Team India has hit the axe on its own feet, and may have to pay the price of 26 runs!

Team India had to face defeat in the Rajkot T20. England defeated them by a margin of 26 runs. And now Team India may have to pay the price for those 26 runs. You must be thinking how? The reason behind this is the next two matches. The ifs and buts are like statistics there, seeing which a question also arises as to whether Team India has shot itself in the foot.
The figures are not much better in Pune and Mumbai.
Team India is currently leading 2-1 in the 5-match T20 series against England. If they had not lost the third T20 match in Rajkot, they could have won the series right there. Since this did not happen, alarm bells have rung for them in the T20 series. And this is because their statistics have not been that good on the grounds of Pune and Mumbai, which are the venues for the last 2 T20 matches of the series.
Chances of winning in Pune are fifty-fifty!
India has to play the fourth T20 against England in Pune. But, if we look at the record of Team India on this ground, the chances of victory will seem like fifty-fifty. India has played 4 T20 matches in Pune so far, out of which it has lost 2. That is, it has lost 50 percent of the matches. In such a situation, one cannot be completely sure about Team India's victory. Especially when the England team is coming after winning the match in Rajkot, where it had never played a T20 match before.
Defeated in the T20 played before England in Mumbai
Now if India does not win the fourth T20 in Pune, then the caravan with the desire to win the series will reach the country's financial capital Mumbai. The 5th T20 to be held in Mumbai will be decisive for both the teams. Because if England wins in Pune as well, then the series will be tied at 2-2. Now in that situation, will Team India be able to win in Mumbai? So to know this, it is necessary to see the statistics of Mumbai's Wankhede ground. India has played 5 T20 matches here, out of which 3 have been won and 2 have been lost. But the scary thing in this is that in the only match India has played against England at Wankhede, they have faced defeat.