Can India cross Aus with continuos wins?

@amitksing (1323)
India
February 3, 2009 11:40am CST
Australia holds a record of winning more than 25 ODIs in a row [I dont know the exact number, but I think its something about 25]. With India's current form and confidence, do you think it can break Australia's record of continuous wins? [India have already won 9 consecutive ODI matches]
3 responses
@abhi_bangal (5517)
• Ahmednagar, India
5 Feb 09
You have said the right thing in the brackets. It's not 25 but 21 consecutive wins by Australia. That's the record till date in the shorter version of the game. The other to follow them are Pakistan and South Africa with 12 wins each. As far as India is concerned, they have won 8 matches in a row 4 times. The current series' third win was the 8th win. Sunil Gavaskar, Saurav Ganguly, Rahul Dravid and now MS Dhoni are the India captains who have led India to 8 wins on the trot. Now if India manages to win the 4th ODI (and which seems a good possibility due to the high scoreing by most of the batsmen) this win will be the 9th by India. And I wish them all the luck for this feat.
@amitksing (1323)
• India
27 Apr 09
Thanks for correcting Me! Very good and logical reply. I liked it. Lets hope for the Best. Thanks for the post!
• Kottayam, India
5 Feb 09
We need willingness, consistency, team spirit, then all will be fine.
• India
5 Feb 09
Indian cricket team can beat any one and can be beaten by any one like Bangladesh on their special days...seeing the current movement of team we can say they have got a habit of winning and if they keep on the same tune of playing as team and not individuals they can beat even team better than Australia. 25 is a huge number, but that should not be the target if you will loose 26th, in cricket records should never be the targets, they are bound to to made and broken, why only India, any team can do this under full swing...currently India has every chance to do this...