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IND vs SA Head to Head record ahead of the 2nd ODI in St George’s Park

IND vs SA Head to Head record ahead of the 2nd ODI in St George’s Park

Ahead of the 1st ODI at Wanderers Stadium, let's have a detailed look at the IND vs SA Head to Head record in ODIs.

After the IND vs SA T20I series was drawn 1-1, the India Cricket Team has moved on to the 3-match ODI series. Team India won the first ODI by thrashing Proteas to 8-wicket victory in Johannesburg and restricting SA to their third lowest ODI vs India. They will take on South Africa for the second ODI in St George’s Park. Ahead of the match, let us have a detailed view of the IND vs SA head to head records in ODIs.

IND vs SA Head to Head in ODI

The head to head between the two sides is led by South Africa in ODI cricket. Both sides have played a total of 92 matches in their 32-year ODI cricket rivalry. 

South Africa has a 50-39 win/loss record over India in these matches, with three matches ending in no result.

Matches Played92
Matches Won (India)39
Matches Won (South Africa)50
No Result3
Tie
Win % (India)42.39%
Win % (South Africa)54.34%

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IND vs SA ODI Head to Head in South Africa

The India cricket team has an even worse record in Proteas’ home condition. The two sides have played 38 matches in South Africa. Proteas lead their rivalry 25-11, with two matches ending in no result.

Matches Played38
Matches Won (India)11
Matches Won (South Africa)25
No Result2
Tie
Win % (India)28.94%
Win % (South Africa)65.78%

IND vs SA Head to Head in ODI series

India and South Africa played their first series in 1991, which was won by India 2-1.

Both have played a total of 12 series. Out of these twelve, the India cricket team has won 5, one has been drawn, and 6 have been won by the Proteas.

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