Cricketbuzztoday: Australia’s Men Cricket Team is once again dominating the ODIs and is on a winning spree getting their 14th consecutive victory. The feat was achieved in the Second ODI of the England Vs Australia bilateral series. The victory revives the memories of the potent Australian team in the 2000 era.
Second Longest ODI Winning Streak
It is the second-longest ODI winning streak in the history of men’s cricket. Australia is eyeing to better its record of winning the most consecutive ODI. In 2003, Australia won 21 ODIs on a Trott which is still unbroken. Considering both Men and Women’s ODI cricket history, the Australian Women’s team tops the list of most consecutive ODI wins with 26 wins between 2018 and 2021.
Unbeatable Australia Since The 2023 World Cup
Australia is unbeatable in ODIs since the 2023 World Cup. After losing their first two matches against India and South Africa in ODI World Cup respectively, they haven’t tasted defeat. The Aussies won 9 consecutive matches after their first 2 losses to claim the Sixth ODI World Cup Title. After they won a home series against Windies 3-0, up-ticking the winning streak to 12.
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Breaking Srilanka Record of 13 Consecutive Victories
In the ongoing series against England, the kangaroos won their first 2 matches thus taking the winning tally to 14. Australia broke record Srilanka’s record of 13 consecutive victories made in 2023.
Adil Rasheed Rasheed Achieving Milestone
Despite England’s loss, good news for England is that Adil Rasheed has become the first spinner to get 200 wickets in ODI cricket with Moeen Ali getting 111 and Graeme Swann’s 104 wickets respectively. In England’s Women’s ODI cricket, Sophie Ecclestone has got 100 wickets.
Nearing the NO.1 ODI Ranking
If Australia wins the upcoming ODI match against Australia on 24th September, it will become the No.1 Men’s ODI team. Cheste-Le-Street is going to host the next clash. Australia will give it all to become the NO.1 team again while England will try to keep the Aussies from claiming the top spot.