IND vs SL Records: Rohit Sharma chasing WORLD Record India will face off Sri Lanka in the T20I series after a whitewash against West Indies. India captain Rohit Sharma and Yuzvendra Chahal will be in the fray for big individual records. Sri Lanka, who are chasing the maiden series victory in India, needs a turnaround after a 1-4 loss to Australia in the recently-concluded T20I series. Follow India vs Sri Lanka live score updates on InsideSport.IN
At InsideSport, we take a look at 5 players who are chasing new T20I records including the likes of Dushmantha Chameera and skipper Dasun Shanaka.
IND vs SL Records: Rohit Sharma chasing WORLD Record, Sri Lanka chasing maiden T20i series win in India
Rohit Sharma
India captain Rohit can go past Virat Kohli and Martin Guptill to become the highest run-getter in T20Is.
- Rohit Sharma– 3263 runs
- Virat Kohli– 3296 runs
- Martin Guptill– 3299 runs
Fielding– He also becomes the first Indian fielder to complete 50 catches. He has 48 catches to his name to top the list with Virat Kohli (43) second and Suresh Raina (42) 3rd on the list.
Most catches in T20Is
- David Miller– 69
- Martin Guptill– 64
- Shoaib Malik– 50
- Rohit Sharma– 48
Yuzvendra Chahal
Spinner Yuzvendra Chahal needs 1 wicket to go past Jasprit Bumrah to become India’s leading wicket-taker in T20Is.
- Y Chahal– 66 (52 matches)
- J Bumrah– 66 (55)
- R Ashwin -61 (51)
- B Kumar– 55 (57)
Dushmantha Chameera
Sri Lanka bowler Chameera needs 5 wickets to become the 5th SL bowler to complete 50 wickets in T20Is. Others on the elite list are Lasith Malinga (107), B Mendis- 66, N Kulasekara- 66 and de Silva- 57.
Sri Lanka chasing maiden series victory in India
- SL in India 2009/10 – Drawn 1-1
- SL in India 2015/16 – Lost 2-1
- SL in India 2019/20 – Lost 2-0
Dasun Shanaka
Sri Lanka captain Dasun Shanaka needs 177 runs to complete 1000 runs in the T20Is.
IND vs SL Records: Rohit Sharma chasing WORLD Record, Sri Lanka chasing maiden T20i series win in India
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