With England leading the series 2-1, they will be looking to take victory over India in Ahmedabad today.
Eoin Morgan’s 100th T20 international was celebrated in style with his side’s impressive 8-wicket victory over India in the last outing and he will be hoping that he can guide his side to another win and series triumph.
Jos Buttler starred in the last match with his unbeaten 83 from 52 balls, which helped England to chase down the target set by India and he is undoubtedly one of the biggest threats that India face.
Buttler is England’s highest scorer in the series so far and second only to India captain Virat Kohli overall.
Jofra Archer has failed to pick up any wickets since his 3-23 in the first T20I but he’ll be trusting his skills to get back to wicket-taking ways.
Mark Wood was another who excelled in the last match picking up the key wickets off Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul and Shreyas Lyer. With an economy rate of 6.37 in the two matches he has played this series, he will be most definitely be tough customer for India to deal with.
India also possess some incredibly dangerous players and there is no need to mention the threat of captain Kohli.
The leading run scorer in the series so far, Kohli will be hoping to carry on his good vein of form into the match.
India also hold an array of youthful talent but they have failed to string together good consistent performances.
Ishan Kishan scored a beautiful half-century on debut in the second T20I but was unable to carry the momentum into the third match. He will look to impress again.
Washington Sundar has proved to be a revelation for Indian cricket over the last couple of months and he is tied with Wood and Chris Jordan for the most wickets in the series with four.
Tipped to be one of India’s next superstar’s he will have his eyes set on levelling the series for his country.
The 4th T20I will start at 1.30pm today with and England will be wanting a series victory.