India's [ Images ] record of successful chases is getting better and better. The five-wicket victory over Pakistan at Lahore [ Images ] was India's 11th consecutive while chasing a target.
Where does this performance stand in ODIs?
An indepth study of all the one-day internationals played till date reveals the fact that the 11 consecutive successful chases is not only just India's best run in ODIs, but also the fourth-best performance by any side in ODI history.
Two more successful chases and India will equal South Africa's [ Images ] world record in this regard. India's previous best run was of six consecutive successful chases between the 1984-85 and 1985-86 season.
There was another sequence of six chases between 1985-86 and 1986-97, but that sequence was interrupted by a 'no-result' match.
The following table lists the best sequences of successful chases in one-day internationals:
| Matches | Country | From | To |
| 13 | South Africa | vs Eng (Port Elizabeth, 2004-05) | vs Aus (Brisbane [ Images ], 2005-06) |
| 12 | West Indies [ Images ] | vs Aus (Sydney [ Images ] 1983-84) | vs Aus (Adelaide1984-85) |
| 12 | West Indies | vs SL (Melbourne [ Images ], 1984-85) | vs Pak (Sialkot, 1986-87) |
| 11 | India | vs NZ (Harare, 2005) | vs Pak (Lahore, 2005-06) |
| 10 | England [ Images ] | vs Pak (The Oval, 2003) | vs WI (Georgetown, 2003-04) |
| 9 | Pakistan | vs WI (Sharjah, 1993-94) | vs SL (Colombo SSC, 1994-95) |
| 9 | Australia [ Images ] | vs SL (Brisbane, 2002-03) | vs WI (Kingston [ Images ], 2002-03) |
| 8 | West Indies | vs Eng (The Oval, 1973) | vs Ind (Edgbaston, 1979) |
| 8 | Pakistan | vs WI (Rawalpindi, 1985-86) | vs Ind (Sharjah, 1985-86) |
| 8 | England | vs NZ (Dunedin, 1987-88) | vs Pak (Cuttack, 1989-90) |
Notes:
- South Africa did not suffered a single loss in 15 consecutive games. After beating Bangladesh at Birmingham in 2004 by 9 wickets, they had a tied match with England at Bloemfontein, which followed their run of 13 consecutive wins.
- England (2003 to 2003-04) had in fact not faced a defeat in 14 consecutive matches while batting second. After winning 10 matches at a trot, they had a 'no-result' match, which followed another three consecutive successful chases
- The West Indies' sequence of 8 matches was in their first eight matches in which they batted second.
- Between 1983-84 and 1986-87, the West Indies had lost only one game along with a no-result game batting second in 28 consecutive matches.

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