With the win over Bangladesh in Delhi, India now has 16 consecutive series wins at home. See the full table to check where the T20 World Cup champions stand.
The current T20 World Cup champions are dominating the T20I format, as evidenced by their ongoing series against Bangladesh, where they thrashed the Bangla Tigers in the first two games of the three-match T20I series, first in Gwalior and now in Delhi. They have sealed the third T20I series after the T20 World Cup 2024, following victories against Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka, and now Bangladesh.
Also, with the win against Bangladesh, India got their 16th consecutive series win at home in T20I bilateral games, a streak that began in 2019 and is currently running at full pace. First led by Virat Kohli, then Rohit Sharma, followed by Hardik Pandya, and now with full-time captain Suryakumar Yadav leading effectively. See the longest unbeaten streak at home table in T20I series , which is enough to indicate that the T20 World Cup champions are far ahead on this list.
Team | Series | Time Span |
India | 16* | Sep 2019 – Present |
Australia | 8 | Jan 2006 – Feb 2010 |
South Africa | 7 | Feb 2007 – Oct 2010 |
India | 6 | Feb 2016 – Nov 2018 |
New Zealand | 6 | Dec 2008 – Feb 2012 |
Most Consecutive wins in T20Is
Apart from their unbeaten series streak, another point clearly observed by cricket fans is that India is currently on a 9-match T20I winning streak after the T20 World Cup 2024. In the first game after the T20 WC, they lost against Zimbabwe under Shubman Gill. However, they managed to turn things around by winning the next four matches, followed by a decisive 3-0 victory against Sri Lanka under their newly appointed full-time captain, Suryakumar Yadav. Now, the Bangladesh T20I series is also under their bag.
Match No. | Result | Opponent | Location | Date |
1 | 100 runs win | Zimbabwe | Harare | 7 Jul 2024 |
2 | 23 runs win | Zimbabwe | Harare | 10 Jul 2024 |
3 | 10 wickets win | Zimbabwe | Harare | 13 Jul 2024 |
4 | 42 runs win | Zimbabwe | Harare | 14 Jul 2024 |
5 | 43 runs win | Sri Lanka | Pallekele | 27 Jul 2024 |
6 | 7 wickets win | Sri Lanka | Pallekele | 28 Jul 2024 |
7 | Super Over win | Sri Lanka | Pallekele | 30 Jul 2024 |
8 | 7 wickets win | Bangladesh | Gwalior | 6 Oct 2024 |
9 | 86 runs win | Bangladesh | Delhi | 9 Oct 2024 |
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