A Look at Indian Captains' Longest Test Defeat Streaks Since 2000

Nishant Poonia

This period of defeat and victory in the Test was challenging for Indian captains.

Rohit Sharma | Source: Social Media

These figures show how difficult it can be to win over long intervals.

MS Dhoni | Source: Social Media

MS Dhoni - 6 (2011)

The turbulent phase began in 2011 with consecutive series defeats in England and Australia.

MS Dhoni | Source: Social Media

Rohit Sharma - 6 (2024)*

This time is proving to be challenging for the current captain, especially on overseas tours.

Rohit Sharma | Source: Social Media

Sourav Ganguly - 5 (2002)

Consistent poor performances against the West Indies and England added to the streak.

Sourav Ganguly | Source: Social Media

Sourav Ganguly - 5 (2002-03)

There was no success in the Test during the New Zealand tour and the preparation for the World Cup.

Sourav Ganguly | Source: Social Media

MS Dhoni - 5 (2013-14)

The Indian team struggled on the tours of South Africa and New Zealand.

MS Dhoni | Source: Social Media

MS Dhoni - 5 (2014)

India's performance in the England tour dropped, making it a win-win streak.

MS Dhoni | Source: Social Media

Rahul Dravid - 4 (2006)

West Indies and South Africa faced draws and defeats.

Rahul Dravid | Source: Social Media