England’s struggles in One-Day Internationals (ODIs) have become glaringly obvious in recent times. In a stark contrast to their past dominance, England has lost 10 out of their last 14 ODIs.
Their recent 68-run defeat against Australia in the second ODI of the ongoing three-game series reflects a larger trend of disappointing performances.
What’s changed for England since their golden period when they won 2019 World Cup, and how has this decline affected their standing in international cricket?
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What is England's win-loss record since the 2019 World Cup?
Since the 2019 ICC Men's Cricket World Cup victory, England's ODI performances have been a mixed bag.
With 26 wins and 26 losses in 52 matches, the team is far from replicating the success of their world champion run.
One major factor contributing to England's slump is the leadership transition following Eoin Morgan’s retirement. Under Morgan, England had a clear game plan and consistently dominated series.
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Since then, they have won only three of their last eight series, with the current series against Australia adding further woes. The World Cup winners are now on the brink of losing another bilateral series.
England's win-loss ratio compare to other teams since the 2019 World Cup
England currently holds the worst win-loss ratio among major cricketing nations in One-Day Internationals since their 2019 World Cup triumph.
Their 1.0 win-loss ratio is significantly lower than that of top-performing teams like India, Pakistan, and Australia. Here's a detailed comparison:
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Team | Win-Loss Ratio (since 2019 World Cup) |
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India | 1.9 |
Pakistan | 1.8 |
Australia | 1.7 |
New Zealand | 1.4 |
South Africa | 1.3 |
Bangladesh | 1.2 |
Sri Lanka | 1.1 |
Afghanistan | 1.1 |
England | 1.0 |
This table clearly illustrates England’s struggles in maintaining a winning record compared to other teams since 2019 World Cup.
What lies ahead for England in ODIs?
England has three more matches left in the current series against Australia. Already trailing 2-0, England will need to dig deep to avoid a series defeat, with the remaining matches set to take place at Chester-le-Street, Lord’s, and Bristol.
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England’s next ODI assignment will be their tour of the West Indies, beginning in October. The tour consists of three ODIs, beginning with the first match on October 31 in North Sound.
After the West Indies tour, there’s a long gap before England’s next ODI assignment, that will be against India in February 2025.
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