Stats: India's biggest losses and wins in international men's hockey
Opponent | Year | Event
Lost 0-7 to Germany | 1978 | World Cup Buenos Aires
Lost 1-7 to Pakistan | 1980 | Champions Trophy Karachi
Lost 1-7 to Pakistan | 1982 | Asian Games (final) New Delhi
Lost 2-7 to Australia | 1982 | Champions Trophy Amstelveen
Lost 0-6 to Australia | 1986 | World Cup London
Lost 1-6 to the Netherlands | 2006 | World Cup Monchengladbach
Lost 2-6 to the Netherlands | 1980 | Champions Trophy Karachi
Lost 2-6 to Australia|1995 | Champions Trophy Berlin
Lost 0-5 to the Netherlands | 1998 | World Cup Utrecht
Lost 2-5 to Australia | 2010 | World Cup New Delhi
Lost 2-5 to Spain | 2010 | World Cup New Delhi
Lost 0-5 to Germany| 1996 | Champions Trophy Chennai
Lost 1-4 to Canada | 1978 | World Cup Buenos Aires
Beat USA 24-1 | 1932 | Los Angeles Olympics
Beat Sri Lanka 20-0 | 2007 | Asia Cup Chennai
Beat Tanzania 18-0 | 1980| Moscow Olympics
Beat USA 16-0 | 1956 | Melbourne Olympics
Beat Thailand 16-0 | 2007 | Asia Cup Chennai
Beat Afghanistan 14-0 | 1956 | Melbourne Olympics
Beat Cuba 13-0 | 1980| Moscow Olympics
Beat Sri Lanka 13-0 | 1982 | Asia Cup Lahore
Beat Iran 12-0 | 1974 | Asian Games Tehran
Beat Singapore 12-0 | 1982 | Asia Cup Lahore
Beat Bangladesh 12-0 | 1982 | Asian Games New Delhi
Beat Chinese Taipei 12-0 | 2006 | Asian Games Doha
Beat Japan 11-1 | 1932 |Los Angeles Olympics
Beat Thailand 11-0 | 1986| Asian Games Seoul
Beat Bangladesh 11-1 | 2009 | Asia Cup Kuantan
Beat France 10-0 | 1936 | Berlin Olympics (Semifinals)
Beat Denmark 10-0 | 1960 | Rome Olympics
Beat Hong Kong 10-0 | 1982 | Asian Games New Delhi
Beat Oman 10-0 | 1982 | Asian Games New Delhi
Beat Hong Kong 10-0 | 1986 | Asian Games Seoul
Beat Hong Kong 10-0 | 1990 | Asian Games Beijing
Beat Bangladesh 10-0 | 2003 | Asia Cup Kuala Lumpur
Beat Belgium 9-0 | 1928 | Amsterdam Olympics
Beat Japan 9-0 | 1936 | Berlin Olympics
Beat Argentina 9-1 | 1948 | London Olympics
Beat Japan 9-1 | 1985 | Asia Cup Dhaka (Semifinals)
Beat Singapore 9-0 | 1998 | Asian Games Bangkok
Beat Oman 9-0 | 2006 | Asian Games Doha
Beat Bangladesh 9-0 | 2010 | Asian Games Guanghzhou
Beat Bangladesh 9-0 | 2010 | Asian Games New Delhi
Beat Germany 8-1 | 1936 | Berlin Olympics (Finals)
Beat Austria 8-0 | 1948 | London Olympics
Beat Japan 8-0 | 1958 | Asian Games Tokyo
Beat Mexico 8-0 | 1968 | Mexico Olympics
Beat Mexico 8-0 | 1972| Munich Olympics
Beat Korea 8-1 | 1985 Asia Cup Dhaka
Beat China 7-0 | 1982 | Asia Cup Lahore
Beat USA 7-0 | 1936 | Berlin Olympics
Beat Japan 7-0 | 1962 | Asian Games Tokyo (semifinals)
Beat Singapore 7-0 | 1970 | Asian Games Bangkok
Beat Sri Lanka 7-0 | 1974 | Asian Games Tehran
Beat Ghana 7-0 | 1975 | World Cup Kuala Lumpur
Beat Hong Kong 7-0 | 1978 | Asian Games Bangkok
Beat USSR 7-2 | 1982 | World Cup Bombay
Beat Japan 7-2 |1982 | Asian Games Delhi
Beat Pakistan 7-4 | 2003 | Champions Trophy Amstelveen
Beat Korea 7-2 | 2007 | Asia Cup Chennai (final)
Beat Malaysia 6-2 | 1982 | World Cup Bombay
Beat Poland 6-2 | 1998 | World Cup Utrecht