Direction: In a One-day series of five matches with Sri Lanka, India was represented by five batsmen, two all-rounders, and four bowlers. The table provides information about the runs scored by different Indian batsmen, including one all-rounder (Hardik), in the five matches. (Some of the data in table is missing)
|
Cricketer |
Match 1 |
Match 2 |
Match 3 |
Match 4 |
Match 5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Rohit Sharma |
76 |
125 |
- |
9 |
30 |
|
Kl Rahul |
47 |
24 |
16 |
- |
105 |
|
Virat Kohli |
- |
48 |
84 |
54 |
145 |
|
Surya Kumar |
46 |
8 |
94 |
76 |
- |
|
Pant |
70 |
- |
5 |
121 |
12 |
|
Hardik |
8 |
72 |
64 |
22 |
26 |
The pie chart depicts the percentage of runs scored by Indian batsmen, including one all-rounder (Hardik), in the five matches. The remaining runs are attributed to Indian bowlers and Jadeja (the other all-rounder). Indian bowlers and Jadeja (the other all-rounder) are considered as others in pie chart. The total number of runs scored by India in this series is 1600.
In the fourth match, India won the toss and chose to bat first. The Indian bowlers, including all-rounders, scored 20% of the total runs scored by Indian batsmen, excluding all-rounders. If Sri Lanka scored 203 runs in 40 overs, what run rate would they need to achieve in the last ten overs to win the match?