How many times Australia lost Test series in Australia?

How many times Australia lost Test series in Australia?

Here, we take a look at the last six home series defeats for Australia and the time frame (1988-2019) shows how dominant Australia has been over the years at home.

Which country never won a Test series in India?

Out of all the Test-playing nations where Test cricket has been hosted, South Africa and Australia are the two nations where India have never won a Test series. India have played six Test series in South Africa, losing five and drawing one.

When did Australia last beat India in Test series?

2004–05
Cricketing contests between the two nations have always been of high intensity. The importance of the series is also fuelled by Australia’s desire to beat India in India in a Test match series, which, until their victory in the 2004–05 series, they had not done so since 1969–70.

How many series in Australia win in India?

India and Australia have faced each other in 102 matches in Test. Out of these 102 games , India have won 30 whereas Australia have come out victorious on 43 occasions . 28 matches ended with draw.

Has India won Test series in NZ?

New Zealand won both the T20Is. India won both the ODI series 3–1 and Test series 1–0….Indian cricket team in New Zealand in 2008–09.

Indian cricket team in New Zealand in 2009
Captains Daniel Vettori Mahendra Singh Dhoni
Test series
Result India won the 3-match series 1–0
Most runs Jesse Ryder (327) Gautam Gambhir (445)

How many times Australia beat India?

India and Australia have faced each other in 143 matches in ODI. Out of these 143 games , India have won 53 whereas Australia have come out victorious on 80 occasions .

Who won most test?

Australia
As of March 2021, the most successful team in Test cricket, in terms of both wins and win percentage, is Australia, having won 393 of their 830 Tests (47.24%)….Team wins, losses and draws.

Team Australia
First Test match 15 March 1877
Matches 842
Won 399
Lost 226

What is the best Test match ever?

Australia vs. England (Melbourne, 1982)

  • Australia vs. New Zealand (Hobart, 2011)
  • India vs. Pakistan (Bangalore, 1987)
  • India vs. Australia (Mumbai, 2004)
  • India vs. Pakistan (Chennai, 1999)
  • England vs. Australia (The Oval, 1902)
  • India vs. Australia (Chennai, 1986)
  • Sri Lanka vs. South Africa (Colombo, 2006) 20 of 20.