One day games won on the last ball of the match – India carves its first ever win on the last ball of the match

One day games won on the last ball of the match – India carves its first ever win on the last ball of the match

India won the Asia Cup final against Bangladesh at Dubai-DSC by three wickets on the last ball of the match to provide the 36th occasion of a team winning a one day game on the last ball of the match. All such occasions are tabulated below. It also provides India’s first win on the last ball of the match.

No Winner Margin Target Overs Opposition Ground Match Date
1 England 3 wickets 209 35.0×8 v Pakistan Sahiwal 23 Dec 1977
2 Australia 2 wickets 140 35.0 v West Indies Castries 12 Apr 1978
3 West Indies 4 wickets 128 40.0 v Pakistan Karachi 21 Nov 1980
4 Pakistan 1 wicket 214 35.0 v New Zealand Multan 07 Dec 1984
5 Australia 2 wickets 178 50.0 v England Sharjah 24 Mar 1985
6 England 5 wickets 230 37.0 v West Indies Port of Spain 04 Mar 1986
7 Pakistan 1 wicket 246 50.0 v India Sharjah 18 Apr 1986
8 Pakistan 1 wicket 217 50.0 v West Indies Lahore 16 Oct 1987
9 West Indies 3 wickets 215 50.0 v England Kingston 03 Mar 1990
10 England 4 wickets 224 48.0 v India Jaipur 18 Jan 1993
11 Australia 1 wicket 173 43.0 v West Indies Sydney 01 Jan 1996
12 New Zealand 5 wickets 259 50.0 v Zimbabwe Dhaka 24 Oct 1998
13 South Africa 2 wickets 160 27.0 v West Indies Johannesburg 22 Jan 1999
14 South Africa 2 wickets 192 40.0 v New Zealand Napier 26 Mar 1999
15 Pakistan 2 wickets 196 49.0 v India Brisbane 10 Jan 2000
16 Zimbabwe 2 wickets 223 50.0 v South Africa Durban 02 Feb 2000
17 South Africa 3 wickets 257 50.0 v New Zealand Cape Town 04 Nov 2000
18 West Indies 3 wickets 201 50.0 v South Africa Kingston 28 Apr 2001
19 West Indies 4 wickets 292 50.0 v New Zealand Kingstown 16 Jun 2002
20 South Africa 2 wickets 239 49.0 v West Indies Colombo (SSC) 13 Sep 2002
21 West Indies 4 wickets 284 50.0 v India Jamshedpur 06 Nov 2002
22 Pakistan 3 wickets 316 48.0 v India Ahmedabad 12 Apr 2005
23 Zimbabwe 2 wickets 237 50.0 v Bangladesh Harare 02 Aug 2006
24 New Zealand 1 wicket 225 50.0 v Sri Lanka Queenstown 31 Dec 2006
25 Scotland 3 wickets 281 50.0 v Ireland Nairobi (Gym) 30 Jan 2007
26 South Africa 2 wickets 249 50.0 v New Zealand Durban 25 Nov 2007
27 West Indies 1 wicket 236 50.0 v Sri Lanka Port of Spain 10 Apr 2008
28 New Zealand 1 wicket 246 50.0 v England The Oval 25 Jun 2008
29 New Zealand 2 wickets 182 50.0 v Australia Perth 01 Feb 2009
30 Australia 2 wickets 206 50.0 v Pakistan Centurion 30 Sep 2009
31 South Africa 7 wickets 304 50.0 v West Indies Roseau 30 May 2010
32 Afghanistan 1 wicket 234 50.0 v Kenya Amstelveen 05 Jul 2010
33 Zimbabwe 2 wickets 201 50.0 v Ireland Harare 26 Sep 2010
34 South Africa 1 wicket 261 50.0 v New Zealand Potchefstroom 25 Jan 2013
35 New Zealand 4 wickets 198 23.0 v Sri Lanka Hambantota 12 Nov 2013
36 India 3 wickets 223 50.0 v Bangladesh Dubai (DSC) 28 Sep 2018

It also provides the second occasion of a team winning a one day game  on the last  ball  of the match  against Bangladesh. Zimbabwe had won the game  at Harare  by two  wickets on the last ball of  the match on 02.08.06

No Winner Margin Target Overs Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Zimbabwe 2 wickets 237 50.0 v Bangladesh Harare 02 Aug 2006
2 India 3 wickets 223 50.0 v Bangladesh Dubai (DSC) 28 Sep 2018

 

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