Team India is in motion immediately on the World Cup in opposition to New Zealand on the HPCA Stadium in Dharamsala. While the followers are awaiting a thriller to be performed in this mega occasion, this yr’s World Cup in India has definitely turned out to be record-breaking to this point. Perhaps, the event has additionally broken a 31-year-old jinx which not many are conscious of.
For the primary time since 1992 World Cup, the competitors has witnessed all of the collaborating groups at the very least profitable one match. Sri Lanka was one workforce that had not gained the match in the continuing event. But they defeated the Netherlands on the Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow chasing down 263 runs courtesy an excellent knock from Sadeera Samarawickrama.
This was their first win in 4 matches and with this victory, all of the collaborating groups in this World Cup have registered at the very least a win. Even the Netherlands are on the board with a well-known win over South Africa whereas Afghanistan defeated England earlier in the event.
Which groups did not win a single sport in a World Cup version?
In 1996 World Cup, it was the Dutch aspect who could not win a single sport whereas in the next version, Kenya and Scotland had misplaced all their matches. Come the 2003 World Cup when India ended because the runners up, Namibia and Bangladesh went winless and in 2007, as many as 4 groups – Canada, Bermuda, Zimabwe and Scotland – did not win a single sport. Netherlands and Kenya had been rolled over by the opposite groups in 2011 World Cup collectively hosted by India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
It was all dissapointment for UAE and Scotland once more in the 2015 World Cup hosted by Trans-Tasman rivals Australia and New Zealand. Afghanistan was the one workforce in the 2019 World Cup to not win a single sport.
Teams to not win a sport in a World Cup version since 1996 World Cup
World Cup version | Teams to not win a single sport |
1996 | Netherlands |
1999 | Kenya and Scotland |
2003 | Namibia and Bangladesh |
2007 | Canada, Bermuda, Zimbabwe and Scotland |
2011 | Netherlands and Kenya |
2015 | Scotland and UAE |
2019 | Afghanistan |