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After 40 Tests, Indian women’s team has a better record than men’s team

As the Indian women’s cricket team beat Australia in the one-off Test at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, they created history of sorts, as they recorded their first-ever win against the opposition, in their 46-year rivalry. It wouldn’t be wrong to say, that is perhaps their biggest win ever in Tests, against the best side in the world.

Along the way, Team India has made a few records as well. Many would be surprised to know, that India’s first win against Australia, the men’s team, had also come on December 24, albeit in 1959, 64 years back, in Kanpur. Strangely enough, both teams managed to put up dominating performances.

India vs Australia, History Created

India’s first Test victory against Australia
– Men: 24 December 1959: at Kanpur (won by 119 runs)
– Women: 24 December 2023: at Mumbai WS (won by 8 wickets)#IndvsAus #IndvAus

— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) December 24, 2023

India in Test cricket after first 40 Test matches…
Men: Won 3, Lost 17, Drawn 20 (win% 7.50) from 1932 to 1955
Women: Won 7, Lost 6, Drawn 27 (win% 17.50) from 1976 to 2023*#IndvsAus #IndvAus

— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) December 24, 2023

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One record that the women’s team created here, needs to be talked about. Till the team has played 40 Tests, winning seven, and losing six, with 27 draws. That brings their winning % to 17.50, which is better than that of the Indian men’s cricket team, at the same stage.

After 40 Tests, the Indian men’s team had only three wins to show, with 17 lost, and 20 drawn. Their winning % stood at a paltry 7.50%.

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