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IND vs AUS: The History Of Test Cricket Between India And Australia

Vishal ArvindBy Vishal ArvindNo Comments2 Mins Read
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Test cricket between India and Australia is a rivalry that goes back to 1947 when India first played their first test match against Australia. Since then, India and Australia have played 102 Test matches till 2021, with the following results:

  • Australia won 41 Tests
  • India won 25 Tests
  • There were 36 draws
  • No Test matches ended in a tie.

These results indicate a closely contested and intense rivalry between the two teams, with Australia holding a slight advantage in terms of wins.

The early years of the rivalry were dominated by Australia, who won the first five test series played between the two sides. India’s first test win against Australia came in the 1959-60 series, in which they won their first ever test match on home soil. However, Australia regained their dominance in the following years, winning six consecutive series between 1967 and 1977.

In the 1980s and 1990s, India started to show signs of improvement and started winning more matches against Australia. The 1983 World Cup, held in England, saw India beat Australia in the group stage, and this was followed by India’s first Test series win against Australia in 1986. India continued to perform well in the 1990s, winning several test matches and series against Australia, including a famous win at the WACA in Perth in 1991.

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The 2000s saw a resurgence of Australian cricket, and they went on to dominate the world of cricket for the next decade, winning numerous test series against India as well. However, India won their first test series in Australia in the 2007-08 season, which was a significant milestone for Indian cricket.

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In recent years, the rivalry between India and Australia has become one of the most exciting and highly anticipated contests in world cricket. Both teams have played several close and competitive series, with the result often hanging in the balance until the final moments of the match.

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In conclusion, the Test cricket rivalry between India and Australia is a rich and fascinating history, filled with memorable moments and intense battles between two of the world’s most talented cricketing nations. Despite the ups and downs of each team’s performance, the contests between India and Australia always generate a great deal of excitement and anticipation among fans around the world, and will likely continue to do so for many years to come.

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