India will be taking on Bangladesh in Match 40 of the ICC World Cup at Edgbaston in Birmingham. It will be for the fourth time that the sub continent rivals shall be locking horns at the Cricket World Cup.


While India have the upper edge over Bangladesh winning 2 out of the 3 encounters between the sides, the 'Bangla Tigers' dealt a massive blow to the Indians knocking them out in the 2007 World Cup held in the Carribean

Here are some of the major landmarks which can be achieved by Indian players

Virat Kohli (969 runs) is 31 runs away to complete his 1,000 CWC runs. After Sachin Tendulkar (2,278 runs) and Sourav Ganguly (1,006 runs), Kohli will be the third Indian to score 1,000 CWC runs. Kohli will surpass Sourav Ganguly in this list by scoring 38 more runs.

Virat Kohli (382 runs) needs to score 84 runs to become the highest run-scorer as an Indian captain in single edition of the Cricket World Cup. Only Sourav Ganguly is ahead of Kohli with 465 runs which he scored in 2003 CWC.

One more stumping will help MS Dhoni to achieve the second most stumpings in Cricket World Cup history. Making seven CWC stumpings, MS Dhoni is currently in the joint second position along with Adam Gilchrist (Australia), Moin Khan (Pakistan) and Mushfiqur Rahim (Bangladesh).

Hardik Pandya (918 runs) needs to 82 runs more to complete his 1,000 ODI runs.

Hardik Pandya (49 wickets) needs one more wicket to complete 50 wickets in ODI career.

Indian pacer Mohammed Shami (30 wickets) is just two wickets away to become the third highest wicket-taker for India in World Cup history. Only Zaheer Khan (44 wickets), Javagal Srinath (44 wickets) and Anil Kumble (31 wickets) have taken  more CWC wickets for India than Shami.