Track records of India and South Africa: Team India won 57% in World Cup knockout, SA 67% lost; Both invincible this time

T20 World Cup will be finalized between India and South Africa from 8 pm tonight. Team India is waiting for the tournament trophy since 2007, while South Africa has not won a single World Cup till date.

India played 7 knockout matches in the T20 World Cup, won 4 and 3 lost. While South Africa won the semi -finals this time and won the first knockout match. Earlier, the team lost 2 semi -finals. In the story, the tournament of both the teams further know the track record in history …

India third, South Africa first final in the first final teams took part in the T20 World Cup since 2007. India already won the tournament title, then the African team was eliminated from the group stage. Team India was followed by a runner-up in 2014, while in 2016 and 2022 lost the semi-finals. Now the team has reached the tournament final for the third time. India got 57% success in knockout, the team won 4 matches and lost 3. India could not cross the group stage in 2009, 2010, 2012 and 2021.

On the other hand, South Africa came out after losing semi -finals in 2009 and 2014. Now after 10 years, the team again reached the knockout stage and won the semi -finals and entered their first final. He lost 67% knockout matches. The team was ruled out of the group stage in 2007, 2010, 2012, 2016, 2021 and 2022. That is, Team India is ahead in the trophy, final and knockout race.

India has 69%, South Africa 67% World Cup matches Jeetha Bharat T20 Cup is the highest number of 35 matches in T20 World Cup history. . The winning percentage of the team is 69%, and they have lost only 15 matches. South Africa has also lost only 15 matches in the tournament, but the win percentage of the team is 67% less than India. They have won 32 matches so far.

however, both teams are invincible in this time T20 World Cup. India have won 7 matches and South Africa have won 8 matches. A match in India was inconclusive due to rain. The invincible team had never become champions in the tournament history, today any of the two teams won, the trend will definitely be broken, not to become the champion of the invincible team. What percentage of the matches won …

6 matches were played between the two teams in India’s Panchayat Heavornament History in the T20 World Cup. India won in 4 and South Africa in just 2. India entered the semi-finals in 2007 to defeat South Africa in their homeground Durban. South Africa scored 172 runs, but India won the match by 6 wickets with the help of Virat Kohli’s 72 runs. The last match between the two was played in Perth in 2022, South Africa won this match by 5 wickets.

India also in T20 International also India’s Panchayat Heavyover at T20 International India also dominated. 26 matches were played between the two. India won 14 and South Africa won 11. On 1 December 2006, India faced South Africa for the first time, India won by 6 wickets. This was Team India’s first match in T20 history.

3 T20 series was last played between the two in December 2023, which was 1-1. One match of the series was inconclusive due to rain. In 2010, both teams also came face to face in the West Indies, when India won the match by 14 runs on the basis of Suresh Raina’s century. This is an Indian player’s only century in T20 World Cup history.

Kohli India’s top batter, Norte African top bowler Kohli has scored the highest 1216 runs in the T20 World Cup. After him, Rohit Sharma has also scored 1211 runs in the tournament. While no player from South Africa could score more than 800 runs. AB de Villiers is the top run scorer of the team, Quinton de Kock has scored the highest 614 runs in the current squad.

South Africa’s Enrich Norte is the team’s top wickets in the tournament history with 33 wickets. Ravichandran Ashwin from India has taken the most 32 wickets for the team. In the current squad, Arshdeep Singh is at the top with 25 wickets. Jasprit Bumrah has also taken 24 wickets.

Finally see the highest and low score of both teams …


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