The 9 goal victory for India vs Namibia in the T20 World Cup match played on Monday brought curtains in the 2021 T20 Indian World Cup campaign.
In many ways it was a victory that felt like a loss, because overall a campaign was shaken from the beginning with the top two and losses surprisingly fair for Pakistan (by 10 goals) and New Zealand (by 8 Wicket).
Effectively, waiting for India to win the ICC World Cup title is now a decade (India last won the World Cup title in 2011).
The last time India won the ICC title as a whole in 2013, when they won the Champions trophy.
Both of these victories were listed under the captain of Ms.
Dhoni.
Virat Kohli, Captain, is still waiting to win the ICC trophy.
If he decided to step down as Captain Odi was also some time soon, the only ICC trophy he could go to because the captain would become the world test championship.
But it’s all hypothetical now.
As an era of Virat Captain Captain at the end of the T20IS, it also brought close to Chapter Ravi Shastri as head coach of the Indian team.
Here we see how the team did it in the three formats with Virat Kohli as captain and Ravi Shastri as coaches: in the era of Virat-Shastri (Virat as captain and Shastri as a coach), the Indian team played a total of 39 tests, 67 ODIS and 47 T20IS.
This is a brief separation of how the team did in all formats below them: Test 39 tests played by India with Virat as captain and Shastri as a coach, they won 22 to win the percentage of 56.41.
The team lost 13 tests and drawing four in this era.
A closer look about how the team conducts tests at home and away in this period of time indicating that the percentage of victory home is almost 79%, while Win away is 44.
Overall India played 14 tests at home during this period, won 11, won 11 , Losing 1 and drawing 2.
During this period, India also played 25 tests from home, won 11, losing 12 and drawing 2.
This also included the 2018-19 border-gavascar trophy victory in Australia, which made the first Asian Indian team side for Beat the Aussies in the test series in their own backyard.
The team also reached the Final The World Championship ICC.
Odisin One Day Cricket International, India played a total of 67 matches under Virat as captain and Shastri as coach.
Again, as in the test, the team plays more matches from home than at home.
Overall, India won 44 and lost 21 matches in this form of this period.
The team also has 1 game bound and no results in this period.
The percentage of 67.42% victory at home, from 27 ODIS played during this time, the team won 17 and lost 9.
1 match ended with a tie.
The percentage of Win here is 64.81% of the house, the blue people played a total of 40oda under Virat as captain and Shastri as coaches, won 27 of them and lost 12 matches ending with NR and which overall gave a team Win a percentage of 69.23% T20isin short format from the game too, India has a very good record under Virat as captain and Shastri as a coach.
Of the total 47 T20is played in this period, India won 30 and lost 15 matches.
Two matches ended with NR.
Two Games India vs New Zealand in Hamilton and Wellington in January 2020 which ended with a bond won by India through one over eliminator and has been added to the WINS section here.
Quick farewell from home and away statistics here shows that from 20 T20is India played at home under Virat as captain and Shastri as a coach, the team won 11 and lost 8, with 1 match listed as a game without a result.
The percentage of Win for the team was 57.89%.
Meanwhile, far from India’s house played a total of 27 T20is in this period and won 19 surprising and lost matches only 7.
One match was NR and who gave men in the color of 73.08% victory.
It also includes Whitewash 5-0 in India New Zealand, which with India has become the first team to win the Bilateral T20i series 5-0.
So, overall the percentage of Win for the Indian team in the three formats, with Virat Kohli as captain and Ravi Shastri as a reading coach: 56.41% in tests, 67.42% in T20IS and 66.67%.