India national cricket team record by opponent

The India national cricket team represents India in international cricket and is a full member of the International Cricket Council with Test and One Day International (ODI) status.[1] They first competed in international cricket in 1932, when they played against England in a three-day Test match; England won the match by 158 runs.[2] India's first Test series as an independent country was against Australia.[3] They secured their first Test win against England in 1952 at Madras Cricket Club Ground.[4][upper-alpha 1] As of 7 January 2019, India have played 533 Test matches; they have won 150 matches, lost 165 matches, and 217 matches were drawn with one being tied.[5] India played their first ODI match against England in 1974,[6] but registered their first win against East Africa in 1975.[7] As of 16 June 2018, India have played 968 ODI matches, winning 502 matches and losing 417; 9 matches were tied and 40 matches had no result.[8] They also won the 1983 and 2011 Cricket World Cups,[9] along with the 2002 and the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy.[10][11] [upper-alpha 2] India played their first Twenty20 International (T20I) against South Africa in 2006, winning the match by six wickets,[12] and won the inaugural ICC World Twenty20 in 2007.[13] As of 16 June 2018, they have played 115 T20I matches and won 70 of them; 41 were lost, with one being tied and three having no result.[14]

The Indian national cricket team at the Sydney Cricket Ground in 2012.

India have faced ten teams in Test cricket, with their most frequent opponent being England, against whom they have played 122 matches.[15] India have registered more wins against Australia than against any other team, with 28.[15] In ODI matches, India have played against 19 teams.[16] They have played against Sri Lanka more frequently in ODI matches, with a winning percentage of 61.56 in 90 out of 158 matches.[16] India have defeated Sri Lanka on 90 occasions, which is their best record in ODIs.[16] The team have played 13 countries in T20Is, and have played 20 matches with Australia.[17] They also have recorded the most victories against Australia , defeating them in eleven matches.[17]

Key

Key for the tables
Symbol Meaning
Matches Number of matches played
Won Number of matches won
Lost Number of matches lost
Tied Number of matches tied
Draw Number of matches ended in a draw
No Result Number of matches ended with no result
Tie+Win Number of matches tied and then won in a tiebreaker such as a bowl-out or Super Over
Tie+Loss Number of matches tied and then lost in a tiebreaker such as a bowl-out or Super Over
%Won Percentage of games won to those played[upper-alpha 3]
W/L Ratio Ratio of matches won to matches lost[upper-alpha 3]
First Year of the first match played by India against the country
Last Year of the last match played by India against the country

Test cricket

Opponent Matches Won Lost Tied Draw % Won % Lost % Drew First Last
 Afghanistan 11000100.000.000.0020182018
 Australia 98284212729.0843.3727.5519472019
 Bangladesh 11900281.810.0018.1820002019
 England 122264704921.3138.5340.1619322018
 New Zealand 59211202635.5920.3344.0619552020
 Pakistan 5991203815.2520.3464.4119522007
 South Africa 39141501035.8938.4625.6419922019
 Sri Lanka 4420701745.4615.9138.6419822017
 West Indies 98223004622.4430.6146.9319482019
 Zimbabwe 11720263.6418.1818.1819922005
Total 540157165121729.0730.5540.1819322019
Statistics are correct as of  India v  New Zealand at Christchurch, 2nd Test, 29 February-2 March, 2020.[18][19]

One Day International

Opponent Matches Won Lost Tied No Result % Won First Last
Full Members
 Afghanistan 3201083.3320142019
 Australia 140527801040.0019802020
 Bangladesh 363050185.7119882019
 England 10053422355.6719742019
 Ireland 33000100.0020072015
 New Zealand 11055491552.8519752020
 Pakistan 13255730442.9619782019
 South Africa 8435460343.2019882019
 Sri Lanka 159915611161.8219792019
 West Indies 13364632450.3819792019
 Zimbabwe 6351102082.5419832016
Associate Members
 Bermuda 11000100.0020072007
East Africa 11000100.0019751975
 Hong Kong 22000100.0020082018
 Kenya 131120084.6219962004
 Namibia 11000100.0020032003
 Netherlands 22000100.0020032011
 Scotland 11000100.0020072007
 United Arab Emirates 33000100.0019942015
Total 98751342494154.7019742020
Statistics are correct as of  India v  New Zealand at Mount Maunganui, 3rd ODI, Feb. 11, 2020.[20][21]

Twenty20 International

Opponent Matches Won Lost Tie+Win Tie+Loss No Result % Won First Last
ICC Full Members
 Afghanistan 220000100.0020102012
 Australia 2011800157.8920072019
 Bangladesh 1110100090.9020092019
 England 147700050.0020072018
 Ireland 330000100.0020092018
 New Zealand 166820043.7520072020
 Pakistan 86110081.2520072016
 South Africa 159600060.0020062019
 Sri Lanka 1913500172.2220092020
 West Indies 1710600162.5020092019
 Zimbabwe 75200071.4220102016
ICC Associate members
 Scotland 10000120072007
 United Arab Emirates 110000100.0020162016
Total 134834430465.0020062020
Statistics are correct as of  India v  New Zealand at Bay Oval, 5th T20I, 2 February, 2020.[22][23]

Notes

  1. Madras Cricket Club Ground was later renamed M. A. Chidambaram Stadium.
  2. India were the joint-champion with Sri Lanka in the 2002 ICC Champions Trophy.[10]
  3. Games that did not have a result are not taken into consideration while calculating the result percentage. Ties are counted as half a win.

References

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  6. "1st ODI: England v India at Leeds, Jul 13, 1974". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 30 March 2013.
  7. "6th Match: East Africa v India at Leeds, Jun 11, 1975". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 30 March 2013.
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