
Indian men's team have been very consistent in all three formats of cricket for a long period. The Men in Blue are playing a five-match T20I series against Australia for the preparation T20 World Cup 2024. Here, in this article, we will see how India has performed in men's bilateral T20I series over the years when a minimum of 3 games were played.
India in men's T20I bilateral series (Min 3 games):
Lost to South Africa by 0-2 (3) in 2015 (H)
Beat Australia by 3-0 (3) in 2016 (A)
Beat Sri Lanka by 2-1 (3) in 2016 (H)
Beat Zimbabwe by 2-1 (3) in 2016 (A)
Beat England by 2-1 (3) in 2017 (H)
Drawn Australia by 1-1 (3) in 2017 (H)
Beat New Zealand by 2-1 (3) in 2017 (H)
Beat Sri Lanka by 3-0 (3) in 2017 (H)
Beat South Africa by 2-1 (3) in 2018 (A)
Beat England by 2-1 (3) in 2018 (A)
Beat West Indies by 3-0 (3) in 2018 (H)
Drawn Australia by 1-1 (3) in 2018 (A)
Lost to New Zealand by 1-2 (3) in 2019 (A)
Beat West Indies by 3-0 (3) in 2019 (A)
Drawn South Africa by 1-1 (3) in 2019 (H)
Beat Bangladesh by 2-1 (3) in 2019 (H)
Beat West Indies by 2-1 (3) in 2019 (H)
Beat Sri Lanka by 2-0 (3) in 2020 (H)
Beat New Zealand by 5-0 (5) in 2020 (A)
Beat Australia by 2-1 (3) in 2020 (A)
Beat England by 3-2 (5) in 2021 (H)
Lost to Sri Lanka by 1-2 (3) in 2021 (A)
Beat New Zealand by 3-0 (3) in 2021 (H)
Beat West Indies by 3-0 (3) in 2022 (H)
Beat Sri Lanka by 3-0 (3) in 2022 (H)
Drawn South Africa by 2-2 (5) in 2022 (H)
Beat England by 2-1 (3) in 2022 (A)
Beat West Indies by 4-1 (5) in 2022 (A)
Beat Australia by 2-1 (3) in 2022 (H)
Beat South Africa by 2-1 (3) in 2022 (H)
B eat New Zealand by 1-0 (3) in 2022 (A)
Beat Sri Lanka by 2-1 (3) in 2023 (H)
B eat New Zealand by 2-1 (3) in 2023 (H)
Lost to West Indies by 2-3 (5) in 2023 (A)
B eat Ire land by 2-0 (3) in 2023 (A)
Indian team in bilateral T20I series:
Played - 35
Won - 27
Lost - 4
Drawn - 4



