India's Test Record At The Gabba: India and Australia lock horns at The Gabba as the Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) 2024-25 caravan moves from Adelaide to Brisbane. The IND vs AUS 3rd Test is scheduled to get underway from December 14. India started the series with a thumping 295-run win over the Aussies in Perth. However, Australia bounced back strongly and delivered an all-round show to thrash Rohit Sharma & co. by 10 wickets in Adelaide’s pink-ball Test.
While India are certainly low on momentum, they will take confidence from what they did in Brisbane during their last tour to Australia in the 2020-21 BGT series. Rishabh Pant announced his arrival at the biggest of stages when he helped India successfully chase down a target of 328 runs in the fourth innings to secure a memorable three-wicket victory. As a result of that, India won the series 2-1.
As India and Australia gear up to face each other in the third IND vs AUS Test, here’s a look at Team India’s Test record at The Gabba, Brisbane.
India's Test Record At The Gabba, Brisbane
IND vs AUS Test Match Results At The Gabba:
1. 28 November 1947: India vs Australia – Lost by an innings & 226 runs
2. 19 January 1968: India vs Australia – Lost by 39 runs
3. 2 December 1977: India vs Australia – Lost by 16 runs
4. 29 November 1991: India vs Australia – Lost by 10 wickets
5. 4 December 2003: India vs Australia – Draw
6. 17 December 2014: India vs Australia – Lost by four wickets
7. 15 January 2021: India vs Australia – Won by three wickets
Records Summary:
- Matches Played: 7 Tests.
- Won: 1 match
- Lost: 5 matches
- Drawn: 1 match
- Highest total: 409 runs in 120.1 overs, December 2003.
- Lowest total: 58 all out in 21.3 overs (8 balls/over), November 1947.
- Biggest win: India beat Australia by 3 wickets, January 2021.
- Most runs in one Test: 175 runs by Motganhalli Jaisimha.
- Highest score in a single innings: 144 runs from 196 balls by Sourav Ganguly, December 2003.
- Highest average (min 2 innings): 112.00 by Rishabh Pant (112 runs in one Test).
- Most centuries: 1 century each by Motganhalli Jaisimha, Sunil Gavaskar, Sourav Ganguly, and Murali Vijay.
- Most half-centuries: 2 half-centuries in one Test by Rusi Surti.