India in One-Day Internationals in Sri Lanka

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August 17, 2006 18:58 IST

This is how India have performed against each country in Sri Lanka.
Opponent Mts Won Lost NR Won %
Sri Lanka 33 9 19 5 27.27
New Zealand 5 1 2 2 20.00
Australia 4 1 3 0 25.00
Bangladesh 2 2 0 0 100.00
West Indies 2 2 0 0 100.00
Zimbabwe 2 2 0 0 100.00
Pakistan 2 0 1 1 0.00
England 1 1 0 0 100.00
South Africa 1 1 0 0 100.00
UAE 1 1 0 0 100.00
TOTAL 53 20 25 8 37.74

Summary of results:

  Mts Won Lost NR Won %
Batting first 24 10 11 3 41.67
Batting second 29 10 14 5 34.48

Sri Lanka have a remarkable record at home soil, winning 88 out of a total of 135 matches (won percentage of 65.19). If we confine ourselves to the ODIs played in last five years (since July 2001), then Sri Lanka's performance becomes even more exemplary as is clear from the following table.

Country Mts Won Lost NR Won%
Sri Lanka 52 37 12 3 71.15
Australia 8 5 3 0 62.50
Pakistan 15 9 5 1 60.00
India 23 11 10 2 47.83
New Zealand 13 6 7 0 46.15
West Indies 11 4 7 0 36.36
England 3 1 2 0 33.33
South Africa 8 2 6 0 25.00
Zimbabwe 6 1 5 0 16.67
Bangladesh 13 1 12 0 7.69
Kenya 2 0 2 0 0.00
United Arab Emirates 2 0 2 0 0.00
Hong Kong 2 0 2 0 0.00
Netherlands 2 0 2 0 0.00

Home advantage
The following table lists the 'HOME' performances of ten ODI playing major countries in last five years. It will be observed that Sri Lanka have the second best home record. Australia hold the top slot, but Sri Lanka do have every chance to narrow this gap.

Country Mts Won Lost NR Tied Won%
Australia 58 43 13 2 0 74.13
Sri Lanka 52 37 12 3 0 71.15
Pakistan 38 25 13 0 0 65.79
South Africa 58 38 14 3 3 65.52
New Zealand 41 26 15 0 0 63.41
India 49 26 22 1 0 53.06
West Indies 45 22 20 3 0 48.89
England 44 20 20 3 1 45.45
Bangladesh 37 9 27 1 0 24.32
Zimbabwe 55 13 40 2 0 20.41

Only once Sri Lanka have failed to reach the final of a tournament played in Sri Lanka in last five years. Interestingly in all the title victories in this period Sri Lanka batted first and successfully defended their total.

Tournament Season Finalists Winner
Coca Cola Cup 2001 SL-Ind SL-121 runs
LG Cup 2001-02 SL-WI SL-34 runs
Champions Trophy 2002-03 SL-Ind Joint winners#
Bank Alfalah Cup 2002-03 NZ-Pak NZ-4 wkts
Asia Cup 2004 SL-Ind SL-25 runs
Indian Oil Cup 2005 SL-Ind SL-18 runs
# Final could not be completed because of rain and two teams were declared joint winners.

Interestingly spinners played an important part in Sri Lanka's remarkable success-run at home soil in last five years as is shown in the following table:

  Wkts Avg Best 5WI SR Econ
Pacers 162 24.41 8-19 2 36.56 4.01
Spinners 212 25.49 5-23 2 38.44 3.98

In matches against India, the things are closer though. Pacers proved more successful but only marginally

  Wkts Avg Best 5WI SR Econ
Pacers 36 31.53 3-47 0 40.83 4.63
Spinners 33 32.73 4-29 0 47.03 4.18

Indian pacers and spinners have almost identical success in Sri Lanka in last five years as the following table suggests:

  Wkts Avg Best 5WI SR Econ
Pacers 82 31.95 6-59 1 40.28 4.76
Spinners 81 31.19 3-21 0 42.00 4.46

In matches against Sri Lanka, Indian pacers outperformed spinners both average-wise and strike-rate wise. Spinners, though, enjoyed the better economy.

  Wkts Avg Best 5WI SR Econ
Pacers 42 33.93 6-59 1 42.10 4.84
Spinners 34 38.15 3-27 0 51.94 4.41

Kumble's supporters may argue that the ace-spinner is in form of his life and should have been included in the 15-member squad, but figures tell a different story altogether. In last five years Kumble has taken only 52 wickets in 54 matches and that too after conceding about 42 runs for each wicket.

Kumble's performance dips even further in the matches on Sri Lankan soil where he gives away more than 46 runs for every wicket.

Who, then is the best Indian bowler in Sri Lanka by same yardstick. Surprise, surprise. It is little master Sachin Tendulkar, who averages just over 19 as against his career average of 36 in last five years - a shift of more than 17 points. Ashish Nehra, Irfan Pathan, Harbhajan, Yuvraj and Sehwag are the other bowlers who have performed better in Sri Lanka.

At the other end of the scale, Zaheer and Kumble have seen their performance dipping. Agarkar has the biggest drop, but this may be attributed to the fact that he has played only two matches in Sri Lanka in this period.

  Performance in SL since Jul 2001 Performance in ODIs since Jul 2001 Change in avg
  Mts Wkts Avg Mts Wkts Avg
Tendulkar 11 16 19.06 89 41 36.61 -17.55
Nehra 17 25 26.36 65 86 30.47 -4.11
Pathan 11 20 21.55 63 108 24.55 -3.00
Harbhajan 20 26 28.19 107 130 30.30 -2.11
Yuvraj 22 9 35.56 140 40 35.88 -0.32
Sehwag 23 17 37.94 136 63 38.21 -0.27
Zaheer 20 25 33.36 81 113 29.09 4.27
Kumble 10 10 46.40 54 52 41.98 4.42
Agarkar 2 2 36.50 89 136 25.01 11.49

A similar comparison for the batsmen puts Kaif on the top among the ones who have performed better in Sri Lanka. Pathan's is a surprise inclusion at number two. Dravid and Yuvraj have also performed better in Sri Lanka. There is a small dip in Sehwag and Tendulkar's performances. Dhoni and Mongia are the biggest losers, but again both of them haven't played enough matches to come to a conclusion about their real worth.

  Performance in SL since Jul 2001 Performance in ODIs since Jul 2001 Change in avg
  Mts Runs Avg Mts Runs Avg
Kaif 15 372 41.33 118 2673 33.00 8.33
Pathan 11 122 30.50 63 858 26.00 4.50
Dravid 23 772 48.25 139 4690 44.25 4.00
Yuvraj 22 562 37.47 140 3953 36.94 0.53
Sehwag 23 689 32.81 136 4338 33.63 -0.82
Tendulkar 11 320 45.71 89 3685 46.65 -0.94
Dhoni 5 72 24.00 47 1467 48.90 -24.90
Mongia 3 1 0.50 47 1022 29.20 -28.70

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