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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