Head-to-head ODI winning streaks

Head-to-head ODI winning streaks

Post by Aslam Siddiqu » Sun, 30 Nov 2008 01:10:55


 Here is a list of Limited-overs International winning streaks for
each of the full members of the ICC against all others. Bangladesh
haven't won
enough matches to merit a table of their own. All matches listed are
inclusive.

ENGLAND:
v Aus  8  Lord's       Jun  9, 1979  to  Lord's         Jun  4, 1981
v SAf  4* Leeds        Aug 22, 2008  to  Cardiff        Sep  3, 2008
          (punctuated by one no result)
       4  Melbourne    Mar 12, 1992  to  Manchester     Aug 27, 1994
v WI   6  Devonport    Feb  3, 1987  to  Lord's         May 23, 1988
v NZ   5  Swansea      Jul 18, 1973  to  Manchester     Jun 20, 1979
          (punctuated by three 'no results')
v Ind  4  Leeds        Jul 13, 1974  to  Ahmedabad      Nov 25, 1981
v Pak  7  Manchester   May 24, 1978  to  Manchester     Jun 18, 1983
v SL   7  Taunton      Jun 11, 1983  to  Ballarat       Mar  9, 1992
v Zim  9  Manchester   Jul 13, 2000  to  Colombo        Sep 18, 2002

AUSTRALIA:
v Eng 14  Adelaide     Jan 17, 1999  to  Port Elizabeth Mar  2, 2003
v SAf  6  Cape Town    Apr  4, 1994  to  Wellington     Feb 15, 1995
v WI  11  Manchester   May  3, 1999  to  Port-of-Spain  May 24, 2003
v NZ  12  Melbourne    Jan  7, 1988  to  Melbourne      Dec 11, 1990
v Ind  8  Sydney       Jan 22, 2004  to  Hyderabad(I)   Oct  5, 2007
          (punctuated by three no results)
v Pak  7  Nairobi      Aug 30, 2002  to  Sydney         Jan 23, 2005
v SL  14  Sydney       Jan 23, 1985  to  Adelaide       Mar  7, 1992
v Zim 25* Southampton  Jun 16, 1983  to  Harare         May 29, 2004
          (punctuated by one 'no result')

SOUTH AFRICA:
v Eng  8  Johannesburg Jan 13, 1996  to  Manchester     May 23, 1998
v Aus  6  Bloemfontein Apr 13, 1997  to  Melbourne      Jan 23, 1998
v WI   6* Grenada      Apr 10, 2007  to  Johannesburg   Feb  3, 2008
v NZ  10  Napier       Mar 26, 1999  to  Hobart         Jan 15, 2002
          (punctuated by two 'no results')
v Ind  7  Hamilton     Feb 18, 1995  to  Rajkot         Oct 29, 1996
v Pak 14  Cape Town    Jan 10, 1995  to  Sharjah        Mar 24, 2000
v SL   5  P' Elizabeth Dec 15, 2000  to  Bloemfontein   Jan 14, 2001
v Zim 16* P' Elizabeth Feb  6, 2000  to  Harare         Aug 26, 2007

WEST INDIES:
v Eng  5  The Oval     Sep  7, 1973  to  Lord's        Jun 23, 1979
       5  Brisbane     Dec 23, 1979  to  Leeds         May 28, 1980
       5  Gwalior      Oct 27, 1989  to  Bridgetown    Apr  3, 1990
          (punctuated by two 'no results')
v Aus  7  Sydney       Jan 27, 1982  to  Adelaide      Jan 29, 1984
       7  Castries     Apr 19, 1984  to  Adelaide      Jan 27, 1985
v SAf  3  Kingston     Apr  7, 1992  to  Port-of-Spain Apr 12, 1992
v NZ   9  Sydney       Mar  9, 1985  to  Christchurch  Mar 29, 1987
v Ind  9  Srinagar     Oct 13, 1983  to  Gauhati       Dec 23, 1987
v Pak  9  Adelaide     Dec 12, 1992  to  Port-of-Spain Mar 26, 1993
v SL  10  Manchester   Jun  7, 1975  to  Kanpur        Oct 21, 1987
v Zim  9  Harare       Nov 29, 2003  to  Kingston      Mar 19, 2007
          (punctuated by one no result)

NEW ZEALAND:
v Eng  5  Adelaide     Jan 29, 1983  to  Christchurch  Feb 26, 1983
v Aus  4  Auckland     Mar  3, 2000  to  Adelaide      Jan 26, 2002
v SAf  5  Christchurch Feb 17, 2004  to  Napier        Mar  2, 2004
v WI   7  P Elizabeth Feb 13, 2003  to  Napier        Mar  1, 2006
          (punctuated by two no results)
v Ind  4  Manchester   Jun 14, 1975  to  Leeds         Jun 13, 1979
       4  Melbourne    Jan 10, 1981  to  Hamilton      Feb 15, 1981
       4  Auckland     Dec 26, 2002  to  Queenstown    Jan  4, 2003
v Pak  4* Christchurch Jan 10, 2004  to  Mohali        Oct 25, 2006
v SL   7  Brisbane     Jan 16, 1988  to  Hamilton      Feb 25, 1992
v Zim  7  Hyderabad(I) Oct 10, 1987  to  Wellington    Jan 31, 1996

INDIA:
v Eng  5* Rajkot       Nov 14, 2008  to  Cuttack       Nov 26, 2008
       5  Lords       Sep  5, 2004  to  Cochin        Apr  6, 2006
v Aus  4  Bangalore    Oct 21, 1996  to  Kanpur        Apr  7, 1998
v SAf  3  East London  Dec 19, 1992  to  Calcutta      Nov 24, 1993
v WI   5  Calcutta     Nov  5, 1994  to  Gwalior       Feb 21, 1996
v NZ  11  Adelaide     Jan 25, 1986  to  Baroda        Dec 17, 1988
v Pak  4  Toronto      Sep 13, 1997  to  Toronto       Sep 20, 1997
          (punctuated by one 'no result')
       4  Rawalpindi   Feb 11, 2006  to  Karachi       Feb 19, 2006
v SL   6  Colombo      Jul  7, 1998  to  Taunton       May 26, 1999
v Zim 10* Hyderabad(I) Mar 16, 2002  to  Harare        Sep  4, 2005

PAKISTAN:
v Eng  5  Lahore       Oct 27, 2000  to  Leeds         Jun 17, 2001
v Aus  4  Melbourne    Feb 24, 1985  to  Sharjah       Apr  3, 1987
v SAf  6  Durban       Feb  9, 1993  to  Faisalabad    Oct 28, 1994
v WI   6  Bristol      May 16, 1999  to  Sharjah       Oct 19, 1999
       6  Perth        Feb  1, 2005  to  Lahore        Dec 10, 2006
v NZ   7  Sharjah      May  1, 1990  to  Wellington    Dec 26, 1992
       7  Sharjah      Apr 12, 2001  to  Lahore        Apr 27, 2002
v Ind  8  Toronto      Sep 13, 1998  to  Sharjah       Apr  8, 1999
v SL   7  Peshawar     Oct 13, 1985  to  Colombo       Mar 30, 1986
          (punctuated by one 'no result')
       7  Rawalpindi   Jan 19, 1992  to  Colombo       Aug  3, 1994
v Zim 21* Rawalpindi   Nov 24, 1998  to  Sheikhupura   Feb  2, 2008
          (punctuated by one 'no result')

SRI LANKA:
v Eng  7  Lords       Jun 17, 2006  to  Dambulla      Oct  1, 2007
v Aus  3  Lahore       Mar 17, 1996  to  Colombo       Sep  7, 1996
v SAf  6  Colombo      Aug 20, 2004  to  Brisbane      Jan 17, 2006
v WI   5  Kandy        Dec 15, 2001  to  Bridgetown    Jun  8, 2003
v NZ   8  Hyderabad(I) May 20, 1997  to  Hamilton      Feb  8, 2001
v Ind  7  Colombo      Aug 28, 1996  to  Colombo       Aug 24, 1997
          (punctuated by one 'no result')
v Pak  4  Mohali       May 24, 1997  to  Lahore        Nov  5, 1997
v Zim 10* Bulawayo     Apr 20, 2004  to  Harare        Oct 22, 2008

ZIMBABWE:
v Eng  3  Bulawayo     Dec 15, 1996  to  Harare        Jan  3, 1997
v Aus  1  Nottingham   Jun  6, 1983
v SAf  1  Twice
v WI   3  Bristol      Jul  6, 2000  to  Chester-le-St Jul 17, 2000
v NZ   2  Bulawayo     Sep 30, 2000  to  Bulawayo      Oct  1, 2000
v Ind  1  Eight times
v Pak  1  Twice
v SL   2  Sharjah      Nov  6, 1994  to  Sharjah       Nov 11, 1998

Note: Bangladesh have won at least one Limited-overs International
match against all countries except West Indies. They have never two in
a row except against Zimbabwe (achieving a sequence of 8 wins). Their
longest sequence of losses against all other countries is as follows:

 5  Eng
 9* Aus
 7  SAf
11* WI (two 'no results')
11  NZ
12  Ind
18* Pak
15  SL
10  Zim

aslam
GO COLTS!!!

 
 
 

Head-to-head ODI winning streaks

Post by jzfredrick » Sun, 30 Nov 2008 07:40:25

Here's a filtered list of the top 5 streaks, excluding versus Zimb (as
that would be boring :)

Aus v Eng 14  Adelaide     Jan 17, 1999  to  Port Elizabeth Mar  2,
2003
Aus v SL  14  Sydney       Jan 23, 1985  to  Adelaide       Mar  7,
1992
Aus v NZ  12  Melbourne    Jan  7, 1988  to  Melbourne      Dec 11,
1990
India v NZ  11  Adelaide     Jan 25, 1986  to  Baroda        Dec 17,
1988
Aus v WI  11  Manchester   May  3, 1999  to  Port-of-Spain  May 24,
2003

 
 
 

Head-to-head ODI winning streaks

Post by Byrd » Sun, 30 Nov 2008 08:28:41

Your list may be correct, but you don't know it is.

Aus may have had a 13 win streak against England which
need not have figured in the original list but should have in this.


Quote:
> Here's a filtered list of the top 5 streaks, excluding versus Zimb (as
> that would be boring :)

> Aus v Eng 14  Adelaide     Jan 17, 1999  to  Port Elizabeth Mar  2,
> 2003
> Aus v SL  14  Sydney       Jan 23, 1985  to  Adelaide       Mar  7,
> 1992
> Aus v NZ  12  Melbourne    Jan  7, 1988  to  Melbourne      Dec 11,
> 1990
> India v NZ  11  Adelaide     Jan 25, 1986  to  Baroda        Dec 17,
> 1988
> Aus v WI  11  Manchester   May  3, 1999  to  Port-of-Spain  May 24,
> 2003


 
 
 

Head-to-head ODI winning streaks

Post by jzfredrick » Sun, 30 Nov 2008 16:43:28


Quote:
> Your list may be correct, but you don't know it is.

> Aus may have had a 13 win streak against England which
> need not have figured in the original list but should have in this.

too true
 
 
 

Head-to-head ODI winning streaks

Post by Maxx » Sun, 30 Nov 2008 20:48:17

Quote:
> > Here's a filtered list of the top 5 streaks, excluding versus Zimb (as
> > that would be boring :)

> > Aus v Eng 14  Adelaide     Jan 17, 1999  to  Port Elizabeth Mar  2,
> > 2003
> > Aus v SL  14  Sydney       Jan 23, 1985  to  Adelaide       Mar  7,
> > 1992
> > Aus v NZ  12  Melbourne    Jan  7, 1988  to  Melbourne      Dec 11,
> > 1990
> > India v NZ  11  Adelaide     Jan 25, 1986  to  Baroda        Dec 17,
> > 1988
> > Aus v WI  11  Manchester   May  3, 1999  to  Port-of-Spain  May 24,
> > 2003-


Quote:
> Your list may be correct, but you don't know it is.

I know that it's incorrect.  He missed South Africa's 14 match streak
against Pakistan.
 
 
 

Head-to-head ODI winning streaks

Post by crictis » Sun, 30 Nov 2008 23:28:55


Quote:

> > Your list may be correct, but you don't know it is.

> > Aus may have had a 13 win streak against England which
> > need not have figured in the original list but should have in this.

> too true

I always wonder, it statsguru is enough or not for these type of
purposes  It definitely falls short.  We need a better one, to churn
more more interesting records like this.

How I can get to cricinfo's database?

 
 
 

Head-to-head ODI winning streaks

Post by Sumant Sankara » Mon, 01 Dec 2008 00:27:31


Quote:


> > > Your list may be correct, but you don't know it is.

> > > Aus may have had a 13 win streak against England which
> > > need not have figured in the original list but should have in this.

> > too true

> I always wonder, it statsguru is enough or not for these type of
> purposes  It definitely falls short.  We need a better one, to churn
> more more interesting records like this.

> How I can get to cricinfo's database?

I agree Statsguru is not sufficient for everything.You may not be able
to access the database directly,but there is definitely a way to
construct your own database.
For starters the primary information needed to construct stats are all
available with statsguru.

For example.Consider the case above where you want to find what is the
max streak.Statsguru gives you a nice breakdown of each odi match
result .Let me assume that you painstakingly copy the tabulated column
info from each of the pages onto a text file.The next you can do is
one of 2 things
1.Write a simple program to read through the list and find which are
the consecutive wins for a team1 against team2.
2.Insert all the above information into an open source database like
MySql and then write your own DB query to get the result.

Ofcourse the above 2 suggestions are based on assumption that you have
familiar knowledge with computers.In case you do not,the best may be
to put all info in excel sheet and do some kind of jugglery with it.

A way to avoid the painstaking copy of each page mentioned above can
again me removed by doing  a 2 step process
1.Do an automatic download of pages through a script.
2.Parse the downloaded pages to get the tabular column info via a
program.

-Sumant

 
 
 

Head-to-head ODI winning streaks

Post by crictis » Mon, 01 Dec 2008 00:55:16


Quote:



> > > > Your list may be correct, but you don't know it is.

> > > > Aus may have had a 13 win streak against England which
> > > > need not have figured in the original list but should have in this.

> > > too true

> > I always wonder, it statsguru is enough or not for these type of
> > purposes ?It definitely falls short. ?We need a better one, to churn
> > more more interesting records like this.

> > How I can get to cricinfo's database?

> I agree Statsguru is not sufficient for everything.You may not be able
> to access the database directly,but there is definitely a way to
> construct your own database.
> For starters the primary information needed to construct stats are all
> available with statsguru.

> For example.Consider the case above where you want to find what is the
> max streak.Statsguru gives you a nice breakdown of each odi match
> result .Let me assume that you painstakingly copy the tabulated column
> info from each of the pages onto a text file.The next you can do is
> one of 2 things
> 1.Write a simple program to read through the list and find which are
> the consecutive wins for a team1 against team2.
> 2.Insert all the above information into an open source database like
> MySql and then write your own DB query to get the result.

> Ofcourse the above 2 suggestions are based on assumption that you have
> familiar knowledge with computers.In case you do not,the best may be
> to put all info in excel sheet and do some kind of jugglery with it.

> A way to avoid the painstaking copy of each page mentioned above can
> again me removed by doing ?a 2 step process
> 1.Do an automatic download of pages through a script.
> 2.Parse the downloaded pages to get the tabular column info via a
> program.

> -Sumant

Well, I had been doing this stuff. Is there ready made program written
for this ?  I don't care about the language, methods, software, etc..
as long as I get the final data.

If it has not been written, I am ready to do so.
On a grand level, posting 'this' data somewhere, and providing API
would be just a great thing.