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IND vs WI Head to Head in Test: India National Cricket Team vs West Indies Cricket Team Test Timeline, Records, Stats and Results

The India vs West Indies test rivalry is a rare example of a competitive yet one-sided rivalry in cricket. The IND vs WI head-to-head record in tests may have shown competitive stats, but the history of the India-West Indies test rivalry is a tale of two eras. The first era was of the West Indies, which dominated Indian test teams till the late 90s, but after the late 90s and early 2000s, India started to dominate windies. At the current time, India is the dominant side in this Indo-Caribean test tussle. 

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IND vs WI Head to Head Record in Test

India and the West Indies played 100 test matches, and of those 100 games, India won 23, the West Indies won 30, and 47 ended in a draw. 

Total Matches100
IND Won23
WI Won30
IND Lost30
WI Lost23
Draw47
Tied0
No Result0

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IND vs WI Head to Head Record at Home Ground in Test

India Record at Home Ground Against West Indies in Test

India played 47 test matches at its home against the West Indies. Of those 47 games, India won 13 and lost 14, with 20 matches ending in a draw. 

Total Matches47
IND Won13
WI Won14
IND Lost14
WI Lost13
Draw20
Tied0
No Result0

West Indies Record at Home Ground Against India in Test

West Indies and India played a total of 53 tests in West Indies, and West Indies won 16 of them, while India emerged victorious in 10 and 27, resulting in a draw. 

Total Matches53
WI Won16
IND Won10
WI Lost10
IND Lost16
Draw27
Tied0
No Result0

IND vs WI Head to Head Record at Away Ground in Test

India Record at Away Ground Against West Indies in Test

India has a decent away record against the West Indies in tests. India played 53 test matches in the Caribean Islands, winning 10 losing 16, and drawing 27. 

Total Matches53
IND Won10
WI Won16
IND Lost16
WI Lost10
Draw27
Tied0
No Result0

West Indies Record at Away Ground Against India in Test

The Windies have played 47 test matches in India and won 14, lost 13, with drew 20. 

Total Matches47
WI Won14
IND Won13
WI Lost13
IND Lost14
Draw20
Tied0
No Result0

India vs West Indies Head to Head Record at Neutral Venues in Test

India and West Indies have never played a test match on neutral ground

Total Matches0
IND Won0
WI Won0
IND Lost0
WI Lost0
Draw0
Tied0
No Result0

IND vs WI: India National Cricket Team vs West Indies Cricket Team Stats & Records in Test

Highest Score in IND vs WI in Test

The highest score ever achieved in an Ind vs WI test match is 649/9d, recorded by India in Rajkot on 4 October 2018. 

Highest Score by IND Against WI in Test

India’s highest total against the West Indies is 649/9d, which they registered on 4 October 2018, in Rajkot. 

Highest Score by WI Against IND in Test

The highest total West Indies ever achieved against India in tets is 644/8d, achieved on 6 February 1959 in Delhi. 

Lowest Score in IND vs WI in Test

The lowest total ever in Ind vs WI test rivalry is in the name of India; India was bundled out for just 75 runs by the West Indies in Delhi on 25 November 1987. 

Lowest Score by IND Against WI in Test

India’s lowest score against West Indies in tests is 75; recorded in Delhi on 25 November 1987. 

Lowest Score by WI Against IND in Test

West Indies were bowled out for just 100 runs by India in North Sound, Antigua, on 22 August 2019, which is Windies’ lowest score till today against India in tests. 

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India National Cricket Team vs West Indies Cricket Team Stats: IND individual Records in IND vs WI Test Rivalry

Most runs & Highest Score in India vs West Indies Test Rivalry

In the Indo-Caribean test rivalry, Sunil Gavaskar is the leading run scorer for India against the Islanders; meanwhile, Clive Lloyd has scored the most test runs for Windies against India. For India, Sunil Gavaskar achieved the feat of the best innings against West Indies in the test, and for West Indies, it is Rohan Kanhai who registered the highest individual score against India in tests. 

StatsINDWI
Most RunsSunil Gavaskar (2749 runs)Clive Lloyd (2344 runs)
Highest scorerSunil Gavaskar (236* runs)Rohan Kanhai (256 runs)

Most Wickets & Best Bowling in India vs West Indies Test Rivalry 

Kapil Dev is the leading wicket-taker for India in test matches vs West Indies, and for West Indies, it is Malcolm Marshall who leads the wicket-taking charts against India in the longest format of cricket. For India, Kapil Dev also recorded the best bowling figures against West Indies, and for Windies Jack Noreiga produced the best bowling spell in an inning of tests vs India. 

StatsINDWI 
Most wicketsKapil Dev (89 wickets)Malcolm Marshall (76 wickets)
Best BowlingKapil Dev (9/83) Jack Noreiga (9/95)

India National Cricket Team vs West Indies Cricket Team Timeline: Test   

The India national cricket team vs West Indies cricket team timeline in tests consists of many notable moments and memorable encounters. Some very important of those are highlighted here: 

1948-1949: The First Series 

The 1948-49 West Indies Tour of India marked the beginning of the India vs West Indies rivalry in the longest format of cricket. West Indies won this five-match series 1-0, with four matches being drawn. 

1971: India’s Historic Victory

The 1971 India Tour of the West Indies is probably the most important moment in Indian cricket history because, in this tour, India won their first-ever Test series against the West Indies, and that too in the West Indies. India won this five-match series 1-0 and announced India’s emergence as a new cricketing power. 

1976-1980: The West Indies’ Era

The West Indies’ dominance in Test cricket, particularly against India, during the 1970s and 1980s is a remarkable chapter in cricketing history. During this era, the West Indian pace attack was unparalleled, and their supremacy was evident in their confrontations with India.

The West Indies team of that time was blessed with a quartet of fast bowlers who could dismantle any batting lineup. The pace quartet of Andy Roberts, Michael Holding, Malcolm Marshall, and Joel Garner formed a formidable unit, often referred to as the “Four Horsemen.” Each bowler brought a unique skill set to the table:

  • Andy Roberts was known for his sharp pace and accuracy.
  • Michael Holding possessed an exceptional rhythm and pace, earning him the nickname “Whispering Death.”
  • Malcolm Marshall combined pace with an extraordinary ability to extract movement off the pitch.
  • Joel Garner was a giant of a man whose height and bounce made him particularly challenging.

Against India, this pace quartet proved to be exceptionally daunting. The West Indies fast bowlers took full advantage of their natural conditions and their superior fitness, consistently exploiting the weaknesses in the Indian batting lineup. The pitches in the West Indies during that era were known for their bounce and pace, conditions that suited the West Indian bowlers perfectly.

India’s Struggles and Development 

The early 1980s saw India grappling with its own challenges. Despite having standout batsmen like Sunil Gavaskar, who was highly successful against various bowlers, and promising young talents in Sanjay Manjrekar and K Shrikant, the Indian team lacked the depth and consistency required to challenge the West Indies’ formidable pace attack. However, these challenges also laid the foundation for future growth. Indian cricket began investing in infrastructure, coaching, and player development, signaling a shift towards building a more competitive team. 

Turning Point: The 1990s and 2000s

The 1990s marked a turning point for Indian cricket. Under the leadership of captains like Mohammad Azharuddin and later Sourav Ganguly, India began to transform into a team capable of competing at the highest level. The team’s improved performance was marked by notable series victories and a more balanced side, which included the rise of key players such as Rahul Dravid, Sourav Ganguly, and Anil Kumble.

India’s success in their home conditions became a hallmark of their cricketing strategy. The pitches, which historically had favored spin, now complemented a robust spin attack, including the likes of Anil Kumble and Harbhajan Singh, allowing India to secure crucial victories at home.

The 2002 and 2006 Series 

One of the significant milestones in India’s dominance over the West Indies came in the 2002 Test series. India’s performance in this series, especially the victory at Port of Spain, signaled a shift in the balance of power. The series was characterized by competitive matches, showcasing India’s growing prowess in challenging conditions.

The 2006 series in the West Indies further cemented India’s position as a dominant force in this rivalry. India won the series 1-0, with standout performances from key players like Rahul Dravid, who led the team with remarkable consistency and skill. This victory was a testament to India’s progress and their ability to challenge the West Indies in their own backyard.

Current Era: India’s Continued Supremacy

In recent years, India’s dominance in the Test cricket rivalry against the West Indies has been further solidified. With a team that boasts a blend of experienced campaigners and emerging talent, India has continued to excel in both home and away conditions. Players like Virat Kohli, Ajinkya Rahane, and Cheteshwar Pujara have contributed to a team that is both balanced and resilient. 

Match DateWinnerGroundMargin
Jul 20-24, 2023drawnPort of Spain
Jul 12-14, 2023IndiaRoseauinns & 141 runs
Aug 30-Sep 2, 2019IndiaKingston257 runs
Aug 22-25, 2019IndiaNorth Sound318 runs
Oct 12-14, 2018IndiaHyderabad10 wickets
Oct 4-6, 2018IndiaRajkotinns & 272 runs
Aug 18-22, 2016drawnPort of Spain
Aug 9-13, 2016IndiaGros Islet237 runs
Jul 30-Aug 3, 2016drawnKingston
Jul 21-24, 2016IndiaNorth Soundinns & 92 runs
Nov 14-16, 2013IndiaWankhedeinns & 126 runs
Nov 6-8, 2013IndiaEden Gardensinns & 51 runs
Nov 22-26, 2011drawnWankhede
Nov 14-17, 2011IndiaEden Gardensinns & 15 runs
Nov 6-9, 2011IndiaDelhi5 wickets
Jul 6-10, 2011drawnRoseau
Jun 28-Jul 2, 2011drawnBridgetown
Jun 20-23, 2011IndiaKingston63 runs
Jun 30-Jul 2, 2006IndiaKingston49 runs
Jun 22-26, 2006drawnBasseterre
Jun 10-14, 2006drawnGros Islet
Jun 2-6, 2006drawnSt John’s
Oct 30-Nov 3, 2002drawnEden Gardens
Oct 17-20, 2002IndiaChennai8 wickets
Oct 9-12, 2002IndiaWankhedeinns & 112 runs
May 18-22, 2002West IndiesKingston155 runs
May 10-14, 2002drawnSt John’s
May 2-5, 2002West IndiesBridgetown10 wickets
Apr 19-23, 2002IndiaPort of Spain37 runs
Apr 11-15, 2002drawnGeorgetown
Apr 17-21, 1997drawnGeorgetown
Apr 4-8, 1997drawnSt John’s
Mar 27-31, 1997West IndiesBridgetown38 runs
Mar 14-18, 1997drawnPort of Spain
Mar 6-10, 1997drawnKingston
Dec 10-14, 1994West IndiesMohali243 runs
Dec 1-5, 1994drawnNagpur
Nov 18-22, 1994IndiaWankhede96 runs
Apr 28-May 3, 1989West IndiesKingston7 wickets
Apr 15-20, 1989West IndiesPort of Spain217 runs
Apr 7-12, 1989West IndiesBridgetown8 wickets
Mar 25-30, 1989drawnGeorgetown
Jan 11-15, 1988IndiaChennai255 runs
Dec 26-31, 1987drawnEden Gardens
Dec 11-16, 1987drawnWankhede
Nov 25-29, 1987West IndiesDelhi5 wickets
Dec 24-29, 1983drawnChennai
Dec 10-14, 1983West IndiesEden Gardensinns & 46 runs
Nov 24-29, 1983drawnWankhede
Nov 12-16, 1983West IndiesAhmedabad138 runs
Oct 29-Nov 3, 1983drawnDelhi
Oct 21-25, 1983West IndiesKanpurinns & 83 runs
Apr 28-May 3, 1983drawnSt John’s
Apr 15-20, 1983West IndiesBridgetown10 wickets
Mar 31-Apr 5, 1983drawnGeorgetown
Mar 11-16, 1983drawnPort of Spain
Feb 23-28, 1983West IndiesKingston4 wickets
Feb 2-8, 1979drawnKanpur
Jan 24-29, 1979drawnDelhi
Jan 12-16, 1979IndiaChennai3 wickets
Dec 29, 1978 – Jan 3, 1979drawnEden Gardens
Dec 15-20, 1978drawnBengaluru
Dec 1-6, 1978drawnWankhede
Apr 21-25, 1976West IndiesKingston10 wickets
Apr 7-12, 1976IndiaPort of Spain6 wickets
Mar 24-29, 1976drawnPort of Spain
Mar 10-13, 1976West IndiesBridgetowninns & 97 runs
Jan 23-29, 1975West IndiesWankhede201 runs
Jan 11-15, 1975IndiaChennai100 runs
Dec 27, 1974 – Jan 1, 1975IndiaEden Gardens85 runs
Dec 11-15, 1974West IndiesDelhiinns & 17 runs
Nov 22-27, 1974West IndiesBengaluru267 runs
Apr 13-19, 1971drawnPort of Spain
Apr 1-6, 1971drawnBridgetown
Mar 19-24, 1971drawnGeorgetown
Mar 6-10, 1971IndiaPort of Spain7 wickets
Feb 18-23, 1971drawnKingston
Jan 13-18, 1967drawnChennai
Dec 31, 1966 – Jan 5, 1967West IndiesEden Gardensinns & 45 runs
Dec 13-18, 1966West IndiesBrabourne6 wickets
Apr 13-18, 1962West IndiesKingston123 runs
Apr 4-9, 1962West IndiesPort of Spain7 wickets
Mar 23-28, 1962West IndiesBridgetowninns & 30 runs
Mar 7-12, 1962West IndiesKingstoninns & 18 runs
Feb 16-20, 1962West IndiesPort of Spain10 wickets
Feb 6-11, 1959drawnDelhi
Jan 21-26, 1959West IndiesChennai295 runs
Dec 31, 1958 – Jan 4, 1959West IndiesEden Gardensinns & 336 runs
Dec 12-17, 1958West IndiesKanpur203 runs
Nov 28-Dec 3, 1958drawnBrabourne
Mar 28-Apr 4, 1953drawnKingston
Mar 11-17, 1953drawnGeorgetown
Feb 19-25, 1953drawnPort of Spain
Feb 7-12, 1953West IndiesBridgetown142 runs
Jan 21-28, 1953drawnPort of Spain
Feb 4-8, 1949drawnBrabourne
Jan 27-31, 1949West IndiesChennaiinns & 193 runs
Dec 31, 1948 – Jan 4, 1949drawnEden Gardens
Dec 9-13, 1948drawnBrabourne
Nov 10-14, 1948drawnDelhi

India national cricket team vs West Indies national cricket team match scorecard: Last Five Test Matches   

India national cricket team vs West Indies national cricket team match scorecard: West Indies vs India, 2nd Test at Port of Spain, Jul 19, 2023

Toss: West Indies, elected to field first

India Flag

India

438 & 181/2d

West Indies Flag

West Indies

(T:365) 255 & 76/2

Match Drawn 

Man of the Match: Mohammad Siraj 

India national cricket team vs West Indies national cricket team match scorecard: West Indies vs India, 1st Test at Roseau, Jul 11, 2023

Toss: West Indies, elected to bat first

India Flag

India

421/5d

West Indies Flag

West Indies

150 & 130

India won by an innings and 141 runs

Man of the Match: Yashaswi Jaiswal 

India national cricket team vs West Indies national cricket team match scorecard: West Indies vs India, 2nd Test Kingston, Aug 29, 2019

Toss: West Indies, elected to bowl first

India Flag

India

416 & 168/4d

West Indies Flag

West Indies

(T:468) 117 & 210

India won by 257 runs


Man of the Match: Hanuma Vihari 

India national cricket team vs West Indies national cricket team match scorecard: West Indies vs India, 1st Test at North Sound, Aug 21, 2019

Toss: West Indies, elected to bowl first 

India Flag

India

297 & 343/7d

West Indies Flag

West Indies

(T:419) 222 & 100

India won by 318 runs

Man of the Match: Ajinkya Rahane

India national cricket team vs West Indies national cricket team match scorecard: India vs West Indies, 2nd Test at Hyderabad, Oct 11, 2018. 

Toss: West Indies, elected to bowl first 

West Indies Flag

West Indies

311 & 127

India Flag

India

(T:72) 367 & 75/0

India won by 10 wickets

Man of the Match: Umesh Yadav 

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