Sri Lanka vs India 2nd T20I Winning Odds
Betting Odds for Sri Lanka vs India
Sri Lanka – 1.80 (On Rs.100, users will get Rs.200 in return). Bet Now
India – 1.90 (If the user bet Rs.100, he will get Rs.190 returns). Bet Now
More betting odds and Tips
- You can bet that Pathum Nissanka 19.5 runs have an odds of 1.97. (If the user bet Rs.100, then he will get a return of Rs.197). Similarly, you can bet on him to score less than 19.5 has an odds of 1.97. (if the user bet Rs.100, then he will get returns of Rs.197). Bet Now
- You can Place a bet on Kusal Mendis he scores above 17.5 runs and has an odds of 1.85. (if the user bet Rs.100, then he will get returns of Rs.185). Bet Now. Similarly, you can bet on him to score less than 17.5, which has an odds of 1.85. (if the user bet Rs.100, then he will get returns of Rs.185). Bet Now
- A bet on Shubman Gill of 15.5 runs has an odds of 1.85. (if the user bet Rs.100, then he will get returns of Rs.185 ). Bet Now Similarly, you can bet on him to score less than 15.5. He has an odds of 1.85. (if the user bet Rs.100, then he will get returns of Rs.185). Bet Now
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Match Details
Match: Sri Lanka vs India 2nd T20I Match India tour of Sri Lanka, T20, 2024
Date: 28th July 2024
Time: 07:00 pm IST and 01:30 pm GMT
Venue: Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Pallekele, Sri Lanka
Pitch report
In Pallekele, when the pitch has more bounce and pace in the beginning of an inning, hitters usually find it easier to score runs. But as the game goes on and the pitch becomes slower, it gets harder to score. In these conditions, spinners performed exceptionally well, giving up just 7.64 runs per over, while fast bowlers found it difficult to manage the batsman, giving up 10.58 runs per over.
Weather Report
Pallekele is predicted to see cloudy, humid weather most of the day, with a strong chance of thunderstorms in the morning. The afternoon is also expected to bring further thunderstorms and sporadic showers. On the plus side, the nighttime forecast is for bright skies, so there should be little interference with the action.
Squad Comparison for Sri Lanka vs India
Sri Lanka
The batting of Sri Lanka is currently under upheaval. The team’s reliance on a small group of veteran players is apparent, and the top order is erratic. Even with its veteran hitters, the team needs help to form alliances. Although they still need work on their depth, they usually have enough firepower to score well.
The home team was cruising at 140-1 in 14 overs, chasing 214 in the opening Twenty20 International. But there was a dramatic collapse after Pathum Nissanka was removed after scoring an outstanding 79 runs. After the remaining batsmen collapsed, Sri Lanka was eventually bowled for 170.
Pathum Nissanka and Kusal Mendis will need to perform at the highest level to lead the squad. In the first game, the two put together a partnership of 84, and if they want to have a chance, they’ll need to start out strong again.
Mendis in particular has a great T20I record against India, therefore you can anticipate that he will perform well.
Sri Lanka appears to have a potent bowling assault. With Dilshan Madushanka, Matheesha Pathirana, Maheesh Theekshana, and the ever-impressive Wanindu Hasaranga creating a strong team, they have a decent combination of pacers and spinners.
On a flat field in the first game, they were thoroughly hammered; however, these bowlers will be quite useful if the surface is a little slower. Seeing whether Chamindu Wickramasinghe, an all-rounder, plays would be intriguing.
Sri Lanka Playing XI
Pathum Nissanka, Kusal Mendis(w), Kusal Perera, Kamindu Mendis, Charith Asalanka(c), Wanindu Hasaranga, Dasun Shanaka, Maheesh Theekshana, Matheesha Pathirana, Asitha Fernando, Dilshan Madushanka
India
This year, India has had an incredible T20I winning run, winning 16 of the 17 games they have played. Their lone loss to Zimbabwe earlier this month is the sole stain on an otherwise perfect record. They have amassed a strong 213-7 total on the board to start this series with a decisive 43-run victory.
India has a deep batting lineup. Shubman Gill and Yashasvi Jaiswal make up a strong opening duo and are playing at a high level right now. In the previous game, both got off to a great start, scoring 74 runs in the opening six overs. Jaiswal can play spin quite well, and if he gets going, he might cause problems for the Sri Lankan spinners.
While Suryakumar Yadav has a track record of winning middle-order matches, Rishabh Pant is a high-risk, high-reward talent. He has a great record versus Sri Lanka and is quite good in this format. In the previous match, the captain took the lead from the outset, scoring a remarkable 58 off just 26 balls.
Other batters to keep an eye on are Rinku Singh and Hardik Pandya. They are both excellent finishers who can move the innings along quickly.
All-rounder Axar Patel, a spin bowler, bats at number eight, which greatly enhances India’s batting lineup. His middle-overs are also very important to the team. After taking 3-5 in the opening game, Riyan Parag will probably be used more frequently in the middle overs going forward.
Arshdeep Singh and Mohammad Siraj are two strong bowlers with pace. As the top wicket-taker at the T20 World Cup, Arshdeep amazed everyone. Siraj is anticipated to keep up his strong play after his performance against Sri Lanka. Ravi Bishnoi is probably going to stay preferred over Khaleel Ahmed as the second spinner because of the quality of the ground.
India Playing XI
Shubman Gill, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Suryakumar Yadav(c), Rishabh Pant(w), Riyan Parag, Hardik Pandya, Rinku Singh, Axar Patel, Ravi Bishnoi, Arshdeep Singh, Mohammed Siraj
Sri Lanka vs India Match Prediction
Sri Lanka is up against a formidable Indian team that is hungry to show that they can compete without players like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. India has a strong batting lineup that includes several young, gifted players. India’s depth at bat will, in our opinion, give them the advantage in this game, and they will continue to hammer Sri Lanka’s bowling unit. Compared to Sri Lanka, we predict India to outshine them at the plate and knock more sixes. Their bowlers should be able to take significant middle-order wickets, which will probably result in an Indian victory.