Indian cricket team became the first team to play 1000 ODI matches

Indian cricket team became the first team to play 1000 ODI matches

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Category : Sports Published on: February 09 2022

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  • The Indian cricket team scripted history by becoming the first team to play the 1000th ODI when they took the field against the West Indies in the series opener at the picturesque Narendra Modi Stadium.
  • The team has two ODI World Cups and a T20 World Cup to their name.
  • India has 519 wins in the 1000 ODI matches that they have played so far.
  • Australia has played the second-most ODIs in the world with 958 matches while Pakistan has played 936 ODIs.
  • In India's 100th ODI, Kapil Dev was the captain while Sourav Ganguly had led the side in the Men in Blue's 500th ODI.
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