The Border-Gavaskar Trophy is the next major tournament that India is focusing on. The Indian cricket team has already announced the squad for the five-match Test series to begin preparations for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2025.
The series will commence on January 3 next year in Australia. This bilateral series is crucial as it takes place just before the World Test Championship (WTC) final. With a high likelihood of these teams competing in the WTC 2025 final, it will be an opportunity for both to demonstrate who is superior in red-ball cricket.
Border-Gavaskar trophy winners list
There have been 16 Border-Gavaskar Trophy series to date, and India has won several of them. Ten of these sixteen series have been won by India, five by Australia, and one by a tie. Notably, India has defeated Australia in the last three series in a row.
The inaugural Border-Gavaskar Trophy took place in 1996 when Australia toured India, with India winning the series. Australia managed to secure a series win in India in 2004, marking their only series victory on Indian soil. Historically, each team has excelled primarily at home, but India has defeated Australia in their own conditions in the last two consecutive away series.
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S.No | Series | Season | Winner | Margin |
1 | Australia in India | 1996/97 | India | 1-0 (1) |
2 | Australia in India | 1997/98 | India | 2-1 (3) |
3 | India in Australia | 1999/00 | Australia | 3-0 (3) |
4 | Australia in India | 2000/01 | India | 2-1 (3) |
5 | India in Australia | 2003/04 | Drawn | 1-1 (4) |
6 | Australia in India | 2004/05 | Australia | 2-1 (4) |
7 | India in Australia | 2007/08 | Australia | 2-1 (4) |
8 | Australia in India | 2008/09 | India | 2-0 (4) |
9 | Australia in India | 2010/11 | India | 2-0 (2) |
10 | India in Australia | 2011/12 | Australia | 4-0 (4) |
11 | Australia in India | 2012/13 | India | 4-0 (4) |
12 | India in Australia | 2014/15 | Australia | 2-0 (4) |
13 | Australia in India | 2016/17 | India | 2-1 (4) |
14 | India in Australia | 2018/19 | India | 2-1 (4) |
15 | India in Australia | 2020/21 | India | 2-1 (4) |
16 | Australia in India | 2022/23 | India | 2-1 (4) |