India lead England 2-1 in their five-match T20I series and the tourists will be aiming to make it 2-2 with a victory in Friday's fourth T20I in Pune.
England to hit most sixes @ 13/8
England were hammered by India in the first T20I in Kolkata, where they were bowled out for just 132, but they have responded impressively in their first white-ball series under coach Brendon McCullum.
They blew a great chance of victory in the second game in Chennai, reducing India to 126-7 in pursuit of 165 before Tilak Varma's unbeaten 72 sealed a tense two-wicket win for the hosts.
However, they kept the series alive by winning the third game in Rajkot by 26 runs, with a solid all-round performance.
Opener Phil Salt fell cheaply for the third innings in a row, but Ben Duckett's 28-ball 51 and Liam Livingstone's quickfire 43 powered the tourists to 171-9.
Livingstone struck five sixes, Duckett cleared the ropes twice and captain Jos Buttler and Jamie Smith each hit a maximum.
England's fast bowlers chipped away at India's batting unit and leg-spinner Adil Rashid bowled a miserly spell of 1-15 from four overs, helping his side seal a comfortable victory.
India hit only five sixes to England's nine in Rajkot and Buttler's men look a good bet to frank that form in Pune.
The Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium has hosted only four T20Is and the most recent of those, in January 2023, produced a surprise win for Sri Lanka, who hit 14 sixes in their total of 206-6.
Abhishek Sharma to hit over 2.5 fours @ 4/5
India opener Abhishek Sharma has been a menace in the Powerplay overs and he looks like a good bet to hit three or more fours in the fourth T20I.
Abhishek has managed that feat in four of his last five T20I innings and the exception was an 18-ball 36 against South Africa in November, when he hit two fours and four sixes.
The left-hander showcased his destructive potential against the new ball for Sunrisers Hyderabad in last season's IPL.
Forming a thrilling opening partnership with Australia's Travis Head, Abhishek hit 36 fours and 42 sixes in just 16 innings for the Sunrisers.
He was dismissed in the second over of India's innings in the second T20I, but had already hit Jofra Archer for three boundaries in the first over and he could get his side off to a flying start in Pune.
Jos Buttler to be England top batter @ 11/4
England's only previous T20I in Pune was a five-wicket defeat in December 2012, when a young Jos Buttler struck 33 not out off 21 balls.
That was Buttler's highest T20I score at that early stage of his England career, but he has developed into a prolific top-order batter, scoring 26 fifties and a century in the shortest format.
He has had great success in the IPL, racking up six hundreds and eight half-centuries in his last three seasons for Rajasthan Royals and has looked at home on the ongoing tour of India.
Buttler dominated England's innings in the first T20I, scoring a fluent 68 in an under-par total of 132, and he cracked 45 off 30 balls in game two in Chennai.
The number three looked less convincing in the win in Rajkot, scoring 24 off 22, but he should be backed to top-score for the tourists in Pune, where he struck three sixes on his last visit in 2012.
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