Before the two teams go head to head on Tuesday evening in Raipur, here is a stat-based prediction of what all could unfold in this match and who might eventually emerge as the winner.
The second edition of the Road Safety World Series will start on 10 September.
Earlier SportsTiger had reported that Lucknow will host the the second edition of the T20 tournament which will undergo in September this year.
The event was set to start on 4 June 2022 with the final scheduled on 3 July 2022.
The third edition of RSWS is scheduled to start on 4 June with the final set to take place on July 3.
Inaugural edition of Road Safety World Series saw the participation of teams from India, England, South Africa, Sri Lanka, and the West Indies.
The inaugural edition saw the participation of players from countries like India, England, South Africa, Sri Lanka and the West Indies.
Earlier, it was being speculated that the second edition of the Road Safety World Series may be moved to the UAE with rising COVID-19 cases in India.
Meanwhile, Sachin Tendulkar might not be a part of the tournament this year.
The inaugural edition of the Road Safety World Series, which took place in a span of more than one year due to COVID outbreak, saw hosts India Legends being crowned as the champions.
Before the two teams go head to head on Tuesday evening in Raipur, here is a stat-based prediction of what all could unfold in this match and who might eventually emerge as the winner.
The second edition of the Road Safety World Series will start on 10 September.
Earlier SportsTiger had reported that Lucknow will host the the second edition of the T20 tournament which will undergo in September this year.
The event was set to start on 4 June 2022 with the final scheduled on 3 July 2022.
The third edition of RSWS is scheduled to start on 4 June with the final set to take place on July 3.
Inaugural edition of Road Safety World Series saw the participation of teams from India, England, South Africa, Sri Lanka, and the West Indies.
The inaugural edition saw the participation of players from countries like India, England, South Africa, Sri Lanka and the West Indies.
Earlier, it was being speculated that the second edition of the Road Safety World Series may be moved to the UAE with rising COVID-19 cases in India.
Meanwhile, Sachin Tendulkar might not be a part of the tournament this year.
The inaugural edition of the Road Safety World Series, which took place in a span of more than one year due to COVID outbreak, saw hosts India Legends being crowned as the champions.