
India’s aura of invincibility in home Test cricket has begun to fade. Since 2020, the team has played 25 matches at home, winning 16, losing seven and drawing two — a 64% win rate that looks strong on paper. Yet beneath the numbers lies a troubling trend: repeated batting collapses on spin-friendly pitches and a sharp rise in three-day defeats, a scenario once reserved for visiting sides.
The decline became glaring during the 0–3 series loss to New Zealand last year, India’s first home whitewash in a series of three or more Tests and their first clean sweep at home since South Africa’s 2–0 triumph in 2000. A brief revival came with a 2–0 sweep of West Indies earlier this year, but the crushing defeat to South Africa at Eden Gardens has reignited concerns.
Despite winning seven of their eight home series since 2020, the defeats have been damaging. Four of India’s seven losses in this period have come inside three days, exposing the batting unit’s vulnerability against disciplined spin attacks on pitches they once dominated.
Three-Day Defeats At Home (2020–2025)
India’s four rapid defeats in this decade followed a familiar pattern — batting collapses against opposition spinners exploiting turning tracks.
Three-Day Wins At Home (2020–2025)
India have also registered rapid victories, with half of their 16 wins since 2020 coming inside three days.
A Startling Contrast
India’s traditional strength of batting against spin has eroded. Earlier generations thrived on rank turners, but the current line-up has repeatedly faltered against patient, disciplined spin bowling. The issue lies less in pitch preparation and more in the inability of batters to build partnerships and grind out runs under pressure. Even when home spinners have delivered match-winning figures, batting failures have undermined their efforts.
Looking Ahead: Guwahati’s First Test
After the Kolkata collapse, a rank turner is unlikely in the next Test at Guwahati, which hosts its first-ever Test on November 22. India’s limited-overs record at the venue is mixed:
With no historical Test data and a venue known for batting-friendly white-ball conditions, Guwahati could provide relief for India’s struggling batting unit.
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