Brian Lara Stadium Tarouba Ground Stats For WI Vs SA 3rd T20I 


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As West Indies gear up for the third and final T20I against South Africa at the Brian Lara Stadium in Tarouba, Trinidad, on August 28, 2024, they hold a commanding 2-0 lead in the series. 

Having outplayed the Proteas in both previous matches, the Windies will eye a series whitewash to further assert their dominance. 

They secured a seven-wicket win in the first T20I and followed it up with a solid 30-run victory in the second match, that showcased their superiority in both batting and bowling departments.

While the series outcome is already decided, the final match still holds significance. The West Indies will be eager to complete the clean sweep while on the other hand, South Africa will be playing for pride, and aim to salvage some momentum and avoid a whitewash. 

The game promises to be a competitive encounter as both teams look to finish the series on a strong note. So ahead of this match, let's take a look at the ground stats of Brian Lara Stadium

Brian Lara Stadium Tarouba Ground Stats

The pitch at the Brian Lara Stadium has introduced an element of unpredictability in this series, as it has changed from its traditional slow nature and offered unexpected assistance to the pacers, particularly with the new ball. 

Given these conditions, batters are likely to adopt a cautious approach early on, and ensure they get their eye in before attempting more aggressive shots. 

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Information
Total Matches 11
Matches won batting first 5
Matches won batting second 6
Highest team total267/3 (England vs WI)
Lowest team total
40 (Uganda vs NZ)
Average score batting first
137
Highest Run Chase Achieved
176/3 (West Indies vs SA)

Considering that teams batting second have won six out of the 11 T20Is played at this venue, the captain winning the toss may opt to field first, hoping to take advantage of any early movement with the ball and the chasing trend.

The highest score at this stadium is 267/3 by England, while the lowest is a mere 40 by Uganda, that underscore the pitch's potential to produce vastly different outcomes depending on how it plays on the day.