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Zimbabwe beat India in Harare in the inaugural T20I of the five-match series on Saturday. The hosts defended a low total of 115, as India were bundled up for 102.

The African minnows have enjoyed much success over the powerhouses of world cricket, in the past decades and have beaten multiple ICC full nations in international cricket in the past.

MORE: India’s T20I record against Zimbabwe listed

Zimbabwe, along with Ireland, and Afghanistan are widely regarded as underdogs compared to the other full-member nations. That being said, India’s loss on Saturday in Harare was the 15th time the Men in Blue went down against the African nation.

India stand third from the top, on the list of most defeats suffered against Zimbabwe. A fellow Asian nation has suffered the most defeats. Read more to find out!

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Which ICC full member has suffered the most losses against Zimbabwe?

Bangladesh have suffered the most losses against Zimbabwe in international cricket. The Bangla Tigers were inducted as an ICC full-member nation after Zimbabwe and averaged at least one loss in every three games played against the African minnows. 

Bangladesh have lost 46 matches of a total 126 played against Zimbabwe in international cricket history. 

MORE: India go down against Zimbabwe – Men in Blue’s worst T20I defeats listed 

List of ICC full-member nations to have suffered most losses vs Zimbabwe

Rank Country Matches Played Losses Loss %
1 Bangladesh 126 45 35.71
2 Ireland 37 15 40.54
3 India 86 15 17.44
4 Sri Lanka 90 13 14.44
5 Afghanistan 45 12 26.67
6 West Indies 47 12 25.53
7 New Zealand 61 9 14.75
8 Pakistan 99 9 9.09

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