The first match of the 3-match ODI series will be played between India and West Indies (IND vs WI ODI Series, 2022) on 6th February, Sunday. This match will be played at ‘Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium’ in Ahmedabad. A new historical page, ie, a milestone will be added to the name of the Indian team in the history of international cricket. This is India’s 1000th One Day International match to be played against the West Indies. India will become the first country to play 1000 ODI matches. Significantly, the Indian ODI team has played 999 ODIs so far. In which India won 518 matches and lost in 431 matches. Whereas, 9 matches ended in a tie and 41 matches were inconclusive.
Highest Score:
On 8 December 2011 (West Indies vs India 2011) 418 for 5 in 50 overs against West Indies at Indore.
Lowest Score (India’s Lowest Score in ODI):
On 29 October 2000 (Sri Lanka vs India ODI Sharjah, 2000) all out for 54 runs in 26.3 overs against Sri Lanka in Sharjah.
Biggest Win in ODI
257 runs against Bermuda on March 19, 2007 in Port of Spain (Port of Spain India vs Barmuda ODI).
personal achievements
Most ODI matches played:
Sachin Tendulkar 63
Highest Total ODI Runs: (Total ODI Runs):
Sachin Tendulkar, 18,426 runs
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Highest individual score: (Highest individual score)
Rohit Sharma 264 runs India ‘vs’ Sri Lanka (Sri Lanka vs India ODI 2014) on November 13, 2014 in Kolkata.
Highest Century
Sachin Tendulkar 49
Most Half Centuries:
Sachin Tendulkar: 96
Highest Zero Score:
Sachin Tendulkar: 20
Most runs in an ODI series:
Sachin Tendulkar: 673 runs, 2003
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Highest Strike Rate:
Zaheer Khan: 290.0 ‘vs’ Zimbabwe, in Jodhpur on December 8, 2000
Most ODI wickets:
Anil Kumble: 334 wickets
Best Bowling Stats:
Stuart Binny: 6 for 4, ‘vs’ Bangladesh, June 17, 2014 at Mirpur
Most wickets in the series:
Zaheer Khan: 21 wickets, in ICC ODI World Cup, 2011, India
Record for most runs in a match:
Bhuvneshwar Kumar, 1 for 106 against South Africa, in Mumbai on October 25, 2015
Wicketkeeper’s best record:
Mahendra Singh Dhoni: 438 wickets (318 catches, 120 stumpings)
Most wickets contributed by a wicketkeeper in a match:
Mahendra Singh Dhoni, 6 (5 catches, 1 stump), against England, at Leeds on September 2, 2007.
Most wickets contributed by a wicketkeeper in a series:
Mahendra Singh Dhoni, 21 (19 catches, 2 stumpings), Commonwealth Bank Tri-Series in Australia in 2007/08 (Australia, India, Australia in Sri Lanka).
Most Catches:
Mohammad Azharuddin, 156 catches.
Most catches in a series:
VVS Laxman, 12 catches, VB Series 2003-04 (Australia, India, Zimbabwe).
Most matches as captain:
Mahendra Singh Dhoni, 200 matches (110 won, 75 lost, 5 ties, 11 inconclusive.
Highest run partnership per wicket
First wicket:
258 runs, Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly.
Against Kenya, October 24, 2001 at Paarl (South Africa)
Second wicket:
331 runs Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid against New Zealand at Hyderabad (Deccan) on 8 November
third wicket
237 (not out pair), Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar against Kenya, 23 May 1999 at Bristol
Fourth wicket:
275 (not out pair) Mohammad Azharuddin and Ajay Jadeja against Zimbabwe, April 9, 1998 in Cuttack
Fifth wicket:
223 runs Mohammad Azharuddin and Ajay Jadeja against Sri Lanka, August 17, 1997 in Colombo (RPS)
Sixth wicket:
160 runs Ambati Rayudu and Stuart Binny against Zimbabwe at Harare on July 10, 2015
Seventh wicket:
125 runs (not out pair), Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Ravichandran Ashwin against Pakistan on December 30, 2012 in Chennai
eighth wicket
100 (not out pair), Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Bhuvneshwar Kumar against Sri Lanka, at Pallekele on August 24, 2017
Ninth wicket:
126 runs (not out pair), Kapil Dev and Syed Kirmani, against Zimbabwe, 18 June 1983 at Tunbridge Wells
10th wicket:
64, Harbhajan Singh and Lakshmipathy Balaji against England, at The Oval on 3 September
Captains who have captained more than 50 ODI matches
Kapil Dev
(1982 to 1987): 74 matches (39 wins, 33 losses, 2 results.)
Mohammad Azharuddin
(1990 to 1999): 174 matches (90 wins, 76 losses, 2 ties and 6 inconclusive).
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Sachin Tendulkar
(1996-2000): 73 matches, 23 won, 43 lost, 1 tie, 6 inconsequential.
Sourav Ganguly
(1999-2005): 146 matches, 76 wins, 65 losses, 5 inconclusive.
Rahul Dravid
(2000-2007): 79 matches, 42 wins, 33 losses, 4 inconclusive.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni
(2007-2018): 200 matches, 110 wins, 74 losses, 5 ties, 11 inconclusive.
Virat Kohli
(2013-2021) 95 matches, 65 wins, 27 losses, 1 tie, 2 results.