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Most Losses as Captain in ODI

Most Losses as Captain in ODI

This article provides a detailed analysis of the most frequent losses by captains in One Day Internationals, highlighting significant leadership records and loss percentages across cricket history.

Most ODI Losses as Captains

Captain Team Matches Lost Won Tied No Result Loss%
Stephen Fleming New Zealand 218 106 98 1 13 48.62%
Arjuna Ranatunga Sri Lanka 193 95 89 1 8 49.22%
Mohammad Azharuddin India 174 76 90 2 6 43.68%
MS Dhoni India 200 74 110 5 11 37.00%
Allan Border Australia 178 67 107 1 3 37.64%
Sourav Ganguly India 147 66 76 0 5 44.90%
Imran Khan Pakistan 139 59 75 1 4 42.45%
Brian Lara West Indies 125 59 59 0 7 47.20%
William Porterfield Ireland 113 55 50 2 6 48.67%
Jason Holder West Indies 86 54 24 2 6 62.79%
Alistair Campbell Zimbabwe 86 52 30 2 2 60.47%
Angelo Mathews Sri Lanka 106 51 49 1 5 48.11%
Ricky Ponting Australia 230 51 165 2 12 22.17%
Graeme Smith South Africa 150 51 92 1 6 34.00%
Assad Vala Papua New Guinea 64 51 12 1 0 79.69%


Key Insights on Most Defeats for Captains in ODI Cricket

Career Loss Records and High-Volume Captaincy Defeats

New Zealand’s Stephen Fleming has lost the most matches as a captain in ODIs, having suffered 106 defeats in 218 matches.

Stephen Fleming suffered 30 of his defeats against Australia, the most by a skipper against a single team in ODIs.

Stephen Fleming (22 vs South Africa) and Arjuna Ranatunga (27 vs Pakistan & 21 vs India) are the two skippers to lose 20 or more matches against two opponents each in ODIs.

Sachin Tendulkar has lost the most ODIs as a captain in a calendar year, having conceded 23 defeats as India’s skipper in 1997.

See which team has won a most number of ODI games in a year, here.


Home and Overseas Captaincy Loss Statistics

Allan Border lost 42 of his 67 matches in Australia, the most by a captain at home in ODIs.

MS Dhoni conceded 39 of his 74 defeats at the home of the opposition, marking the most overseas losses by a captain in ODIs.

See where Dhoni stands in the captain’s list of most ODI wins, here.


Consecutive Defeats and Team Losing Streaks

Assad Vala has lost the most matches in a row in ODIs, suffering 18 consecutive defeats while leading Papua New Guinea (PNG) from mid-August 2019 to mid-March 2022.

PNG’s 18 consecutive losses are the joint-third most by a team in ODIs.

Bangladesh have conceded the most defeats in a row, with their streak stretching to 23 losses. Bangla tigers are also the side which has the lone record of losing 21 straight Test matches.


Worst Loss Percentage and Stand-In Captaincy Performance

Shane Warne has the lowest loss percentage as a captain in ODIs (minimum 10 matches), losing just one of the 11 matches as Australia’s stand-in skipper, a loss percentage of 9.09.

Bangladesh’s Khaled Mahmud has the worst loss percentage as a captain in ODIs (minimum 10 matches). Bangladesh lost each of the 15 matches under his leadership in 2003, resulting in a loss percentage of 100. Mahmud is also the player with the worst loss percentage in ODIs. More than 88% of matches he played for Bangladesh ended in his team’s defeats.

Zimbabwe’s Hamilton Masakadza is the other skipper with zero wins among captains who’ve led in at least 10 ODIs, suffering 24 defeats in 25 matches (one no result), with a loss percentage of 96.

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