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Team India made a new world record in ODI cricket, and Pakistan’s team was left behind

Sudev Haldar
2 years ago

Team India has made a new world record in ODI cricket. India holds the record for winning 12 consecutive ODI series against a single country. In this way, the Pakistan team has been left behind.

India registered a thrilling win against West Indies in the second match of the three-match ODI series played in Trinidad on Sunday 24 July. India defeated West Indies by 2 wickets in this match and won the series. Team India has made a big world record in its name. India holds the world record for most consecutive ODI series wins against a single country.

टीम इंडिया ने ODI क्रिकेट में बनाया नया वर्ल्ड रिकॉर्ड, पाकिस्तान की टीम रह गई पीछे

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In One Day International cricket, the Indian cricket team has not lost a single ODI series against the West Indies since 2007. India has defeated West Indies in the ODI series for the 12th time in a row and this has now become a world record because no team has won so many ODI series against a country. In this case, the Indian team has left Pakistan behind, which has a record of winning 11 series.

Pakistan’s team has won a total of 11 ODI series against Zimbabwe from 1996 to 2021. At number three is also the team Pakistan, which has defeated the Caribbean team in 10 consecutive ODI series from 1999 to 2022. At number four is the South African team, which has won 9 consecutive series against Zimbabwe from 1995 to 2018. India is at number five, which has won 9 series against Sri Lanka.

Most consecutive ODI series wins against a team

  • 12 Series India vs West Indies (2007-2022)*
  • 11 Series Pakistan vs Zimbabwe (1996-2021)
  • 10 Series Pakistan vs West Indies (1999-2022)
  • 9th Series South Africa v Zimbabwe (1995-2018)
  • 9 Series India vs Sri Lanka (2007-2021)

Also Read:- https://www.livehindustan.com/cricket/story-team-india-creates-world-record-of-most-consecutive-bilateral-odi-series-wins-against-a-team-6840170.html

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