ODI records: In ODI International (ODI) cricket, when a team wins every match in a bilateral series, it is called ‘Whitewash’. It is a complete dominance for any team. There have been some such memorable series in history, where the teams did not give any chance to their opponents and won every match and won the series completely. Let’s look at the ODI whitewash series, which has made a special place in cricket history.
West Indies vs England (1976, England)
Under the Prudential Trophy, West Indies defeated a strong team like England 3–0 in the 3-match series. It was one of the most powerful West Indies teams of that time, which included players like Vivian Richards and Michael Holding. This series further strengthened the King of West Indies.
West Indies vs Pakistan (1980–81, in Pakistan)
The West Indies team made another clean sweep on the soil of Pakistan in the year 1980-81. This time too, he had a series 3–0. Defeating a strong home team like Pakistan shows what was the dominance of the West Indies during that era.
India vs Sri Lanka (1982–83, in India)
India also performed brilliantly against Sri Lanka on domestic land in 1982–83 and won the series by winning all three matches. This series was also especially important for India because a few months later, the Indian team also won the 1983 World Cup for the first time. This clean sweep filled the team with confidence.
New Zealand vs England (1982–83, in New Zealand)
In this series, New Zealand beat England 3–0. Taking advantage of the domestic situation, the Kiwi team did not give the England team a chance to return in the entire tournament.
New Zealand vs Sri Lanka (1982–83, in New Zealand)
In the same year, again the New Zealand team also beat Sri Lanka 3–0 and recorded another whitewash in their name. Clean sweep in two consecutive series is a big achievement for any team.
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