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IND vs ZIM: Deepak Hooda breaks world record, becomes first player to win 16 consecutive matches

Sudev Haldar
2 years ago

India thrashed Zimbabwe by five wickets in the second ODI on Saturday to take a 2-0 lead in the three-match series, led by pacer Shardul Thakur. Bowling first after winning the toss, India bowled out the hosts for 161 runs. In reply, India lost five wickets in pursuit of an easy target. Indian batsmen also contributed well in this victory. India did not get off to a good start. Captain KL Rahul got out after scoring just 1 run. After this Dhawan (33) and Shubman Gill (33) scored runs. Ishan Kishan was also dismissed cheaply. After which Sanju and Deepak Hooda took over the innings and made a half-century partnership for the fifth wicket.

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With his second consecutive win against Zimbabwe, Deepak Hooda has also made a world record in his name. Earlier this year, Deepak got a place in Team India for the first time. Since then, he has left his mark in every series. Deepak Hooda has played 16 matches (11 T20s and five ODIs) since his debut in international cricket and India have won all these matches.

International career of Deepak Hooda has been brilliant so far

Deepak Hooda has had a stellar international career so far and having him in the team guarantees India’s victory. This is because since Hooda made his international debut, he has played a total of 16 matches till now and India has won all the matches in which he has been present.

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Deepak Hooda has broken Romanian cricketer Satwik Nadigotla‘s record of 15 consecutive wins and now he has become the first cricketer in the world to have won 16 matches in a row since making his international debut.

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