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India has only lost one T20 match in America, thus a win is required to keep the series alive

Today at Florida City, America, the fourth T20 game of the series between India and the West Indies will take place. The toss will be conducted at 7:30 PM, and the game will begin at 8:00 PM at the Lauderhill Cricket Ground. The 5 T20 series has been won by West Indies, 2-1. India is in risk of dropping the series; to avoid doing so, the squad must win today’s game.

The fifth game will also be played in the same city tomorrow after the fourth T20. The head-to-head record, field condition, weather forecast, and potential starting 11 for both sides in T20 will all be revealed in the following article.

Once more, Tilak and Surya will be reliant

In the third T20, Team India offered Yashasvi Jaiswal a chance. He took over for the ineffective Ishaan Kishan, but was removed after just scoring one run. He might also have a chance in today’s game. Tilak Verma did well for India in each of the three games of the series. He played 39, 51, and 49*th inning games.

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Suryakumar Yadav, the top-ranked batsman in the ICC T20 rankings, contributed significantly to India’s triumph in the third T20 by scoring 83 runs in his innings. Tilak will be expected to help India tie the series along with Surya.

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Holder is free to return to the West Indies.

West Indies offered Roston Chase an opportunity in the third T20 by seating Jason Holder. Holder was injured; if he recovers, he can return to the starting lineup. Aside from that, the team does not want to make any additional adjustments. Nicholas Pooran in the top order and Alzarri Joseph in the bowling department will be accountable for the team’s unassailable series advantage.

India has only lost two T20 series against the West Indies.

West Indies and India have played eight T20 series thus far. India won six games and the West Indies won two.

India was last defeated by West Indies in a series in 2017. The lone T20 match that followed took place in the West Indies, and India lost.

So far, Team India has not lost a T20 series against the West Indies that has included three or more games. If West Indies wins today’s game, it will be the first time India has been defeated in a T20 series that has included more than two games.

India has 4 T20 victories in America.

The United States will host the 2024 T20 World Cup. The nation’s stadium in Florida, where the final two T20 matches of the series between India and the West Indies will be played, will also host games. India and West Indies competed in 6 T20 matches in Florida; of those, India won 4, while West Indies won just one.

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India lost the game in question in 2016. West Indies made 245 runs while batting first, while India’s KL Rahul responded with a century. Team India needed two runs off the final ball, but when former captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni was caught, they fell short by one run. India has won all of the T20s in this location after this entertaining contest.

Pitch  report

Although Florida’s pitch was once thought to be high-scoring, fast bowlers and spinners have recently begun to receive assistance there as well. The teams batting first have prevailed in 11 of the 14 T20 International matches played here thus far. Only two of the chasing team’s matches were successful, and the other was a tie. The team that wins the toss would choose to bat first in such a scenario.

weather circumstances

On Friday, there was sporadic rain in Florida. On Saturday, there is a chance of a little rain as well. The Meteorological Department of Florida reports that there is a chance of rain in the city for the remainder of today and tomorrow, thus if today’s game is canceled due to rain, tomorrow’s game may also be canceled due to rain.

Possible playing 11 of both the teams…

India: Hardik Pandya (captain), Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill, Suryakumar Yadav, Tilak Verma, Sanju Samson (wicketkeeper), Akshar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Yuzvendra Chahal, Mukesh Kumar and Arshdeep Singh.

West Indies: Rovman Powell (c), Brandon King, Kyle Mayers, Johnson Charles, Nicholas Pooran (wk), Shimron Hetmyer, Romario Shepherd, Jason Holder/Roston Chase, Akil Hossain, Alzarri Joseph and Obed McCoy.

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