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India has a chance to create history in Dharamsala

Published - 29-FEB-2024 7:36 IST | Updated - 14-APR-2024 5:31 IST

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India has a chance to create history in Dharamsala

If we win the fifth test, then for the first time the number of wins will be equal to losses.

Team India will play the last match of the five-Test series against England on March 7 in Dharamshala. This will be India's overall 579th test match. If the Indian team wins this test, then for the first time its number of wins will be equal to losses.

The Indian team, which played its first Test in 1932, has played 578 Tests so far, out of which the team won 177 and lost 178.

By winning in Dharamshala, the win and loss figures of Team India will be equal to 178-178.

Only 4 teams have more wins than losses in Tests

England, Australia, South Africa and Pakistan have won more matches than they have lost in their Test history. England won 392 matches, while lost 323. Australia won 412 matches and lost 232.

South Africa won 178 Tests and lost 161. Pakistan won 148 tests and lost 142. Apart from these, the remaining 9 teams have won less and lost more Test matches among the teams. Now Team India can improve this record in Dharamshala.

India played the most tests after England and Australia.

Team India has played 578 tests so far. The team stood third in terms of playing the greatest number of tests. England is at first place with 1070 Tests and Australia is at second place with 864 Tests.

India won 177 out of 578 matches, while the team lost 178. One match was tied, while India played draws in 222 matches.

India won more than 100 tests at home

India has played 288 Tests at home, winning 117 and losing 55. One match was tied, while 115 were also drawn. That means India loses only 19% of the tests at home.

Lost 42% of matches abroad

The team played 290 matches abroad. The team won only 60 matches, while the team lost 123 matches. That means, to equalize the win-loss record abroad, the team will have to win more than double the number of matches. The team also drew 107 matches abroad. The winning percentage was only 20.69% and the team lost in 42.41% of the matches.

Sachin Tendulkar top scorer

Sachin Tendulkar is Team India's top run scorer in Tests. He scored 15,921 runs by playing maximum 200 matches. Rahul Dravid is at second place and Sunil Gavaskar is at third place. Dravid scored 13,265 runs and Gavaskar scored 10,122 runs. Virat Kohli is at fourth place with 8,848 runs.

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2024-02-29