Stats: Team India's record in series deciders

By Sampath Bandarupalli

Updated - 24 Mar 2017, 22:31 IST

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A tame draw at Ranchi ensured Dharamsala’s maiden Test will be a decider of the 4-match Test series between India and Australia, which has seen spicing the things off the field as well. Both the teams will lock horns for the 7th time in a series decider in Test cricket during the 4th Test match starting on Saturday. The record in those games has been equal for both the teams as they won one each and the remaining 4 games ended as draw.

The last such encounters between the two sides came during India’s down under tour in 2003/04, where a draw in the 4th and final Test ensured India retaining the Border-Gavaskar Trophy as they won the previous series in 2001 in India, which was also incidentally decided in the final Test after both the teams won one game each in first two Tests.

Similarly, any other than an India win at Dharamsala will see Australia retain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

India’s record in series deciders in Test cricket:

Player Won Lost Draw
Overall 36 11 10 15
In India 16 6 2 8
vs Australia 6 1 1 4

Overall, this will be India’s 37th instance where they will feature in a final game of a Test series with the series’ scoreline equal after both the teams winning the same number of games or none. Out of the 36 so far, India won 11 and lost 10 decider games and the remaining 15 ended in a draw. Last such instance for India was during their 3-match series in 2015 in Sri Lanka where India lost the first Test and won the next two to take the series. On Indian soil, though, the last decider Test was during India’s home series vs New Zealand in 2010 where the first two of the three games ended as draw and India won the all-important game to win the series. Here is the list of series deciders India has played in Test cricket so far.

List of series deciders India played in Test cricket: (Excluding one-off Tests)

Matches in series Series level at Toss Result Margin Opposition Venue Date
5 0-0 lost draw Pakistan Karachi 26 Feb 1955
5 0-0 won draw Pakistan Delhi 8 Feb 1961
5 0-0 won draw England Kanpur 15 Feb 1964
3 1-1 won draw Australia Kolkata 17 Oct 1964
4 0-0 lost won 7 wickets New Zealand Delhi 19 Mar 1965
3 1-1 lost draw New Zealand Hyderabad (Deccan) 15 Oct 1969
3 1-1 lost won 4 wickets England The Oval 19 Aug 1971
5 2-2 lost lost 201 runs West Indies Mumbai 23 Jan 1975
4 1-1 lost lost 10 wickets West Indies Kingston 21 Apr 1976
5 2-2 lost lost 47 runs Australia Adelaide 28 Jan 1978
3 0-0 won draw Pakistan Nagpur 5 Oct 1983
3 0-0 won draw Australia Sydney 2 Jan 1986
3 0-0 lost draw Australia Mumbai 15 Oct 1986
5 0-0 lost lost 16 runs Pakistan Bengaluru 13 Mar 1987
3 1-1 lost won 10 wickets New Zealand Hyderabad (Deccan) 2 Dec 1988
4 0-0 lost draw Pakistan Sialkot 9 Dec 1989
3 1-1 won won 280 runs South Africa Kanpur 8 Dec 1996
2 0-0 won draw Sri Lanka Colombo (SSC) 9 Aug 1997
3 0-0 lost draw Sri Lanka Mumbai 3 Dec 1997
3 1-1 lost won 2 wickets Australia Chennai 18 Mar 2001
3 1-1 won lost inns & 77 runs Sri Lanka Colombo (SSC) 29 Aug 2001
5 1-1 won lost 155 runs West Indies Kingston 18 May 2002
4 1-1 lost draw England The Oval 5 Sep 2002
2 0-0 lost draw New Zealand Mohali 16 Oct 2003
4 1-1 won draw Australia Sydney 2 Jan 2004
3 1-1 won won inns & 131 runs Pakistan Rawalpindi 13 Apr 2004
2 0-0 lost won 8 wickets South Africa Kolkata 28 Nov 2004
3 0-0 won lost 341 runs Pakistan Karachi 29 Jan 2006
4 0-0 won won 49 runs West Indies Kingston 30 Jun 2006
3 1-1 won lost 5 wickets South Africa Cape Town 2 Jan 2007
2 0-0 lost won inns & 239 runs Bangladesh Dhaka 25 May 2007
3 1-1 won lost 8 wickets Sri Lanka Colombo (PSS) 8 Aug 2008
3 0-0 lost won inns & 198 runs New Zealand Nagpur 20 Nov 2010
3 1-1 won draw South Africa Cape Town 2 Jan 2011
2 0-0 won lost 10 wickets South Africa Durban 26 Dec 2013
3 1-1 lost won 117 runs Sri Lanka Colombo (SSC) 28 Aug 2015

(Stats as on 24th March 2017)

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