ICC World Cup 2019 Match 40, India vs Bangladesh, statistical preview: Kohli eyes 1,000 World Cup runs

ICC World Cup 2019 Match 40, India vs Bangladesh, statistical preview: Kohli eyes 1,000 World Cup runs

Virat Kohli India West Indies

India will play Bangladesh at Edgbaston, Birmingham, on July 2. Neither side has qualified for the semi-final yet, though India are some distance ahead of Bangladesh in the race. Ahead of the match, here is a statistical preview.

Statistical preview

1 match between India and Bangladesh on English soil, in the 2017 Champions Trophy semi-final. India had won the match by 9 wickets.

1 stumping needed by MS Dhoni (7) to reach 2nd spot in World Cup history. Dhoni is now tied with Adam Gilchrist and Moin Khan. Kumar Sangakkara has 13.

2 five-wicket hauls for Yuzvendra Chahal. Among Indians, only Javagal Srinath and Harbhajan Singh (3 each) have more.

2 cricketers have done the 500 run-10 wicket double in a single ODI series or tournament so far: Greg Chappell and Viv Richards (twice). Shakib Al Hasan (476 runs, 10 wickets) needs another 24 runs to become the 3rd.

3 World Cup matches between India and Bangladesh. Bangladesh had won in 2007 but lost in 2011 and 2015.

3 five-wicket hauls for Mustafizur Rahman, the 2nd among Bangladeshis. One more will help him draw level with Abdur Razzak (4).

4 World Cup hundreds for Rohit Sharma, joint 4th most in history. Only Sachin Tendulkar (6), Ricky Ponting (5), and Sangakkara (5) have more.

4.98 India’s run rate of India on English soil, the 2nd-best for any country, after England (5.08). Bangladesh (4.93) is 4th, after Australia (4.95).

5.8 India’s win-loss ratio against Bangladesh (29 wins, 5 defeats), their best against any side against whom they have played more than 3 matches. Bangladesh’s ratio of 0.172 against India, on the other hand, is their 3rd-worst, better than just their ratio against Australia (0.052, 1 win, 19 defeats) and Pakistan (0.161, 5 wins, 31 defeats).

8 World Cup fifty-plus scores (1 hundred, 7 fifties) for Virat Kohli, joint 2nd most for India. Only Tendulkar (6 hundreds, 15 fifties) has more. Mohammad Azharuddin (8 fifties), Rahul Dravid (2 and 6), and Yuvraj Singh (1 and 7) also have 8 each. Rohit has 4 hundreds and 3 fifties.

8 four-wicket hauls for Mashrafe Mortaza. One more will help him draw level with Razzak (9). Among Bangladeshis, only Shakib (10) has more.

9 four-wicket hauls for Mohammed Shami. One more will help him draw level with Srinath (10) and Anil Kumble (10). Among Indians, only Ajit Agarkar (12) has more.

10 World Cup fifty-plus scores for Shakib, joint 4th most in history. Only Tendulkar (21), Sangakkara (12), and Ponting (11) have more.

10 wickets for Shakib, Mustafizur, and Mohammad Saifuddin in the 2019 World Cup. For Bangladesh, only Razzak (13 in 2007) had taken more wickets in a single World Cup edition.

11 World Cup catches for Kohli. He needs 1 more to go share the joint 2nd spot with Kapil Dev and Tendulkar (12 each). Among Indians, only Kumble (14) has held most catches among non-wicketkeepers.

24 runs needed by Shakib (476) to become the 1st Bangladeshi and to reach 500 runs in any series or tournament. Mahmudullah, the next on the list, had scored 365 in the 2019 World Cup.

30 World Cup wickets for Shami. He needs 2 more to go past Kumble (31) and secure 2nd spot among Indians. Only Zaheer Khan (44) and Srinath (44) have more.

34.90 India’s batting average on English soil, the most for any country, more than even England (34.38). Bangladesh’s is 28.24.

53 runs needed by Mahmudullah (3,947) to become the 3rd Bangladeshi and 109th overall to reach 4,000 runs.

60 catches for both Mortaza and Mahmudullah, the joint most among Bangladeshis.

95 wickets for Jasprit Bumrah. He needs 5 more to become the 21st Indian and 149th overall to the 100-wicket mark.

70.25 batting average of Ravindra Jadeja on English soil, the 5th-highest for anyone with a 200-run cut-off.

82 runs and 1 wicket needed by Hardik Pandya (918 and 49) to become the 13th Indian and 103rd overall to do the 1,000 run-50 wicket double in ODIs.

115 runs needed by Mushfiqur Rahim (5,885) to become the 4th Bangladeshi and 61st overall to reach 6,000 runs.

138 runs needed by Kohli (11,225) to go past Ganguly (11,363) and secure 8th spot in the list of leading run-scorers in ODI history. Among Indians, only Tendulkar (18,426) has more.

145.2 strike rate of Pandya on English soil, the highest for anyone with a 50-run cut-off.

199 matches for Tamim Iqbal. He will become the 4th Bangladeshi – after Mortaza (213), Mushfiqur (211), and Shakib (204) – to play 200 ODIs.

440 runs for Rohit in the 2019 World Cup. Another 60 will help him become the 2nd Indian to score 500 runs in a single edition of World Cup. Tendulkar (673 in 2003 and 523 in 1996) is the only Indian to have done this till date. Kohli is on 382.

969 World Cup runs for Kohli. He needs 38 more to go past Ganguly (1,006) and secure 2nd spot among Indians. Only Tendulkar (2,278) has more runs.