India's dominance at home in Test cricket has often been defined by certain venues where the team seems almost unbeatable.
From spinners exploiting turning tracks to batters thriving in familiar conditions, some grounds have become fortresses for the Men in Blue.
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Recent performances continue to highlight this trend, with India posting commanding wins and maintaining long unbeaten runs that underline their home advantage in the longest format.
India's record-breaking unbeaten streaks across Test grounds
At the top of India's unbeaten Test venue list is Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi, where the team has remained undefeated in 14 Tests since 1993. The venue has witnessed some memorable performances and series wins, reinforcing India's stronghold on home turf.
Venue | Period | Unbeaten Streak (Tests) |
---|---|---|
New Delhi | 1993-Present | 14* |
Mohali | 1997-Present | 13* |
Brabourne Stadium | 1948-1965 | 13 |
Kanpur | 1959-1982 | 11 |
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India's latest performance at Arun Jaitley Stadium
India recently won by 7 wickets over West Indies at Delhi, sealing a 2-0 series win. The match saw a balanced team effort: KL Rahul remained unbeaten on 58 while Yashasvi Jaiswal and Sai Sudharsan contributed in the first innings with 129 and 87 respectively.
Kuldeep Yadav led the bowling with 12 wickets in the series. The win also marked Shubman Gill's first series win as captain, as India reached 61.9% in the World Test Championship points table, maintaining third place.
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India chased down 121 runs on the final day in just over an hour, losing only two wickets. Delhi's fortress-like record continues to be a benchmark for India's home Test performances, with the team looking to extend its streak further in upcoming fixtures.
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