India vs South Africa 2019-20 1st T20I, statistical preview: Hosts seek first home win against tourists

India vs South Africa 2019-20 1st T20I, statistical preview: Hosts seek first home win against tourists

Junior Dala India South Africa

India open their international season at home with a 3-match T20I series against South Africa, the first of which will be played at Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala. Ahead of the match, here is a statistical preview.

Statistical preview

0 matches won by India against South Africa at home. South Africa played only 2 T20Is here, part of a 3-match series in 2015-16. They won by 7 wickets at this venue, in Dharamsala, and by 6 wickets at Barabati Stadium, Cuttack. The third match, at Eden Gardens, Kolkata, was washed out.

0.625 win-loss ratio of South Africa against India (5 wins, 8 defeats), their worst against any country.

1.6 win-loss ratio of India against South Africa (8 wins, 5 defeats).

3 uncapped men in the South African squad – Temba Bavuma, Bjorn Fortuin, and Anrich Nortje. They may add to their 82 T20I caps.

3 home grounds where India have never won a T20I. Dharamsala is one of them. The other two are Green Park, Kanpur, and Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati.

4 catches needed by Quinton de Kock (35) to go past Denesh Ramdin (38) and reach 2nd spot among wicketkeepers. Only MS Dhoni (57) has more. De Kock is also joint 7th in all dismissals with 44 (he also has 9 stumpings).

9 catches for Rohit Sharma against South Africa, the joint most among Indian non-wicketkeepers. Suresh Raina has also held 9.

10 men have led South Africa so far. De Kock will be the 11th. Of the other 10, only AB de Villiers has led them while keeping wickets.

12 sixes for Rohit against South Africa, the most among Indians. Only Raina (13) has hit more.

13 T20Is between India and South Africa, and Dhoni has featured in all of them. For South Africa, JP Duminy (10) has played the most.

2,422 runs for Rohit (2,422), the most in T20I history. However, Virat Kohli (2,369) is only 53 behind.