India can seal another series win, but Australia have fought hard throughout the series, and will hope to make it count on Friday.
At Gros Islet, St Lucia, West Indies and England will clash for the first of 3 T20Is.
With 499 wins, India are second on the list, after Australia (558).
South Africa will want to avenge their loss in the Tests, but that’ll prove hard against a Sri Lanka side buoyed by belief
Virat Kohli needs 12 runs to become the first cricketer in history to score 500 T20I runs against a single opposition.
Australia have a decent side, but beating India, playing in familiar conditions and with Virat Kohli and Jasprit Bumrah back, is a hugely difficult task.
Australia have dominated the cricketing landscape for large parts of the past few decades, but the country has always been lagging behind in the shortest format of the game with zero titles and only one finals appearance to their name in the six previous editions of the T20 World Cup. Their recent form has also […]
Two teams with contrasting form will take each other on in the first ODI of a three-match series in Dharamsala.