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Australia’s biggest defeats in Test cricket

Australia’s biggest defeats in Test cricket

Know about Australia's biggest Test cricket defeats by runs.

As India dominated the IND vs AUS first Test in Perth, the Aussies lost their first ever Test against any team in the Optus Stadium. While India gave a mammoth target of 534, Australia’s batting order collapsed, which eventually became the reason for their loss. Such heavy losses, while rare for a cricketing giant like Australia, have happened before, becoming a part of their cricketing history. Let’s take a look at Australia’s biggest defeats while chasing a target in Test cricket.

Australia’s biggest loss by runs

Australia’s biggest loss by runs came against England in Brisbane on 30th November 1928. England defeated Australia by a staggering 675 runs, a record that still stands as Australia’s heaviest defeat. Another major setback was against South Africa in Johannesburg on 30th March 2018.

The Australian team was humbled by a massive 492-run defeat, a match remembered for its drama both on and off the field. Earlier, on 26th January 1980, despite winning the second innings, Australia conceded a 408-run deficit to the West Indies in Adelaide. This match stood out as a testament to the West Indies’ dominance during that era.

OpponentRuns LostVenueDate
England675Brisbane30 Nov 1928
South Africa492Johannesburg30 Mar 2018
West Indies408Adelaide26 Jan 1980
Pakistan373Abu Dhabi16 Oct 2018
Pakistan356Abu Dhabi30 Oct 2014
England347Lord’s18 Jul 2013

Australia’s biggest defeats at home (By runs)

Talking about Australia’s biggest losses, the most notable of these was against England in Brisbane, where Australia lost by an enormous 675 runs on 30th November 1928. Another big loss came on 26th January 1980 in Adelaide against the West Indies when Australia, despite winning the second innings, was beaten by 408 runs, showing the dominance of the West Indies during that era.

Back on 13th January 1933, England handed Australia a 338-run defeat in Adelaide, reflecting the competitive rivalry between the two cricketing nations. This was followed by another major defeat against England in Brisbane on 4th December 1936, where Australia fell short by 322 runs. In more recent times, South Africa achieved a superb win over Australia by 309 runs at the W.A.C.A on 30th November 2012, highlighting Australia’s struggles against South African pacers on home turf.

OpponentRuns LostVenue Date
England675Brisbane30 Nov 1928
West Indies408Adelaide26 Jan 1980
England338Adelaide13 Jan 1933
England322Brisbane4 Dec 1936
South Africa309W.A.C.A30 Nov 2012
England299Sydney9 Jan 1971
India295Perth25 Nov 2024

Australia’s biggest defeats against India (by runs)

Certainly! Here is the information organized in a table format:

MarginVenueStart Date
320 runsMohali17 Oct 2008
295 runsPerth22 Nov 2024
222 runsMelbourne30 Dec 1977
179 runsChennai6 Mar 1998
172 runsNagpur6 Nov 2008
171 runsEden Gardens11 Mar 2001
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