Perth (Australia): The highly anticipated India vs Australia five-match Test series for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy is all set to begin at the Optus Stadium here from Friday, November 22, 2024. India are coming on the back of humiliating whitewash against New Zealand at home, first in three or more matches series at home in 92 years, while Australia would be aiming to avoid the visitors from hattrick of series wins.
India's cricketing trips to Australia, dating back to 1947, have always produced fascinating contests. So, let's have a look at India's Test outings in Australia.
Here's a glance at India's Test outings in Australia:
- 1947-48:Winner -- Australia: 4-0 (5)
India toured Australia nearly four months after gaining Independence but were overwhelmed by two legends: Sir Donald Bradman (715 runs; Avg: 178.75) and pacer Ray Lindwall (18 wickets). There was nothing to talk about India apart from Vijay Hazare's stunning 429 runs, most runs for the visitors in the series.
- 1967-68: Winner: Australia: 4-0 (5)
Fuelled by a stylish 101 by ML Jaisimha India made a heroic chase of 394 at Brisbane, before losing by a mere 35 runs. But apart from that, Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi's side was mediocre. India took solace from off-spinner EAS Prasanna emerging as the leading wicket-taker in the series with 25 scalps.
- 1977-78: Winner: Australia: 3-2 (5)
India had a great opportunity to record their first-ever series win in Australia after winning the third and fourth Test at Melbourne and Sydney. In the last Test, at Adelaide, India had to chase 493 runs, Mohinder Amarnath, GR Viswanath, Dilip Vengsarkar and Syed Kirmani displayed some resilience, smashing fifties apiece, but they fell short by 47 runs. Left-arm spinner Bishan Singh Bedi topped the chart with 31 wickets.
- 1980-81: Draw: 1-1 (3)
Led by Kapil Dev's five-wicket haul and Viswanath’s hundred, India defeated Australia in the third Test at Melbourne by 59 runs to draw the series. Australia were bowled out for 83.
- 1985-86: Draw: 0-0 (3)
Indian batters under top-scorer Sunil Gavaskar (352 runs) fired from all cylinders as their lowest total in the entire series was 445. The Aussies under transition after the en masse retirement of Greg Chappell, Rod Marsh, Dennis Lillee and Jeff Thomson could not offer any serious challenge.
- 1991-92: Winner: Australia: 4-0 (5)