India: The Men in Blue are the most successful teams in the shortest format in 2024. India has played 27 matches of the T20 International form of the game, and they have won 25 of them with just two losses. These two losses came against Zimbabwe and South Africa. India also ended their 11-year drought of winning an ICC title in 2024.
Under the leadership of Rohit Sharma, India won the T20 World Cup 2024 in the USA and Caribbean. India is the only team to win all their matches in that tournament of the shortest format. Apart from an abandoned match due to the rains against Canada, the Men in Blue have also won close games in that twenty-overs competition.
India also has the highest win percentage in this year of 2024 in the shortest format. The Men in Blue have gone past Pakistan’s highest win percentage of 89.47 which they achieved in 2018. The Men in Green won 17 games from 19 T20 International matches played in 2018. India has won 25 matches from 27 games played and their winning percentage is 92.31, which is the highest in the shortest format.
India had played five series in the T20 International format and they have won all of them. They have played a series each versus Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka and South Africa. In that, the Blues whitewashed the Afghans, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. Against Zimbabweans and The Proteas, India lost one match each.
India: List Of All Matches Played By The Men In Blue In T20 International Format In 2024 –
- India won by six wickets in Mohali
- India won by six wickets in Indore
- India won the match by Super Over in Bengaluru
- India won by eight wickets in New York i
- India won by six runs in New York
- India won by seven wickets in New York
- Match Got Abandoned In Lauderhill
- India won by 47 runs in Bridgetown
- India won by fifty runs in North Sound
- India won by 24 runs at Gros Islet
- India won by 68 runs in Providence
- India won by seven runs in Bridgetown
- Zimbabwe won by 13 runs at Harare
- India won by 100 runs in Harare
- India won by 23 runs at Harare
- India won by 10 wickets at Harare
- India won by 42 runs at Harare
- India won by 43 runs at Pallekele
- India won by seven wickets at Pallekele
- India won the match by Super Over at Pallekele
- India won by seven wickets at Gwalior
- India won by 86 runs in the National Capital, Delhi
- India won by 133 runs in Hyderabad
- India won by 61 runs in Durban
- South Africa won by three wickets at St. George’s Park
- India won by 11 runs in Centurion
- India won by 135 runs at Johannesburg.
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