Weather report for India vs Bangladesh 1st T20I in Gwalior: Hosts look to secure early advantage with no repeat of Kanpur weather woes
The focus on the Indian team has primarily been on their Test side and their upcoming prep...
The focus on the Indian team has primarily been on their Test side and their upcoming preparations for the Border-Gavaskar series. However, there is also a sense of excitement surrounding the T20I series, as a revamped Indian team gears up to face Bangladesh in a series that kicks off in Gwalior on Sunday.
Suryakumar Yadav will continue to lead the Indian T20I team, in the presence of a few of the regulars Hardik Pandya, Rinku Singh, Sanju Samson, Shivam Dube, Washington Sundar, Ravi Bishnoi and Arshdeep Singh. However, the side also comprises newcomers Mayank Yadav, Nitish Kumar Reddy and Harshit Rana, who will be raring to make their first international appearance for India after a splendid IPL season earlier this year. Meanwhile, the team will have a returning Varun Chakravarthy to join the spin department.
Besides getting a victory, the series serves as a great measure for the players to notch up their respective IPL values ahead of the retention announcements and mega auction, but more so, to make a place for themselves in the T20I side before the mainstay players return later next year.
For India, their priority through the course of the series will be testing their bench strength, particularly the pace department, which has two uncapped players in Mayank and Harshit. The series will also see Sanju Samson in a new role of an opener, after the selectors picked just one top-order specialist batter in Abhishek Sharma.
Gwalior weather reportSuryakumar and his men are unlikely to suffer what the Indian Test team incurred in Kanpur last week. Rain and poor outfield conditions almost dampened their World Test Championship hopes during the match against Bangladesh, after seven sessions were abandoned. But the Rohit Sharma-led side did make the most of the final two days to script a stunning win.
There is no threat of rain or thunderstorms on Sunday in Gwalior, as Shrimant Madhavrao Scindia Cricket Stadium is set to stage its first international match. According to Accuweather, there will be 'plenty of sunshine' on Sunday, with the temperature being around 28 degrees Celsius during the match.
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