NEW DELHI: India extended their remarkable run against the West Indies in Test cricket with a commanding 7-wicket victory in Delhi, sealing a 2-0 series clean sweep. The win at the Arun Jaitley Stadium once again highlighted India’s unmatched consistency at home and their long-standing dominance over the Caribbean side.

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Chasing a modest 121 on the final morning, India eased to the target in 35.2 overs, with KL Rahul anchoring the innings with an unbeaten half-century. Under Shubman Gill’s leadership, the hosts wrapped up the contest quickly, completing yet another series triumph that showcased their control over all phases of the game.

With this win, India equalled South Africa’s record for the most consecutive Test series victories against a single opponent — 10 straight wins over the West Indies since 2000.

Most consecutive Test series wins against an opponent:

10* – India vs West Indies (2000-present)

10 – South Africa vs West Indies (1998–2024)

9 – Australia vs West Indies (2000–2022)

8 – Australia vs England (1989–2003)

8 – Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe (1996–2020)

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The West Indies’ struggles in Indian conditions also deepened. Their latest loss marked their sixth consecutive Test defeat on Indian soil, underlining the gulf between the two teams in red-ball cricket. Australia still hold the record for the longest losing run in India (seven straight defeats between 2008 and 2013 ) but West Indies are now close behind.

Most consecutive defeats vs India in India:

7 – Australia

6 – Sri Lanka

6 – New Zealand

6 – West Indies

Meanwhile, the Arun Jaitley Stadium continues to be a happy hunting ground for India. The venue has now witnessed 14 unbeaten Tests for the hosts, stretching back to March 1993. It is India’s longest undefeated streak at any home ground, ahead of the 13-match runs at both Mohali’s IS Bindra Stadium and Mumbai’s Brabourne Stadium.

India’s unbeaten record at home stadiums:

14 – Arun Jaitley Stadium (New Delhi)

13 – IS Bindra Stadium (Mohali)

13 – Brabourne Stadium (Mumbai)