IND vs WI Test head-to-head Records: The two-match Test series between India and the West Indies will begin on October 2nd. The first Test between the two teams will be played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Shubman Gill will lead the Indian team, while Roston Chase will captain the West Indies.
The Indian team recently drew the five-match series 2-2 on the England tour. Captain Shubman Gill, along with several other players, are in excellent form, making it difficult for the West Indies to face them. On paper, the Indian team appears to be very strong.
The West Indies have had a poor Test performance recently. Their last Test series was against Australia, where they suffered a 0-3 clean sweep in the three-match series. Under Roston Chase’s leadership, the West Indies will be looking to improve their performance.
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IND vs WI Test Head-to-Head
The first Test of the current series between India and the West Indies will begin on October 2nd. The second and final Test between the two teams will be played at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi on October 10th. If the Indian team wants to reach the WTC final, it will have to defeat the Caribbean team at all costs.
However, this task will not be easy for the Grill Brigade, as the Indian team does not have a good Test record against the West Indies. A total of 100 Tests have been played between the two teams so far, of which the Indian team has won only 23. The West Indies have won 30. 47 matches between the two teams have ended in draws.
India vs West Indies Head to Head
- Total – 100 Tests
- India Won – 23
- West Indies Won – 30
- Drawn – 47
West Indies have a golden opportunity to create history on this tour. The Caribbean team has not won a Test series against India since 2002. The Roston Chase-led West Indies have a golden opportunity to defeat India in a Test series after 23 years.
Furthermore, West Indies have not won a Test series on Indian soil since 1983-84. They also have a chance to win a Test series in India after 41 years.
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