Most Test Matches Won At Home: A Complete Guide to Cricket’s Home Dominance
Cricket teams perform better when playing at home, and the numbers clearly show this advantage. After India’s recent seven-wicket victory over the West Indies in Delhi, they moved to third place in the list of most Test matches won at home. This comprehensive look at home Test records reveals how different teams have performed on their own soil throughout cricket history.
Australia Leads the Way with 262 Home Victories
Australia sits at the top of the most Test matches won at home list with an impressive 262 victories from 450 matches played. The Aussies have lost only 103 Tests at home while drawing 84 matches. This gives them a remarkable win-loss ratio of 2.543, which translates to a home success rate of nearly 58.2%.
Australia’s dominance at home has been consistent across different eras. They have won roughly four Tests for every defeat on home soil. The team’s strong pace bowling attack and favorable bouncy pitches have helped them maintain this excellent record. In the last 20 years, Australia has been even more dominant with a win percentage of 72% at home.
England Holds Second Position with 241 Home Wins
England occupies the second spot with 241 Test victories from 558 matches played at home. The Three Lions have lost 132 Tests and drawn 185 matches on home soil. Their win-loss ratio stands at 1.825, giving them a home success rate of approximately 43.2%.
England’s record includes Tests played since 1880, making it one of the longest Test cricket histories. The team has benefited from familiar conditions in English weather, though rain has often led to draws. England’s most recent home Test series was against India, which ended in a draw despite England winning individual matches.
India Climbs to Third Place with 122 Home Victories
India recently moved to third position after defeating the West Indies 2-0 in October 2025. With their victory in Delhi, India achieved their 122nd home Test win from 296 matches played. The team has lost 58 Tests at home while drawing 115 matches, resulting in an excellent win-loss ratio of 2.103.
India’s home success rate stands at approximately 41.2%, which shows strong performance on familiar pitches. The team has been particularly dominant in recent years, with their spin bowling attack proving difficult for visiting teams to handle. India’s rise to third place came after surpassing South Africa, who previously held this position.
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The Indian team’s recent home record includes some impressive streaks. They have won 14 consecutive Tests in Delhi without defeat, with their last loss coming in 1987 against the West Indies. India has also won 10 consecutive Test series against the West Indies, equaling the world record for most successive series wins against a single opponent.
South Africa Falls to Fourth with 121 Home Wins
South Africa now sits in fourth place with 121 Test victories from 254 matches played at home. The Proteas have lost 77 Tests while drawing 56 matches on home soil. Their win-loss ratio of 1.571 gives them a home success rate of around 47.6%.
South Africa’s record is impressive considering they had a difficult start when they returned to international cricket. The team has performed well in recent years, with victories over teams like Pakistan and Sri Lanka at home. However, India’s recent success has pushed them down to fourth position in this list.
West Indies Round Out Top Five with 95 Home Wins
The West Indies complete the top five with 95 Test victories from 270 matches played at home. They have lost 74 Tests while drawing 101 matches on their home grounds across the Caribbean islands. The team has a win-loss ratio of 1.283, which gives them a success rate of 35.2% at home.
The West Indies had their golden era in the 1970s and 1980s when they dominated world cricket. However, their recent home performances have not been as strong. They recently lost their 10th consecutive Test series against India, highlighting their current struggles.
Lower-Ranked Teams Show Mixed Results
New Zealand holds sixth position with 76 home Test wins from 265 matches. The Kiwis have drawn 88 matches while losing 71 Tests at home. Their challenging conditions and smaller player pool have made it difficult to maintain consistent home dominance.
Sri Lanka sits seventh with 72 home victories from 162 matches played. The island nation has lost 47 Tests while drawing 43 matches at home. Sri Lanka’s spin-friendly pitches have helped them achieve success against visiting teams, particularly in the 1990s and early 2000s.
Pakistan Shows Strong Win-Loss Ratio Despite Fewer Matches
Pakistan occupies eighth position with 63 home Test wins from 171 matches. They have lost only 30 Tests while drawing 78 matches at home. Pakistan has an excellent win-loss ratio of 2.100, which is the third-best among all teams.
Pakistan’s strong ratio comes from their ability to avoid defeats at home, though they have drawn many matches. The team has faced challenges in recent years, including a winless streak of 10 consecutive home Tests that ended their strong record. Pakistan has not won a home Test since 2022, losing to teams like Australia, England, and Bangladesh.
Who Won Most Tests at Home?
| Team | Matches | Won | Lost | Draws |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Australia | 450 | 262 | 103 | 84 |
| England | 558 | 241 | 132 | 185 |
| India | 296 | 122 | 58 | 115 |
| South Africa | 254 | 121 | 77 | 56 |
| West Indies | 270 | 95 | 74 | 101 |
| New Zealand | 265 | 76 | 71 | 88 |
| Sri Lanka | 162 | 72 | 47 | 43 |
| Pakistan | 171 | 63 | 30 | 78 |
| Bangladesh | 81 | 14 | 53 | 14 |
| Zimbabwe | 72 | 9 | 43 | 20 |
Struggling Teams at the Bottom
Bangladesh and Zimbabwe occupy the bottom two positions in home Test wins. Bangladesh has managed only 14 victories from 81 matches played at home, giving them a win percentage of just 17.3%. The Tigers have lost 53 Tests while drawing 14 matches on home soil.
Zimbabwe sits at the bottom with just 9 home Test wins from 72 matches played. They have lost 43 Tests while drawing 20 matches at home, resulting in a poor win-loss ratio of 0.209. Zimbabwe’s win percentage of around 12.5% shows the challenges they face even in home conditions.
Win-Loss Ratios Tell the Real Story
Looking at win-loss ratios provides better insight into team performance than just total wins. Australia leads with a ratio of 2.543, meaning they win more than 2.5 Tests for every defeat at home. India follows with 2.103, while Pakistan surprisingly holds third place with 2.100 despite fewer total wins.
These ratios show that Pakistan has been very effective at avoiding defeats at home, even though they have played fewer matches than other teams. The high number of draws in Pakistan reflects their ability to save matches even when not winning.
Statistical Milestones and Records
India’s recent achievement of 122 home Test wins represents a significant milestone in their cricket history. The team has now won more home Tests than they have lost, with 122 wins against 58 defeats. This positive win-loss record at home shows their growth as a cricket nation.
The consistency of results also shows in team performances. India has been part of winning combinations in all seven Tests that wicket-keeper Dhruv Jurel has played, showing the team’s recent home strength. These statistics demonstrate how home advantage continues to play a crucial role in Test cricket success.



