Longest winning stretch
Brazil, 9 consecutive wins from 2-1 Turkey (2002 World Cup) to 2-0 Australia (2006 World Cup);
could be more as Brazil is the favorite team to win World Cup 2006
World Cup 2002
1. 1st round Group C : Brazil 2-1 Turkey
2. 1st round Group C : Brazil 4-0 China PR
3. 1st round Group C : Brazil 5-2 Costa Rica
4. 2nd round : Brazil 2-0 Belgium
5. Quarter-final : Brazil 2-1 England
6. Semi-final : Brazil 1-0 Turkey
7. Final : Brazil 2-0 Germany
World Cup 2006
8. 1st round Group F : Brazil 1-0 Croatia
9. 1st round Group F : Brazil 2-0 Australia
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2006-06-20 21:54:42
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answered by myllur 4
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BRAZIL is currently holding the record for the longest winning sequence since their last defeat to FRANCE in 1998, since then they have won every match up until their last victory against AUSTRALIA. Here are the sequence:
1998 World Cup Final : France 3-0 Brazil
2002 1st round Group C : Brazil 2-1 Turkey
2002 1st round Group C : Brazil 4-0 China PR
2002 1st round Group C : Brazil 5-2 Costa Rica
2002 2nd round : Brazil 2-0 Belgium
2002 quarter-final : Brazil 2-1 England
2002 semi-final : Brazil 1-0 Turkey
2002 World Cup Final : Brazil 2-0 Germany
2006 1st round Group F : Brazil 1-0 Croatia
2006 1st round Group F : Brazil 2-0 Australia
2006 1st round Group F : Brazil v Japan??
well.....that's 9 wins & counting!!
2006-06-21 01:15:02
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answered by foongwk140804 7
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2006-06-21 03:59:33
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answered by knitting guy 6
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2006-06-20 21:52:45
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answered by iamnotcrazy 4
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you aren't any further factoring contained in the very incontrovertible actuality that Arnos Vale became an appalling wicket that did not favour both crew, yet presented an component of luck into the furniture. Australia are not suffering, purely experiencing the vagaries of Caribbean pitches. Australia are sparkling huge form ones and stay the crew that the others favor to conquer. i might want to bump SL above both England and India, positioned SA 2d, SL third. turn a coin on England and India for 4/5, yet probable favour England because India has no respectable bowlers, and through your criteria, they at present lost to Bangladesh. i might want to positioned Pakistan more advantageous after the Asia cup, yet back following your recent overall performance rule, getting drubbed in UAE outweighs the 'one strike and your out' Asia cup format. Australia (actual) SAfrica (actual) - daylight hours - Sri Lanka (good determination) England India Pakistan NZ / WI - provide it some days
2016-10-20 11:04:05
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answered by ? 4
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2006-06-21 20:30:33
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answered by Berhane Gebreyesus Habtu 4
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