England’s sorry run worst in ODI World Cup history for a defending champion after five matches | Cricket News

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NEW DELHI: England‘s campaign to defend their 2019 ODI World Cup crown has nosedived to the point that they are now just one defeat away from being eliminated in the race to the semifinals. But their sorry run is already the worst start ever for a defending champion in the history of the tournament.
England began with a mauling at the hand of last edition’s runners up New Zealand, who won by nine wickets, chasing a challenging 283 to win.But the English bowlers had no answer to the dominance of Devon Conway (152 not out) and Rachin Ravindra (123*).

The batters, led by Dawid Malan’s 140, once again did the job in the next match against Bangladesh to put up 364/9 on the board and the bowlers also came to the party this time to deliver a 137-run win.

But since that match, England have failed to cross the 215-run mark in three matches, resulting in three crushing defeats. Against South Africa and Sri Lanka, the title holders couldn’t even reach 200.

The four defeats in first five matches is now a record for a team defending its title in an ODI World Cup. Here’s the list:
England – 2019 champions (Lost 4 out of the first 5 matches in 2023-24)

DATE OPPONENT VENUE RESULT
Oct 5, 2023 New Zealand Ahmedabad Lost by 9 wickets
Oct 12, 2023 Afghanistan Delhi Lost by 69 runs
Oct 21, 2023 South Africa Mumbai Lost by 229 runs
Oct 26, 2023 Sri Lanka Bengaluru Lost By 8 wickets

Before this, the unwanted record was in the name of Australia and Sri Lanka, who had lost three matches each in the first five games of their respective attempts to defend their World Cup title.
Australia – 1987-88 champions (Lost 3 out of the first 5 matches in 1991-92)

DATE OPPONENT VENUE RESULT
Feb 22, 1992 New Zealand Auckland Lost by 22 runs
Feb 26, 1992 South Africa Sydney Lost by 9 wickets
March 5, 1992 England Sydney Lost by 8 wickets

Sri Lanka – 1995-96 champions (Lost 3 out of the first 5 matches in 1999)

DATE OPPONENT VENUE RESULT
May 14, 1996 England Lord’s Lost by 8 wickets
May 19, 1996 South Africa Northampton Lost by 89 runs
May 26, 1996 India Taunton Lost by 157 runs

(Stats Courtesy: Rajesh Kumar)

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