T20 International Records & Stats: Most Losses in T20 International

India and New Zealand have played 197 and 183 T20I games, respectively. Let’s look at the list of T20 international teams with the most losses.

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You can never predict who will win a T20 match in today’s frenzied T20 world. This illustrates how erratic this format is. To win a game in a dicey situation, a team must be very decisive. Today, more than ten strong teams compete in T20 international matches with a fighting spirit. Pakistan has played 208 matches in T20 cricket history, more than any other nation. India and New Zealand have played 197 and 183 T20I games, respectively. Let’s look at the list of T20 international teams with the most losses.

West Indies

West Indies, the two-time World Champion, has suffered the most defeats in T20 international matches. The red army played 179 games and dropped 93 of them. On such an embarrassing total, one never expected the most skilled men of this format.

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Bangladesh

With 93 losses in 150 games, Bangladesh holds the second-most losses in T20 international competition. Given the type of cricket they play, it’s not surprising to see them here.

South Asia

Sri Lanka, which won the T20 World Cup in 2014, has suffered 94 losses in 179 T20 International matches, which ranks third among all teams.

India

Blue Army of Ours India has only lost 63 games out of 199 games, giving them a win percentage of 66.49.

Team Matches Lost Won
West Indies 179 93 73
Bangladesh 150 93 54
Sri Lanka 179 94 79
Zimbabwe 123 82 38
Australia 174 76 91
New Zealand 188 78 96
Pakistan 218 78 132
Ireland 147 78 60
England 173 75 90

 

Who has suffered the most defeats in the T20 World Cup?
West Indies has suffered 93 of the most T20 international defeats.

Who has the most T20 victories?
The most T20I victories, 132, belong to Pakistan.

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