
On November 26, 2025, India faced a devastating 408-run loss against South Africa in the second Test at Guwahati, marking a new low for the team. This defeat signifies not only a loss in the match but also highlights India’s struggle in home Test matches over the last two years.
This defeat represents India’s second consecutive home Test series whitewash, following a disheartening 0-3 defeat to New Zealand in 2024. In over four decades, losing two Test series at home in consecutive years is unprecedented for a team that was once nearly unbeatable on home soil.
| Year | Opponent | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | South Africa | 0-2 |
| 2024 | New Zealand | 0-3 |
| 2000 | South Africa | 0-2 |
Let’s delve into the five most embarrassing defeats for India on home soil that underscore this alarming trend.
In a shocking match against Australia in Nagpur, India suffered a massive 342-run defeat. After Australia scored 398 runs in the first innings, India could only manage 185 in response. Despite a formidable target of 543 runs set by Australia, India faltered again, being all out for just 200.
The first whitewash India faced at home was against South Africa in 2000, where they lost 2-0. In Bengaluru, India was crushed by an innings and 71 runs, after scoring only 158 runs in their innings.
India’s recent match at Guwahati further exacerbated their failures, with the team bowled out for 201 runs in the first innings, setting the stage for the inevitable defeat. The Proteas declared at 260/5 in the second innings, setting an unachievable target of 549 runs for the hosts.
Against New Zealand at Wankhede Stadium, India lost by a mere 25 runs, suffering yet another home whitewash. Set with a modest target of 147 runs, India fell short by seven runs, a loss that haunts their fans.
Earlier in the series, India was narrowly defeated by South Africa at Eden Gardens, losing by just 30 runs while hosting a target of 124 runs. This match highlighted their inability to chase down even the modest of targets.
The string of humiliating defeats begs the question of what the future holds for Indian Test cricket. As cricket lovers continue to support their team, the focus will be on rebuilding and regaining their historical dominance in home conditions.






