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Pak Cricket team “Number One” in 2002 test matches
ISLAMABAD, July 21 (PNS): Pakistani cricket team stood first in the test matches during the year 2002. Among 10 teams, 27 matches have been played till today. In which 22 were decisive and 5 test matches were drawn.
At the first number, Pakistan Cricket team played six test matches, five won and one was drawn. In the test, cricket Pakistan’s success ratio is 83.33%.
At second number England played six test matches, three won, one lost, and two were drawn. England success ratio is 75%.
At third number Australia played four test matches, won three matches while lost one match. Australian team’s succession ratio is 75%. On number four India played seven test matches, won three matches, lost two, while two were drawn. Indian team’s succession ratio is 60%.
At fifth number, Sri Lanka played six test matches, in which three matches were won, two matches were lost, and two were drawn. Sri Lankan team succession ratio is 60%. New Zealand played six test matches, two won, two lost; two were drawn and stood at sixth number. Its succession ratio is 50%.
At number seven West Indies played nine test matches, won three matches, four matches lost and 3 were drawn. Therefore, its succession ratio is 33.33%.
At the eighth number, South Africa played four test matches, one match won, lost three matches. South African team’s succession ratio is 25%. Bangladesh played two matches, at ninth umber, and lost both matches. Its succession ratio is 0.00 percentages. Zimbabwe played four test matches and lost all the four matches. Zimbabwe’s succession ratio is 0.00 %. Zimbabwe team stood at 10th number.
[This message has been edited by sallu123 (edited July 21, 2002).]