SA vs IND 2025: South Africa’s Test record on Indian soil

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The cricketing rivalry between India and South Africa has produced some of the most competitive Test series in modern cricket. Since South Africa’s return to international cricket in 1991, the Proteas have played 19 Test matches in India, offering a fascinating look at how they’ve adapted to the unique subcontinental conditions.
Out of these 19 Tests, South Africa have won 5, while India have triumphed in 11, with 3 matches ending in draws. The numbers underline India’s dominance at home, where turning tracks and local familiarity give them a clear edge. However, South Africa’s five victories also highlight their ability to compete and win in challenging conditions – a testament to their adaptability and resilience.
The most recent Test encounter between the two nations in India took place during the 2019-20 season, where India completed a clean 3-0 sweep. That series was particularly tough for South Africa, as Indian spinners and fast bowlers exploited home conditions to full effect.
Despite the setback, the Proteas have enjoyed memorable moments in earlier tours, often pushing India to the limit. Their victories in India remain significant, reflecting an ability to perform against the odds on spin-friendly pitches – conditions far removed from the fast, bouncy tracks they’re accustomed to at home.
South Africa’s performances over the years have shown gradual improvement in countering spin, with players like Jacques Kallis, Hashim Amla and AB de Villiers previously leading by example. While India’s home advantage remains formidable, South Africa’s record demonstrates a growing understanding of the technical and tactical demands of playing Test cricket in Asia.
South Africa’s 5 wins out of 19 Tests in India may seem modest, but within that statistic lies a story of persistence and evolution. Touring India has always tested visiting sides due to spinning pitches, humid conditions and intense crowd pressure.
The Proteas’ approach has often revolved around their pace attack and disciplined batting, though recent tours have emphasized the need for a strong spin department. Their gradual improvement on Indian soil signifies a team capable of learning and evolving in one of the toughest cricketing environments.
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Looking ahead, South Africa are gearing up for another exciting Test series in India, with hopes of improving their win ratio. The Proteas’ Test squad for the 2025 India tour includes a mix of youth and experience, designed to balance raw talent with composure under pressure.
Led by Temba Bavuma, the squad features key bowlers like Kagiso Rabada and Keshav Maharaj, who will play crucial roles on Indian pitches. The inclusion of young talents like Dewald Brevis and Tony de Zorzi highlights South Africa’s commitment to building for the future.
South Africa Test squad: Temba Bavuma (c), Corbin Bosch, Dewald Brevis, Tony de Zorzi, Zubayr Hamza, Simon Harmer, Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj, Aiden Markram, Wiaan Mulder, Senuran Muthusamy, Kagiso Rabada, Ryan Rickelton, Tristan Stubbs, Kyle Verreynne.
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