India vs Bangladesh head to head in ODI and World Cup matches

Record between India and Bangladesh: Cricket is the biggest sport in Southeast Asia, and its popularity is particularly significant in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, former British colonies. The two largest countries in the region are India and Bangladesh. Their matches always attract huge crowds and end up being immensely exciting.

The ICC World Cup 2023 kicked off on October 5, returning after four years, and fans can’t wait to see India and Bangladesh clash in the tournament. The two teams have played dozens of matches in all formats of cricket, with India holding the upper hand in everything.

India and Bangladesh are scheduled to clash on October 19, 2023 at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune for the World Cup 2023. It is sure to be an all-time spectacle. Bangladesh has been getting better and better over the years and has given tough competition to every team.

Fans are excited for the much awaited match but before that check out India vs Bangladesh head to head score in World Cup and other cricket formats here on Jagran Josh.

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India vs Bangladesh head to head in ODI World Cup

India and Bangladesh have a famous rivalry in the Cricket World Cup. Minnows Bangladesh pulled off one of the most shocking upsets in cricket history when they beat India in the 2007 World Cup. India and Bangladesh have met each other 4 times in ICC Men’s ODI World Cup with India winning 3 matches.

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Date

Winner

Margin

Place of action

July 2, 2019

India

28 runs

Edgbaston

March 19, 2015

India

109 runs

Melbourne

February 19, 2011

India

87 runs

Dhaka

March 17, 2007

Bangladesh

5 doors

Port of Spain

*Last Match Result: India won by 28 runs in World Cup 2019 in a competitive match.

  • It remains to be seen how Bangladesh will fare against India in the 2023 World Cup.
  • Both teams can boast of strong squads. India are on a tear, after dominating Australia, Pakistan and Afghanistan in the first three games.
  • Bangladesh defeated Afghanistan in 2023 World Cup.
  • Shakib-Al-Hasan will lead Bangladesh while Rohit Sharma captains India.

Next match: October 19, 14:00 (IST) at Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Full.

Also Read: ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 List of All Broadcast Channels and Channel Numbers

India vs Bangladesh head to head in ODI matches

Team

Bangladesh

India

Span

1988-2023

1988-2023

Matte

40

40

won

8

31

lost

31

8

draw

0

0

Tied

0

0

NO

1

1

W/D

0.258

3,875

%W

20

77.5

%L

77.5

20

%D

0

0

%

20.51

79.48

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India vs Bangladesh head to head in T20I

Team

Bangladesh

India

Span

2009-2023

2009-2023

Matte

13

13

won

1

12

lost

12

1

draw

0

0

Tied

0

0

NO

0

0

W/D

0.083

12

%W

7.69

92.3

%L

92.3

7.69

%D

0

0

%

7.69

92.3

India vs Bangladesh one on one in test matches

Team

Bangladesh

India

Span

2000-2022

2000-2022

Matte

13

13

won

0

11

lost

11

0

draw

2

2

Tied

0

0

NO

0

0

W/D

0

%W

0

84.61

%L

84.61

0

%D

15.38

15.38

%

100

Which is the better team, Bangladesh or India?

No doubt, Bangladesh is a strong cricket team but when it comes to high pressure matches, they tend to fall apart. It is true that Bangladesh have defeated India on multiple important occasions and actually have a better recent record (3-2 in last 5 ODIs) against India. However, Bangladesh has never won an ICC tournament.

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India have won five ICC trophies and are two-time winners of the ODI World Cup. Bangladesh are not to be underestimated as they can beat any team in the world on any given day. But India are among the top-ranked teams and have the best batting and bowling line-ups currently in ODI cricket.

One cannot specifically determine which team is better, but statistics and records point to India.

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