India scripted history, on November 25, 2024, with a massive 295-run victory against Australia in the first Test of the five-match Border-Gavaskar Trophy series at the Optus Stadium, Perth. This stunning win gave India a 1-0 lead in the series and marked a significant milestone in their Test cricket journey.
This triumph shattered a 47-year-old record, making it India’s biggest victory against Australia in Australia in terms of runs. The previous record stood at 222 runs, achieved at Melbourne on December 30, 1977.
India’s Biggest Wins in Australia (By Runs)
India’s victory at Perth has rewritten the record books. Here’s a look at the biggest wins by India in Australia:
- Optus, Perth – 295 runs – November 25, 2024 (current match)
- Melbourne – 222 runs – December 30, 1977
- Melbourne – 137 runs – December 26, 2018
- WACA, Perth – 72 runs – January 16, 2008
- Melbourne – 59 runs – February 7, 1981
India’s Second Biggest Win Against Australia (Any Venue)
Across all venues, this win ranks as India’s second-biggest win against Australia, following the 320-run victory in Mohali (2008).
- Mohali – 320 runs – October 17, 2008
- Optus, Perth – 295 runs – November 25, 2024
- Melbourne – 222 runs – December 30, 1977
- Chennai – 179 runs – March 6, 1998
- Nagpur – 172 runs – November 6, 2008
Australia’s Biggest Defeats at Home
This loss places Australia’s defeat against India at Perth among their biggest defeats at home by runs:
- 675 runs – vs England, Brisbane, November 30, 1928
- 408 runs – vs West Indies, Adelaide, January 26, 1980
- 338 runs – vs England, Adelaide, January 13, 1933
- 322 runs – vs England, Brisbane, December 4, 1936
- 309 runs – vs South Africa, WACA, November 30, 2012
- 299 runs – vs England, Sydney, January 9, 1971
- 295 runs – vs India, Perth, November 25, 2024
India’s Biggest Wins Outside Asia (By Runs)
This win also ranks as one of India’s largest victories outside Asia:
- 318 runs – vs West Indies, North Sound, 2019
- 295 runs – vs Australia, Perth, 2024
- 279 runs – vs England, Headingley, 1986
- 272 runs – vs New Zealand, Auckland, 1968
- 257 runs – vs West Indies, Kingston, 2019