The ODI series between India and Australia is currently tied at 1-1. The decider match of the series is to be played in Chennai. To avoid double threat to India, it is necessary to shine in Chennai.
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New Delhi: Team India is facing a double threat in Chennai. Both these threats are from his rival Australia. Of course , India And the ODI series between Australia is currently standing on par. Both the teams have equal chances. But, the danger for India is a bit double, to avoid which it is necessary for them to shine in Chennai.
First of all, know that what is the double threat hovering over Team India in Chennai? So both these threats are linked to the outcome of the match. India’s victory and defeat will decide whether Australia will become a threat to it or whether it will be able to avoid it.
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‘Double threat’ in front of India in Chennai
Actually, the double threat that is hovering over the Indian team is not only of losing the series, but also of looting the kingdom. If Team India loses in Chennai, then it will have to lose the ODI series, as well as lose the number one ranking in ODIs.
If India wins in Chennai, danger will be averted
At present, the Indian team is at number one position in the ODI rankings with 114 rating points. And Australia is at number two with 112 rating points. Now if India wins, then both its kingdom and the trophy of the ODI series will be safe. With a 2-1 win in the ODI series, he will get 115 rating points.
Team India’s double loss if Australia wins
But if Australia wins, then both the teams will have 113-113 rating points in that case. Then in that case Australia will reach on top due to excess in decimal calculation. That is, India will not only lose the ODI series by 1-2, but will also slip to second place in the ODI rankings.
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