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Why India cannot win Brisbane Test

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Last updated on: December 05, 2003 10:58 IST

Can India win the Brisbane Test?

No, if you go by what statistics have to reveal. India might draw this match, but to think about winning it is a bit too much.

If Sourav Ganguly had done his homework he would not have asked Australia to bat first after winning the toss. India has never won against Australia—neither at home nor in Australia—putting them in after winning the toss.

Ganguly provided the 41st instance of an Indian captain putting opposition into bat after winning the toss.

Out of 40 previous instances (since India started playing Test cricket) India has won only three, drawn 22 and lost 15 Tests.

The three wins were achieved against England at Lord's in 1986, against Sri Lanka at Kandy in 2001-02 and against England at Mohali also in 2001-02.

But on all these three occasions Indians managed to bowl out the opponents well below 300 in first innings. India hasn't won a Test in which opponents made more than 300 in the first innings of the match.

If, rather when, Australia gets past 300 in its first innings Friday, Indians can start planning for the second Test.  

India's win-loss record after electing to field first after winning the toss:

Opponents M W L D
Australia 9 0 5 4
England 6 2 1 3
New Zealand 4 0 2 2
Pakistan 5 0 0 5
South Africa 3 0 1 2
Sri Lanka 4 1 0 3
West Indies 8 0 5 3
Zimbabwe 1 0 1 0
TOTAL 40 3 15 22

Matches won by India :

Vs Venue Test Season Inn1 Inn2 Inn3 Inn4 Losing Margin
Eng Lord's 1st 1986 Eng 294 Ind 341 Eng 180 Ind 136-5 5 wickets
SL Kandy 2nd 2001-02 SL 274 Ind 232 SL 221 Ind 264-3 7 wickets
Eng Mohali 1st 2001-02 Eng 238 Ind 469 Eng 235 Ind 5-0 10 wickets

Matches lost by India :

Vs Venue Test Season Inn1 Inn2 Inn3 Inn4 Losing Margin
Aus Calcutta 3rd 1956-57 Aus 177 Ind 136 Aus 189-9 Ind 136 94 runs
Aus Brisbane 3rd 1967-68 Aus 379 Ind 279 Aus 294 Ind 355 39 runs
Aus Sydney 4th 1967-68 Aus 317 Ind 268 Aus 292 Ind 197 144 runs
NZ Christchurch 2nd 1967-68 NZ 502 Ind 288 Ind 301 NZ 88-4 6 wickets
WI Bangalore 1st 1974-75 WI 289 Ind 260 WI 356-6 Ind 118-8 267 runs
NZ Wellington 1st 1980-81 NZ 375 Ind 223 NZ 100 Ind 190 62 runs
WI Ahmedabad 3rd 1983-84 WI 281 Ind 241 WI 201 Ind 103 138 runs
WI Port-of-Spain 3rd 1988-89 WI 314 Ind 150 WI 266 Ind 213 217 runs
Eng Lord's 1st 1990 Eng 653-4 Ind 454 Eng 272-4 Ind 224 247 runs
Aus Adelaide 4th 1991-92 Aus 145 Ind 225 Aus 451 Ind 333 38 runs
SAf Durban 1st 1996-97 SAF 235 Ind 100 SAF 259 Ind 66 328 runs
WI Bridgetown 3rd 1996-97 WI 298 Ind 319 WI 140 Ind 81 38 runs
Zim Harare 1st 1998-99 Zim 221 Ind 280 Zim 293 Ind 173 61 runs
Aus Melbourne 2nd 1999-00 Aus 405 Ind 238 Aus 208-5 Ind 195-9 180 runs
WI Kingston 5th 2001-02 WI 422 Ind 212 WI 197 Ind 252 155 runs

Summary of Indian captains inserting opponents into bat after winning the toss:

Captain M W L D Winning %
Nawab of Pataudi Sr 1 0 0 1 0.00
Lala Amarnath 1 0 0 1 0.00
Polly Umrigar 1 0 1 0 0.00
Nawab of Pataudi Jr 6 0 4 2 0.00
Ajit Wadekar 1 0 0 1 0.00
Bishan Singh Bedi 1 0 0 1 0.00
Sunil Gavaskar 4 0 1 3 0.00
Kapil Dev 4 1 1 2 25.00
Dilip Vengsarkar 2 0 1 1 0.00
Krish Srikkanth 1 0 0 1 0.00
Mohammad Azharuddin 9 0 3 6 0.00
Sachin Tendulkar 5 0 3 2 0.00
Sourav Ganguly 4 2 1 1 50.00

A detailed study of all the 1669 Tests played till date reveals the fact that among all Test playing countries, only West Indies, Australia, South Africa and Pakistan have won more Tests than they have lost after putting the opponents into bat. Sri Lankans have an even win-loss record. All others have been sufferers rather than gainers. 

Result summary for all countries in matches where the captains elected to field first after winning the toss:

Country M W L D Winning %
Australia 74 39 19 16 52.70
South Africa 27 14 7 6 51.85
West Indies 72 32 16 24 44.44
Pakistan 41 16 11 14 39.02
Sri Lanka 28 8 8 12 28.57
England 65 17 24 24 26.15
New Zealand 62 16 18 28 25.81
Zimbabwe 14 3 6 5 21.43
India 40 3 15 22 7.50
Bangladesh 5 0 5 0 0.00
TOTAL 428 148 129 151 -

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