After winning the three-match T20I series by the 1-2 margin, visiting team India will now face the three-match ODI series challenge against the hosts England, starting from Thursday (July 12). The first match will be played on July 12 at Trent Bridge (Nottingham) while the second and third games will be played on Saturday (July 14) and Tuesday (July 17) at Lord’s (London) and Headingley (Leeds) respectively.
Both are the top-ranked ODI teams and that’s why the series is expected to be thrilling and exciting. In the latest ICC ODI ranking, England is on the top with 126 rating points while India is in the next position (second position) with 122 rating points.
Before the beginning of the series, we will look at some important ODI stats related with this series.
Head-to-Head ODI records between England and India
(in Overall venues)
Played: 96; England won: 39; India won: 52; No Results/Tied: 2/3
(in England)
Played: 38; England won: 19; India won: 15; No Results/Tied: 1/3
Major ODI stats between England and India in England
(Team Stats)
Highest totals
England: 334/4 (60 overs) at Lord’s on June 7, 1975
India: 329/7 (50 overs) at Bristol on August 24, 2007
Lowest totals (completed innings)
England: 161 (38.1 overs) at Cardiff on August 27, 2014
India: 132/3 (60 overs) at Lord’s on June 7, 1975
Largest victories (by runs)
England: 202 runs at Lord’s on June 7, 1975
India: 133 runs at Cardiff on August 27, 2014
Largest victories (by Wickets)
England: 9 wickets at Leeds on June 2, 1982
India: 9 wickets for twice; at The Oval on May 24, 1986, and at Birmingham on September 2, 2014
(Individual stats) – Batting
Highest individual knocks
England: 137 by Dennis Amiss at Lord’s on June 7, 1975
India: 107 by Virat Kohli at Cardiff on September 16, 2011
Most runs scorers
England: 594 runs by Ian Bell (15 innings)
India: 648 runs by Rahul Dravid (20 innings)
(Individual stats) – Bowling
Best bowling figure in an innings
England: 5/26 by Ronnie Irani at The Oval on July 9, 2002
India: 4/28 Ravindra Jadeja at Cardiff on August 27, 2014
Most wicket takers
England: 22 wickets by James Anderson (16 innings)
India: 15 wickets by Ravichandran Ashwin (9 innings)
(Venue stats for England and India)
Overall performances
Team and individual performances