
India had a forgettable ODI calendar year in 2020, losing as many as six of their nine games, the number of wins being the least they have managed in the last four decades and the win-loss ratio being the worst since 1997. In Tests, India still have a chance to change their fate after a 2-0 drubbing in New Zealand. But in the format that presently matters the most, given that the next World T20 is less than 10 months, India fared the best, capping off their best calendar years and the best-ever registered by a full-member nation.

India had a forgettable ODI calendar year in 2020, losing as many as six of their nine games, the number of wins being the least they have managed in the last four decades and the win-loss ratio being the worst since 1997. In Tests, India still have a chance to change their fate after a 2-0 drubbing in New Zealand. But in the format that presently matters the most, given that the next World T20 is less than 10 months, India fared the best, capping off their best calendar years and the best-ever registered by a full-member nation. December 09, 2020 at 08:03AM https://ift.tt/3lLvasH
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