What is the reason behind India's failure in test cricket matches abroad?

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What is the reason behind India's failure in test cricket matches abroad?


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What is the reason behind Indias failure in test cricket matches abroad

In the most recent decade, India won 37 out of the 50 Tests they played at home losing none - their best show on home soil at whatever decade, however, lost 25 of the 57 Tests they played away from home winning just 19. Their success-failure ratio remained as 0.76, not exactly their exhibition in the 2000s.

Further India's test match performance abroad in this decade, the test played 36 arrangement somewhere in the range of 2010 and 2019, and won just seven matches- two were against Sri Lanka and three against West Indies. Their solitary striking success was the one in Australia last January, while they had approached against South Africa in 2010/10 visit.

Of the remaining matches of 11, three finished in a draw and eight in losses.  Furthermore, of the all-out 34 matches played in abroad countries, India won just six matches. Two matches finished in a whitewashed - against England and Australia - both in 2011.

Indian team visits England or South Africa each three or four years, abroad players are more acclimated with Indian conditions attributable to their presence in IPL consistently.