ICC T20 World Cup, India vs Scotland: Statistical preview

Nov 04, 2021

ICC T20 World Cup, India vs Scotland: Statistical preview Image

1 T20I between India and Scotland, at Durban in the 2007 T20 World Cup. The match was abandoned after Scotland won the toss and opted to bowl. The teams met in an ODI earlier that year – their only other match – in Glasgow. India won that match by 37 runs.

1 catch needed by Virat (42) to go past Suresh Raina (42) and become the leading catcher among Indian non-wicketkeepers. Rohit has 41 catches. For Scotland, Calum MacLeod's 34 catches are the most.

1.764 India's win-loss ratio (90 wins, 51 defeats), the best for any team with a 30-match cut-off. Scotland have 0.894 (34 wins, 38 defeats).

2 wickets needed by Jasprit Bumrah (62) to go past Yuzvendra Chahal (63) and become the leading wicket-taker among Indians.

6 wickets needed by Josh Davey (9) to become the leading wicket-taker of this edition of the T20 World Cup. Safyaan Sharif and Bradley Wheel have 7 apiece.

6 dismissals needed by Matthew Cross (30 catches, 14 stumpings) to become the first Scottish wicketkeeper to effect 50 dismissals.

15 runs needed by Kyle Coetzer (1,485) to become the second Scotsman (after Richie Berrington, 1,640) to reach 1,500 runs.

48 runs needed by Rohit (2,952) to become the third (after Kohli, 3,225) and Martin Guptill (3,069) to reach 3,000 runs.

57 runs needed by Kohli (841) to go past Tillakaratne Dilshan (897) and become the third-highest run scorer in T20 World Cup history. Only Mahela Jayawardene (1,016) and Chris Gayle (933) have more.

61 runs needed by Matthew Cross (939) to become the fifth Scotsman to reach 1,000 runs.

87 runs needed by Cross (128) to become the leading scorer of this edition of the T20 World Cup. Berrington has 123 and Harry Munsey 111.

113 runs needed by K.L. Rahul (1,647) to go past Shikhar Dhawan (1,759). For India, only Kohli (3,225) and Rohit (2,878) have more runs.