Eden Gardens - One Day International Matches

One Day International Matches

List of ODI matches hosted at Eden Gardens.

S No Team (A) Team (B) Winner Margin Match Date
1 India Pakistan Pakistan 2 wickets 18 Feb 1987
2 New Zealand Zimbabwe New Zealand 4 wickets 23 Oct 1987
3 Australia England Australia 7 runs 8 Nov 1987
4 India West Indies India 56 runs 2 Jan 1988
5 India Pakistan Pakistan 77 runs 28 Oct 1989
6 Pakistan West Indies Pakistan 4 wickets 1 Nov 1989
7 Bangladesh Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 71 runs 31 Dec 1990
8 India Sri Lanka India 7 wickets 4 Jan 1991
9 India South Africa India 3 wickets 10 Nov 1991
10 India South Africa India 2 runs 24 Nov 1993
11 Sri Lanka West Indies West Indies 7 wickets 25 Nov 1993
12 India West Indies India 102 runs 27 Nov 1993
13 India West Indies India 72 runs 5 Nov 1994
14 India Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Unknown 13 Mar 1996
15 Pakistan Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 85 runs 27 May 1997
16 India Kenya India 9 wickets 31 May 1998
17 India England India 22 runs 19 Jan 2002
18 India Australia Australia 37 runs 18 Nov 2003
19 India Pakistan Pakistan 6 wickets 13 Nov 2004
20 India South Africa South Africa 10 wickets 25 Nov 2005
21 India Sri Lanka No result N/A 8 Feb 2007
22 India Sri Lanka India 7 wickets 24 Dec 2009
23 Ireland South Africa South Africa 131 runs 15 Mar 2011
24 Ireland Netherlands Ireland 6 wickets 18 Mar 2011
25 Kenya Zimbabwe Zimbabwe 161 runs 20 Mar 2011
26 India England India 95 runs 25 Oct 2011

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