Same sides for consecutive ODI's
Mohammad Ramis Shah - 17 May 2002
By finally changing the playing eleven for the third and last ODI against New Zealand at Lahore on 27 April 2002, Pakistan's record run of playing the same side for most consecutive one-day internationals came to an end. Since 8 April 2002 against Sri Lanka at Sharjah to 24 April 2002, Pakistan played seven matches with the same combination. The previous record was for six games, held by South Africa in the World Cup 1999. It is also Pakistan's best stint for the same side.
For reader interest here are more details.
Same playing eleven for five or more consecutive ODI's (17)
Team Mt W L Vs Venue Date Vs Venue Date
(Start of sequence) (End of sequence)
Pak 7 5 2 SL Sharjah 08/04/02 NZ Rawalpindi 24/04/02
SA 6 5 1 SL Northampton 19/05/99 NZ Birmingham 10/06/99
WI 5 4 1 Ind Edgbaston 09/06/79 Aus Sydney 27/11/79
Aus 5 3 2 NZ Melbourne 09/01/83 NZ Melbourne 22/01/83
Eng 5 4 1 NZ The Oval 09/06/83 Pak Manchester 18/06/83
Ind 5 5 - Aus Chelmsford 20/06/83 Pak Jaipur 02/10/83
WI 5* 3 1 Aus Sydney 06/02/85 SL Melbourne 27/02/85
SL 5* 1 3 Ind Colombo(SSC) 25/08/85 Pak Sialkot 23/10/85
Eng 5 3 2 Pak Karachi 20/10/87 Aus Calcutta 08/11/87
WI 5 5 - Ind Bridgetown 07/03/89 Ind Georgetown 21/03/89
WI 5 3 2 Pak Johannesburg 27/02/93 Pak Kingstown 30/03/93
Pak 5† 3 1 NZ Dunedin 03/03/94 NZ Christchurch 16/03/94
Aus 5 3 2 SL Perth 12/01/96 Ken Vishakapatnum 23/02/96
SL 5* 4 - Eng Faisalabad 09/03/96 Pak Singapore-Pad 02/04/96
NZ 5 3 2 Zim Hamilton 04/02/98 Aus Napier 12/02/98
Ind 5+ 2 1 SL Colombo(RPS) 19/06/98 SL Colombo (RPS) 07/07/98
Ind 5 3 2 Ken Nairobi(Gym) 03/10/00 SL Sharjah 20/10/00
† - one match Tied
* - one ended in no-result
+ - two ended in no-result
- All data updated to 05.05.2002.
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