2004 | – | 184 (50 overs) against England on 21st August 2007 |
Highest score | 189* by Martin Guptill (New Zealand) against England on 2nd June 2013 | – | 122* by Rohit Sharma against South Africa on 5th June 2019 |
Best bowling | 5/29 by Mervyn Dillon (West Indies) against Bangladesh on 15th September 2004 | – | 4/51 by Yuzvendra Chahal against South Africa on 5th June 2019 |
Venue’s ODI history in first and second batting
Overall |
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Stats | Total | 1st batting | 2nd batting |
Wins | 24 | 12 | 12 |
Innings average* (Average run-rate)* | 236.40 (5.46) | 258.54 (5.51) | 214.25 (5.40) |
In last 10 completed ODIs |
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Stats | Total | 1st batting | 2nd batting |
Wins | 10 | 5 | 5 |
Innings average* (Average run-rate)* | 282.40 (6.07) | 295.40 (6.03) | 269.40 (6.12) |
(Special Note: in Innings average and Average run-rate, only incomplete innings have been excluded. Included all the completed innings and target reached)
Teams stats
Teams’ ODI records at Rose Bowl (Southampton)
Team | Matches | Won | Lost | Tied/No Result |
Afghanistan | – | – | – | -/- |
India | 4 | 2 | 2 | 0/0 |
Afghanistan vs India
Stats | Total ODIs | Afghanistan Won | India Won | Tied/No Result |
Overall | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1/0 |
At neutral venues | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1/0 |
In England | – | – | – | -/- |
At Rose Bowl (Southampton) | – | – | – | -/- |
In the World Cup | – | – | – | -/- |
Players’ stats
Afghanistan
i) Taking five more wickets, Mohammad Nabi (195 wickets) will become the second Afghanistan bowler to pick up 200 international wickets. Among the Afghanistan bowlers, only Rashid Khan (210 wickets) has claimed 200+ international wickets.
ii) By taking five more wickets, Samiullah Shinwari (45 wickets) will become the second Afghanistan cricketer to score 1,000+ ODI runs and also to take 50 ODI wickets. Shinwari has also scored 1,737 ODI runs. Mohammad Nabi was the first Afghanistan cricketer to achieve this incredible all-round feat as he has scored 2,629 ODI runs and also taken 122 ODI wickets.
India
i) MS Dhoni (six stumpings) is one stumping away to create a new record of most stumpings by an Indian wicketkeeper in Cricket World Cup history. At present, Dhoni has made joint most CWC stumpings as an Indian wicketkeeper along with Kiran More (six stumpings).
ii) Virat Kohli (19,896 runs) is 104 runs away to complete his 20,000 international runs. He will be the third Indian batsman and 12th overall batsman to score 20,000 international runs. Brian Lara (West Indies) and Sachin Tendulkar (India) are jointly holding the record of fastest 20,000 international runs as both of them achieved this feat in 453 international innings. While Kohli has played 415 international innings, he has an excellent opportunity to become the new fastest batsman to score 20,000 international runs.
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iii) Hardik Pandya (99 wickets) is one wicket away to complete his 100 international wickets.
iv) Ravindra Jadeja (397 wickets) is three wickets behind to pick up 400 international wickets. After Zaheer Khan (597 wickets), Jadeja is going to be the second Indian left-arm bowler to pick up 400 international wickets. Meanwhile, he will also become the seventh Indian bowler to claim 400 international wickets.
v) Left-arm chinaman Kuldeep Yadav (149 wickets) needs to take one more wicket to complete his 150 international wickets.