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India vs Bangladesh, ICC T20 World Cup: Match Prediction, Weather Forecast, Pitch Report

The pitch at the Chinnaswamy Stadium could be a good one for spinners

India and Bangladesh will come face-to-face one more time as they take on each other in an ICC T20 World Cup 2016 encounter at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore. It is a match of equal importance for both teams. While Bangladesh will be looking to give themselves a chance for survival, the Indians will want to strengthen their bid for the semi-finals.

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As the 'garden city' gears up for another high-octane Super 10 game, here is a look at the different aspects which may affect the match:

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Chinnaswamy Stadium Bangalore, Weather Conditions

It has been a bright and sunny day in Bangalore so far and it is expected that things will remain clear during the entire duration of the match. Unless there is a drastic change in weather by evening, we can expect a full game tonight.

Pitch Report

Quite surprisingly, this will be only the 4th T20I to be played at one of the most popular cricketing venues in the country. The pitch at the Chinnaswamy Stadium has offered something for everyone in the two games that have been played so far and it could be a similar story today as well. 

The spinners could have a role to play in today's match as we have witnessed a decent amount of turn in both previous matches here.

Follow ball by ball scores, Ind vs Bangladesh T20 WC 2016

India vs Bangladesh, Today's Match Prediction

The Indian team are clear favourites to get the better of Bangladesh in this Super 10 match, considering their dominance in recent times. India thrashed the Bangladeshis in both Asia Cup matches between the two teams and are high on confidence after their convincing win over arch-rivals Pakistan on Saturday.

The Bangla Tigers, however, have already put India out of a World Cup before and will be expecting to emulate their 2007 feat. But on current form, an Indian victory looks to be the most likely result.

 

 

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