India’s impending Test series against Bangladesh presents a historic opportunity for the team to surpass its losses in the format for the first time ever. With 178 wins and 178 defeats in 579 Tests, a victory in Chennai would mark a significant milestone.
The shift in India’s Test fortunes can be traced back to the leadership of MS Dhoni and Virat Kohli. Dhoni’s tenure as captain saw a marked improvement in India’s overseas performance, while Kohli’s reign ushered in an era of dominance with a focus on pace bowling.
Kohli’s decision to prioritize fast bowlers, alongside former coach Ravi Shastri, transformed India’s Test aspirations. The emergence of Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami, and Ishant Sharma as a formidable pace trio gave India the edge in conditions that were once considered unfavorable.
Under Kohli’s captaincy, India achieved its first Test series win on Australian soil, a testament to the impact of his pace-bowling strategy. His win percentage of 58.82% may fall short of Rohit Sharma’s current 62.5%, but his contribution to India’s Test resurgence cannot be overstated.
While Rohit Sharma’s brief tenure as captain has yielded impressive results, it is the legacy of Dhoni and Kohli that has laid the foundation for India’s current success in Test cricket. The upcoming series against Bangladesh offers an opportunity to further cement India’s dominance and etch their name in the annals of Test history.