India Secures 53rd Test Win Since 2016, Leading Global Cricket Dominance Under Rohit Sharma

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khelja|02-10-2024

Following a commanding victory over Bangladesh in the Kanpur Test, India secured their 53rd Test win since January 2016, setting them apart as the leading Test-playing nation in terms of victories.
This achievement further cements India's status as a powerhouse in world cricket, with leadership from various captains, including current skipper Rohit Sharma. India's 53 wins out of 86 matches since 2016 highlight their remarkable consistency in the longest format. Over this period, the team lost 21 matches and drew 12, resulting in an impressive win rate of 61.6%. No other team has achieved this level of dominance, with England coming the closest with 52 wins from 111 matches but holding a lower win rate of 46.8%. Rohit Sharma's Impact as Test Captain Since taking on the role of Test captain, Rohit Sharma has guided India to several significant series triumphs:
  • Sri Lanka: 2-0 series win
  • Australia: 2-1 series win
  • West Indies: 1-0 series win
  • South Africa: 1-1 drawn series
  • England: 4-1 series win
  • Bangladesh: 2-0 series win
Rohit has carried forward India's legacy of dominance in Test cricket, both at home and overseas, building on the success of previous captains. His leadership has been instrumental in continuing India's top-tier performance on the global stage. India's Test record since January 2016 reflects their consistency and excellence. With 53 wins in 86 matches, they not only lead in terms of victories but also hold the highest win percentage among major cricketing nations. Over this time:
  • India's Record: 86 matches, 53 wins, 21 losses, 12 draws (61.6% win rate)
  • England's Record: 111 matches, 52 wins, 44 losses, 15 draws (46.8% win rate)
  • Australia's Record: 81 matches, 44 wins, 24 losses, 13 draws (54.3% win rate)
  • South Africa's Record: 69 matches, 35 wins, 28 losses, 6 draws (50.7% win rate)
India's dominance has been particularly evident at home, where they have been nearly unbeatable. Significant away series wins, including in Australia, and a drawn series in England, have further underscored their growing prowess abroad. Looking Ahead With this latest victory, India's Test success shows no signs of abating. As they prepare for future challenges, including tough overseas series, India's deep talent pool and strong leadership under Rohit Sharma position them to continue their dominance in Test cricket and aim for further success in the World Test Championship and other major competitions.
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