India vs England 2016/17, ODIs: Statistical Review
Jan 14, 2017 at 3:11 PM
After thrashing England 4-0 in the five-match Test series, hosts India will look for a similar kind of performance in the upcoming three-match ODI series. It will begin on January 15 (Pune) while the last two matches will be played on January 19 (Cuttack) and January 22 (Kolkata).
Before the beginning of the series, let’s check out some important stats in the previous ODI encounters between India vs England.
A) Head-to-Head
- India vs England ODI record (overall): Matches – 93; India won – 50; England won – 38; Tied – 2; No Results – 3
- India vs England ODI record in India: Matches – 45; India won – 29; England won – 15; Tied – 1; No Results – 0
- India vs England bilateral ODI series record (in overall venue): Series – 16; India won – 7; England won – 6; Drawn – 3
- India vs England bilateral ODI series record in India: Series – 8; India won – 5; England won – 1; Drawn – 2
- India vs England ODI record at Pune (Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium): Never played before
- India vs England ODI record at Cuttack: Matches – 4; India won – 2; England won – 2; Tied – 0; No Result – 0
- India vs England ODI record at Kolkata: Matches – 2; India won – 2; England won – 0; Tied – 0; No Result – 0
B) The previous ODI record of India vs England in India
- Highest total – (For India) 387/5 at Rajkot on 14th November 2008
(For England) 338/8 at Bangalore on 27th February 2011
- Lowest total – (For England) 125 at Jaipur on 15th October 2006
(For India) 170 at Bangalore 26th February 1993
- Largest victory (by runs) – (For India) won by 158 runs at Rajkot on 14th November 2008
(For England) – won by 48 runs at Bangalore on 26th February 1993
- Largest victory (by wickets) – (For India) won by 8 wickets twice [at Kanpur on 28th January 2002 and at Delhi on 17th October 2011]
(For England) – won by 7 wickets at Dharamsala on 27th January 2013
- Most runs scored (in career) by a batsman in ODI clashes between India and England in India – (For England) 929 runs (21 innings) by Kevin Pietersen (2006-2013)
(For India) 799 runs (19 innings) by Suresh Raina (2006-2013)
- Most runs scored by a batsman in an ODI series between India and England in India – (For India) 325 runs (5 innings) by Yuvraj Singh in 2008
(For England) 318 runs (6 innings) by Marcus Trescothick in 2002
- Most wickets taken (in career) by a bowler in ODI clashes between India and England in India – (For India) 31 wickets (17 innings) by Harbhajan Singh (2002-2011)
(For England) 17 wickets (10 innings) by Tim Bresnan (2011-2013)
- Most wickets taken by a bowler in an ODI series between India and England in India – (For England) 15 wickets (6 matches) by Paul Jarvis in 1993
(For India) 13 wickets (6 matches) by Javagal Srinath in 1993
C) Team performances head-to-head in ODIs
- Indian batsmen vs England batsmen in India: Total runs scored by Indian batsmen – 9,955 runs (average – 35.05); Total no.of centuries by Indian batsmen – 10; Total no.of half-centuries by Indian batsmen – 61; Total no. of Ducks (dismissed on 0) by Indian batsmen – 25; Highest individual score by an Indian batsman – 138* by Yuvraj Singh at Rajkot on 14th November 2008
Total runs scored by England batsmen – 9,407 runs (average – 27.34); Total no.of centuries by England batsmen – 9; Total no.of half-centuries by England batsmen – 46; Total no.of Ducks (dismissed on 0) by England batsmen – 32; Highest individual score by an England batsman – 158 by Andrew Strauss at Bangalore on 27th February 2011
- Indian bowlers vs England bowlers in India: Total wickets taken by Indian bowlers – 309 wickets (average – 31.47); No. of times 4-wicket haul taken in an innings by Indian bowlers – 7; No. of times 5-wicket haul in an innings by Indian bowlers – 4; Best bowling performance by an Indian bowler – 6/55 by Sreesanth at Indore on 15th April 2006
Total wickets taken by England bowlers – 257 (average – 40.22); No. of times 4-wicket haul in an innings by England bowlers – 5; No. of times 5-wicket haul in an innings by England bowlers – 3; Best bowling performance by an England bowler – 5/35 by Paul Jarvis at Bangalore on 26th February 1993
- Indian pacers vs England pacers in India: Total wickets taken by Indian pacers – 176 wickets (average – 30.93); No. of times 4-wicket haul in an innings by Indian pacers – 4; No. of times 5-wicket haul in an innings by Indian pacers – 2; Best bowling performance by an Indian pacer – 6/55 by Sreesanth at Indore on 15th April 2006
Total wickets taken by England pacers – 184 wickets (average – 40.46); No. of times 4-wicket haul in an innings by England pacers – 3; No. of times 5-wicket haul in an innings by England pacers – 2; Best bowling performance by an England pacer – 5/35 by Paul Jarvis at Bangalore on 26th February 1993
- Indian spinners vs England spinners in India: Total wickets taken by Indian spinners – 132 wickets (average – 31.87); No. of times 4-wicket haul in an innings by Indian spinners – 3; No. of times 5-wicket haul in an innings by Indian spinners – 2; Best bowling performance by an Indian spinner – 5/31 by Harbhajan Singh at Delhi on 28th March 2006
Total wickets taken by England spinners – 71 wickets (average – 39.98); No. of times 4-wicket haul in an innings by England spinners – 2; No. of times 5-wicket haul in an innings by England spinners – 1; Best bowling performance by an England spinner – 5/57 by Ashley Giles at Delhi on 31st January 2002.
- Indian all-round bowlers vs England all-round bowlers in India: Total wickets taken by Indian all-round bowlers – 1 wicket (average – 76.00); No. of times 4-wicket haul in an innings by Indian all-round bowlers – 0; No. of times 5-wicket haul in an innings by Indian all-round bowlers – 0; Best bowling performance by an Indian all-round bowler – 1/51 by Suru Nayak at Cuttack on 27th January 1982.
Total wickets taken by England all-round bowlers – 2 (average – 27.50); No. of times 4-wicket haul in an innings by England all-round bowlers – 0; No. of times 5-wicket haul in an innings by England all-round bowlers – 0; Best bowling performance by an England all-round bowler – 1/3 by Chris Cowdrey at Chandigarh on 27th January 1985
[Note: “All-round bowlers” refers to the bowlers who are equally skilled in both types (as a pacer and as a spinner) of bowling.]