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IND vs ENG Head to Head as hosts & defending champs lock horns at World Cup 2023

IND vs ENG Head to Head as hosts & defending champs lock horns at World Cup 2023

The former champions have a very close and intense ODI World Cup rivalry.

The India vs England encounter in the ODI World Cup 2023 is all set to be played on October 29 at the HPCA Stadium, Dharamshala. Interestingly, their overall record is lopsided towards one team, while their ODI World Cup rivalry is intensely close, with one team leading the other by a very small margin. Ahead of the 29th match of the tournament, let’s take a detailed look at IND vs ENG head to head in ODI:

IND vs ENG Head to Head in ODIs

The head to head between the two sides is led by India in ODI cricket. Both sides have played a total of 106 matches in their 49-year ODI cricket rivalry. 

India has a 57-44 win/loss record over England in these matches, with two matches being tied and three games ending in no result.

Matches Played106
Matches Won (India)57
Matches Won (England)44
Tied2
No Result3
Win % (India)53.77%
Win % (England)41.50%

IND vs ENG Head to Head in World Cup

The two sides have faced each other 8 times in ODI World Cup history. Unlike their overall ODI rivalry, the Three Lions are ahead of the Men in Blue in the mega event.

England leads India 4-3 in the ODI World Cup with one match being tied.

Matches Played8
Matches Won (India)3
Matches Won (England)4
No Result
Tie1
Win % (India)37.5%
Win % (England)50.00%

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IND vs ENG Head to Head in India

The two sides have met 51 times in India, with the first encounter being played in 1981.

India leads England 33-17 in the ODIs they have played in India, while one match has ended in a tie.

Matches Played51
Matches Won (India)33
Matches Won (New Zealand)17
No Result
Tie1
Win % (India)64.70%
Win % (New Zealand)33.33%

IND vs ENG: Last ODI World Cup meeting

Consistent with their ODI World Cup record, the last meeting between the two sides in the ODI World Cup was won by England.

The two sides met in the 38th match of the 2019 World Cup in England.

After the Three Lions set up a mammoth 338-run target, thanks to Jonny Bairstow’s ton, India found themselves 31 runs short despite a glorious hundred by Rohit Sharma.

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