IND vs WI: Team India has more chances of losing than winning against West Indies, you will be surprised to know the reason

India vs West Indies Head to Head: Today the Super-8 match between India and West Indies is no less than a quarterfinal. This match will decide which team will go to the semi-finals. The equation is clear, whoever wins today will go to the semi-finals and the losing team will be out. But the Indian team’s record against West Indies has not been good. If we believe the paper figures, today Team India has more chances of losing than winning.

Will Team India lose?

Today, the chances of Indian team losing are high because in the history of T20 World Cup, Team India is far behind in head-to-head record against West Indies. Both the teams have come face to face 4 times in the World Cup, in which India has been able to register victory only once, while the Caribbean team has emerged victorious on 3 occasions. Obviously West Indies is far ahead in head to head record.

In the 2009 and 2010 World Cup, West Indies was successful in defeating Team India. Till now, India’s only win over West Indies in the T20 World Cup came in the year 2014. Even when they met in the semi-finals of the 2016 World Cup, West Indies had won. This has been their last encounter in the World Cup so far and Team India would definitely like to avenge that defeat in the semi-finals.

How is the record in T20?

Talking about international T20 cricket, a total of 30 matches have been played between India and West Indies. Team India is ahead in overall head to head record because Team India has won 19 times in 30 matches. West Indies has been able to register victory only 10 times and there was no result in one of their matches.

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