Most consecutive losses

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September 22, 2004 16:34 IST

England booked a place in the final of the ICC Champions Trophy with a thumping win over world-champions Australia by six wickets.

Quite amazingly it was after more than five years England tasted success against their archrivals in ODIs.

Australia had last lost to England in the shorter version of the game in a World Series match in January 1999. Since then England suffered defeat in 14 consecutive matches before winning this one.

The following table lists the longest losing sequences in ODIs by a side against a particular country.

The Australia - Zimbabwe instance at the top of the table deserves a special mention.

Zimbabwe defeated Australia in the very first encounter between the two countries. Since then Australia have not lost a single match against Zimbabwe.

In fact their winning sequence came to a halt only by a no-result match at Melbourne on 29 Jan 2004. Australia has won three more matches v Zimbabwe since then taking their tally to 25 wins out of 25 result-oriented matches!

Mts Winner Loser Started on Ended on
22 Australia Zimbabwe 16 Jun 1983 29 Jan 2004
14 Australia Sri Lanka 23 Jan 1985 15 Aug 1992
14 South Africa Pakistan 10 Jan 1995 28 Mar 2000
14 Australia England 26 Jan 1999 21 Sep 2004
12 Australia New Zealand 07 Jan 1988 18 Dec 1990
11 Australia West Indies 30 May 1999 25 May 2003
11 India New Zealand 25 Jan 1986 01 Mar 1990
11 India Bangladesh 27 Oct 1988 21 Jul 2004+
11 Pakistan Zimbabwe 24 Nov 1998 04 Mar 2003
11 Sri Lanka Bangladesh 02 Apr 1986 23 Jul 2004+
11 Pakistan Bangladesh 02 Jun 2000 29 Jul 2004+
10 West Indies Sri Lanka 07 Jun 1975 19 Oct 1989
10 Zimbabwe Kenya 27 Feb 1996 08 Dec 2002
10 Zimbabwe Bangladesh 11 Oct 1997 10 Mar 2004
+ still continuing

Note: Zimbabwe's winning run against Kenya came to rest at Harare on 08 Dec 2002 with a no-result match. After this Zimbabwe also defeated Kenya in two more matches making 12 wins out of 12 results oriented matches.

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