Toss intelligence
The toss looks close to neutral, but dew, wind, and boundary dimensions can still sharpen the decision on match day.
Venue intelligence
Average score 181. Teams batting first have won 49% of the time, while chasing sides have won 51%.
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- The new ball can offer movement before the pitch settles into a truer batting surface
- Pace variation at the death is usually more reliable than pure speed
- Teams that manage the middle overs well tend to separate themselves here
Lineup intelligence
GT: The likely attack has a reliable new-ball and death-overs split; Their batting template is strongest when the middle order arrives after a stable powerplay. PBKS: The batting group is set up to press the first six overs rather than drift through them; Seam options offer variety, but economy in the middle overs remains the watchpoint.
Form snapshot
GT: Projection: their bowling structure usually keeps the chase or defence on script.. PBKS: Projection: aggressive powerplay intent gives them upside, but control overs still matter..