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Narendra Modi Stadium Pitch Report- The IPL Qualifier 2 (IPL 2023 Qualifier 2) match will be played at the Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium in Ahmedabad.…
Narendra Modi Stadium Pitch Report, GT vs MI: Narendra Modi Stadium is batting pitch or bowling, know
Narendra Modi Stadium Pitch Report- The IPL Qualifier 2 (IPL 2023 Qualifier 2) match will be played at the Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium in Ahmedabad. It will be a clash between Qualifier 1 loser Gujarat Titans and Eliminator winner Mumbai Indians (GT vs MI). The winner will enter the IPL final while the other team’s dream of winning the title will be shattered. Let us know whether Narendra Modi Stadium is a batting pitch or bowling (Pitch Report ,). Here’s what the captain who won the toss should do. What strategy to play with etc. information.
Gujarat Titans was at number one in the points table. He was faced with Chennai Super Kings in Qualifier 1. Chennai has made it to the final by winning that match, while Gujarat has another chance for it. In the Eliminator match, Mumbai Indians defeated Lucknow Super Giants, and moved closer to the final. Now the winner of this match will play the final with Chennai Super Kings on May 28 at the Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium itself.
GT vs MI Qualifier 2: Gujarat Titans vs Mumbai Indians
match number | 73 |
date | 26/05/2023 |
Time | 7:30 pm IST |
Location | Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium, Ahmedabad |
Narendra Modi Stadium Pitch Report: Is Narendra Modi Stadium a batting pitch or a bowling pitch?
First let’s talk about the record of Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium. Here 7 matches have been played in the group stage in IPL 2023, out of which the team batting first has won 4 times while the team bowling first has won 3 times. However, it is worth noting that the last three matches have been won by the team bowling first.
The bowlers will get help at the Narendra Modi Stadium while there will be little challenge for the batsmen. Here aerial fire will have to be avoided, while the middle order will have to focus on single double. The priority should be to play fast in the first 6 overs (powerplay). If wickets don’t fall in the beginning, a score of 200 can be scored here. If the team batting first scores 190-200 runs then chasing the target will be challenging. Here more and more spin bowlers can get wickets. The captain winning the toss should decide to bowl first here.