The start of the international career of Indian team all-rounder Deepak Hooda has been very spectacular so far. Hooda made his international debut for Team India in February this year, and since then he has been very beneficial to the team. Along with his excellent batting performance, he is also an off-spinner and this benefits the team a lot. Hooda has played 14 matches (nine T20s and five ODIs) since making his international debut and India have won all these matches. He has made a special impact in T20 and is now on the verge of achieving a unique world record.

India has won 14 matches since Hooda made his international debut. At present, he is only the second player in the world who has won the most consecutive matches since making his debut. Romanian cricketer Satvik Nadigotla is still number one in this matter, having won the most matches 15 consecutive matches since debuting in international cricket.

All-rounder Hooda will equal Romanian cricketer Satwik Nadigotla's world record if India manages to win the first ODI against Zimbabwe on Thursday. At the same time, if KL Rahul's team wins the second ODI as well, then Hooda will surpass the Romanian cricketer and make a world record in his name.

Players who won the most consecutive matches after making their debut in Men's International cricket

15 - Satwik Nadigotala (Romania)

14* - Deepak Hooda (India)

13 - David Miller (South Africa)

13 - Shantanu Vashisht (Romania)

12 - Collis King (West Indies).