Instances When More Than Two Captains Led A Side In A Bilateral ODI Series 1

England tour of Zimbabwe in 2001/02 – 3 different players lead Zimbabwe in a 5-match ODI series

In a 5-match ODI series between the hosts Zimbabwe and visiting team England in the 2001/02 season, Zimbabwe had three different captains.

For the Zimbabwe side, Guy Whittall was the skipper in the first ODI while Heath Streak led the team in the next two games and Alistair Campbell was captain in the last two ODIs.

Marcus Trescothick led the England side only in the fourth ODI while Nasser Hussain led the England team in all other games.

 

1st ODI (at Harare on 3rd October 2001): Guy Whittall led the Zimbabwe side (Nasser Hussain led the England team) – England won by five wickets

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Guy Whittall

 

2nd ODI (at Harare on 6th October 2001): Heath Streak led the Zimbabwe side (Nasser Hussain led the England team) – England won by eight wickets

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Heath Streak

 

3rd ODI (at Harare on 7th October 2001): Heath Streak led the Zimbabwe side (Nasser Hussain led the England team) – England won by four wickets

 

4th ODI (at Bulawayo on 10th October 2001): Alistair Campbell led the Zimbabwe side (Marcus Trescothick led the England team) – England won by 70 runs

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Alistair Campbell

 

5th ODI (at Bulawayo on 13th October 2001): Alistair Campbell led the Zimbabwe side (Nasser Hussain led the England team) – England won by seven wickets

 

Series Result: England won by 5-0 (5-match ODI series)