Sri Lanka Most Losses In T20 International: Sri Lanka had to face a clean sweep in the 3-match T20 series against India. Team India, captained by Suryakumar Yadav, won the series by winning all three matches in a row. Sri Lanka registered a very shameful record by losing the third match of the series. With this defeat, Sri Lanka got the stigma of the most ‘losers’. The third T20 of the series went to the Super Over, in which the Men in Blue won.
Sri Lanka has been tainted by the most number of defeats
After losing the third T20 against India, Sri Lanka has been branded as the team with the most losses. In fact, after losing the third T20, Sri Lanka became the team that lost the most matches in T20 International. Before the T20 series between India and Sri Lanka, this shameful record was in the name of Bangladesh, which has now come in the name of Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka has lost the most number of 105 matches in T20 International. Bangladesh is second in the list, who faced defeat in 104 T20 International matches.
Teams with the most losses in T20 International matches (including Super Overs)
105 defeats – Sri Lanka
104 losses – Bangladesh
101 losses – West Indies
99 Defeats – Zimbabwe
99 losses – New Zealand.
India won the 22nd T20I match against Sri Lanka
With the victory in the third T20, India won the 22nd T20 International against Sri Lanka. Team India has won the most matches in T20 Internationals so far against Sri Lanka. On the other hand, the record of winning the most T20 International matches by any team against another team is registered in the name of Pakistan. Pakistan has won 23 T20 International matches against New Zealand so far.
Most wins against a team in T20Is (including Super Overs)
23 Wins – Pakistan vs New Zealand (44 Matches)
22 Wins – India vs Sri Lanka (32 Matches)
21 Wins – England vs Pakistan (31 Matches)
20 Wins – India vs Australia (32 matches).
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