Indian Cricket Team

The India men’s national cricket team, also known as Team India and Men in Blue, is governed by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), and is a full member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) with Test, One Day International(ODI) and Twenty20 International (T20I) status.

Although cricket was introduced to India by European merchant sailors in the 18th century, and the first cricket club was established in Calcutta (currently known as Kolkata) in 1792, India’s national cricket team did not play its first Test match until 25 June 1932 at Lord’s, becoming the sixth team to be granted Test cricket status. In its first fifty years of international cricket, India was one of the weaker teams, winning only 35 of the first 196 Test matches it played. From 1932 India had to wait until 1952, almost 20 years for its first Test victory. The team, however, gained strength in the 1970s with the emergence of players such as batsmen Sunil Gavaskar and Gundappa Viswanath, all-rounder Kapil Dev and the Indian spin quartet of Erapalli Prasanna, Srinivas Venkataraghavan, Bhagwat Chandrasekhar and Bishen Singh Bedi.

FormatMatchesWonLostDrawnTiedNo resultInaugural MatchLatest Match
Test533150165217125 June 19323 January 2019
ODI96950341794013 July 197416 June 2019
T201157041131 December 200627 February 2019

Traditionally much stronger at home than abroad, the Indian team has improved its overseas form, especially in limited-overs cricket, since the start of the 21st century, winning Test matches in Australia, England and South Africa. It has won the Cricket World Cup twice – in 1983 under the captaincy of Kapil Dev and in 2011 under the captaincy of Mahendra Singh Dhoni. After winning the 2011 World Cup, India became only the third team after West Indies and Australia to have won the World Cupmore than once, and the first cricket team to win the World Cup at home. It also won the 2007 ICC World Twenty20 and 2013 ICC Champions Trophy, under the captaincy of MS Dhoni. It was also the joint champions of 2002 ICC Champions Trophy, along with Sri Lanka.

Men’s ODI Team Rankings

Last updated – 10 Jul 2019Developed by David Kendix

PosTeamWeighted MatchesPointsRating
1 England526,420123
2 India566,807122
3 New Zealand424,763113
4 Australia495,470112
5 South Africa475,193110
6 Pakistan494,75697
7 Bangladesh433,87390
8 Sri Lanka514,00979
9 West Indies473,60677
10 Afghanistan402,35959
11 Ireland291,46651
12 Zimbabwe351,53844
13 Netherlands622237
14 Scotland1139936
15 Nepal815219
16 UAE1514410
17 Papua New Guinea9506
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