India's 5-0 win over England is the 26th
instance of an ODI series win by that margin.
India have done it thrice now - and twice against
England. It was also the third such defeat for England.
The whole list:
|
No |
Team |
Opposition |
Venue |
Series |
|
1 |
West Indies |
India |
India |
1983-84 |
|
2 |
West Indies |
New Zealand |
West Indies |
1984-85 |
|
3 |
West Indies |
Pakistan |
West Indies |
1987-88 |
|
4 |
West Indies |
India |
West Indies |
1988-89 |
|
5 |
New Zealand |
West Indies |
New Zealand |
1999-00 |
|
6 |
England |
Zimbabwe |
Zimbabwe |
2001-02 |
|
7 |
Pakistan |
Zimbabwe |
Zimbabwe |
2002-03 |
|
8 |
Pakistan |
Bangladesh |
Pakistan |
2003 |
|
9 |
Pakistan |
New Zealand |
Pakistan |
2003-04 |
|
10 |
Sri Lanka |
Zimbabwe |
Zimbabwe |
2004 |
|
11 |
Sri Lanka |
South Africa |
Sri Lanka |
2004 |
|
12 |
Australia |
New Zealand |
New Zealand |
2004-05 |
|
13 |
South Africa |
West Indies |
West Indies |
2004-05 |
|
14 |
Sri Lanka |
England |
England |
2006 |
|
15 |
Bangladesh |
Zimbabwe |
Bangladesh |
2006-07 |
|
16 |
South Africa |
West Indies |
South Africa |
2007-08 |
|
17 |
Pakistan |
Zimbabwe |
Pakistan |
2007-09 |
|
18 |
Pakistan |
Bangladesh |
Pakistan |
2007-08 |
|
19 |
Australia |
West Indies |
West Indies |
2008 |
|
20 |
India |
England |
India |
2008-09 |
|
21 |
Sri Lanka |
Zimbabwe |
Zimbabwe |
2008-09 |
|
22 |
Zimbabwe |
Kenya |
Kenya |
2008-09 |
|
23 |
Australia |
Pakistan |
Australia |
2009-10 |
|
24 |
South Africa |
West Indies |
West Indies |
2010 |
|
25 |
India |
New Zealand |
India |
2010-11 |
|
26 |
India |
England |
India |
2011-12 |
Some Notes:
West Indies and Zimbabwe are the two teams to lose
the 5-0 on five or more occasions. Zimbabwe hold the record with six.
South Africa have whitewashed West Indies 5-0
thrice.
Pakistan hold the record of winning 5-0 five times.
West Indies and Sri Lanka have done it four times each.
England were bowled out on four occasions in the India series. It's the 18th time a side has been bowled out so many times in an ODI series.
In that list of 18, England figure four times, a record.


















