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India, known for its rich history in Test cricket, has had its share of ups and downs. Despite the team’s tremendous success over the years, there have been moments when they faced crushing defeats, particularly by innings.
One of the most painful was their defeat by an innings and 336 runs at the hands of West Indies in 1958.
India’s heaviest defeat in terms of innings came on December 31, 1958, when they were beaten by an innings and 336 runs by the West Indies at Eden Gardens.
India has faced defeat by an innings a total of 46 times in Test cricket. These losses span across different eras.
The last time India lost by an innings in Tests was back in 2014 against England, at the Oval in London.
Here is a list of India’s top 10 biggest innings defeats in Tests:
Margin | Toss | Bat | Opposition | Ground | Start Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Inns & 336 runs | Lost | 2nd | West Indies | Eden Gardens | 31 Dec 1958 |
Inns & 285 runs | Lost | 2nd | England | Lord’s | 20 Jun 1974 |
Inns & 244 runs | Lost | 1st | England | The Oval | 15 Aug 2014 |
Inns & 242 runs | Lost | 1st | England | Birmingham | 10 Aug 2011 |
Inns & 239 runs | Lost | 2nd | Sri Lanka | Colombo (SSC) | 23 Jul 2008 |
Inns & 226 runs | Lost | 2nd | Australia | Brisbane | 28 Nov 1947 |
Inns & 207 runs | Lost | 2nd | England | Manchester | 17 Jul 1952 |
Inns & 193 runs | Lost | 2nd | West Indies | Chennai | 27 Jan 1949 |
Inns & 177 runs | Lost | 2nd | Australia | Melbourne | 6 Feb 1948 |
Inns & 173 runs | Won | 1st | England | Leeds | 2 Jul 1959 |
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