Bangalore: India has played West Indies in 33 Tests. The balance is strongly in favour of West Indies, which has won 14 Tests whereas India has won only two. The remaining 17 Tests have ended in draws.
Total Tests Played: 33 Won: 2 Lost: 14 Drawn: 17 1952/53: Played-5 Drawn- 4 Lost-1 Port of Spain: January 21 to 28, 1953 - Drawn India: 417 and 294 West Indies: 438 and 142/0 Bridgetown: February 7 to 13, 1953 - West Indies won by 142 runs West Indies: 296 and 228 India: 253&129 Port of Spain: February 19 to 25, 1953 - Drawn India: 279 and 362/7 declared West Indies: 315 and 192/2 Georgetown: March 11 to 17, 1953 - Drawn (Rain interrupted play on last day) India: 262 and 190/5 West Indies: 364 Kingston: March 28 to April 4, 1953 India: 312 and 444 West Indies: 576 and 92/4 1961/62: Played 5 Lost 5 Port of Spain: February 16 to 20, 1962 - Windies won by 10 wickets India: 203 and 98 West Indies: 289 and 15/0 Kingston: March 7 to 12th, 1962 - Windies won by innings and 18 runs India: 395 and 218 West Indies: 631/8 declared Bridgetown: March 23 to 28, 1962 - Windies won by innings&30 runs India: 258 and 187 West Indies: 475 Port of Spain: April 4 to 9, 1962 - West Indies won by 7 wickets West Indies: 444 and 176/3 India: 197 and 422 Kingston: April 13 to 18, 1962 - West Indies won by 123 runs West Indies: 253 and 283 India: 187 and 236 1970/71: Played 5 Won 1 Drawn 4 Kingston: February 18 to 23, 1971 - Drawn India: 387 West Indies: 217 and 385/5 Port of Spain: March 6 to 10, 1971 - India won by 7 wickets West Indies: 214 and 261 India: 352 and 125/3 Georgetown: March 19 to 24, 1971 - Drawn West Indies: 363 and 307/3 declared India: 376 and 123/0 Bridgetown: April 1 to 6, 1971 - Drawn West Indies: 501/5 declared and 180/6 declared India: 347 and 221/5 Port of Spain: April 13 to 19, 1971 - Drawn India: 360 and 427 West Indies: 526 and 165/8 1975/76: Played 4 Won 1 Lost 2 Drawn 1 Bridgetown: March 10 to 13, 1976 - Windies won by innings and 97 runs India: 177 and 214 West Indies: 488/9 declared Port of Spain: March 24 to 29, 1976 - Drawn West Indies: 241 and 215/8 India: 402/5 Port of Spain: April 7 to12, 1976 - India won by 6 wickets West Indies: 359 and 271/6 declared India: 228 and 406/4 Kingston: April 21 to 25, 1976 - West Indies won by 10 wickets India: 306/6 declared and 97 West Indies: 391 and 13/0 1982/83: Played 5 Lost 2 Drawn 3 Kingston: February 23 to 28, 1983 - West Indies won by 4 wickets India: 251 and 174 West Indies: 254 and 173/6 Port of Spain: March 11 to16, 1983 - Drawn India: 175 and 469/7; West Indies 394 Georgetown: March 31 to April 5, 1983 - Drawn West Indies: 468 India: 284/3 Bridgetown: April 11 to 16, 1983 - West Indies won by 10 wickets India: 209 and 277 West Indies: 486 and 1/0 Antigua: April 28 to May 3, 1983 - Drawn India: 457 and 247/5 West Indies: 550 1988/89: Played 4 Lost 3 Drawn 1 Georgetown: March 25 to 30, 1989 - Drawn (Last 4 days no play due to rain) West Indies: 437 India: 86/1 Bridgetown: April 7 to 12, 1989 - West Indies won by 8 wickets India: 321 and 251 West Indies: 377 and 196/2 Port of Spain: April 15 to 20, 1989 - West Indies won by 217 runs West Indies: 314 and 266 India: 150 and 213 Kingston: April 28 to May 3, 1989 - West Indies won by 7 wickets India: 289 and 152 West Indies: 384 and 60/3 1996/97: Played 5 Lost 1 Drawn 4 Kingston: March 6 to 10, 1997 - Drawn West Indies: 427 and 241/4 declared India: 346 and 99/2 Port of Spain: March 14 to 18, 1997 - Drawn West Indies: 296 and 299/6 India: 436 Bridgetown: March 27 to 31, 1997 - West Indies won by 38 runs West Indies: 298 and 140 India: 319 and 81 Antigua: April 4 to 8, 1997 - Drawn (no play on first 3 days due to rain) West Indies: 333 India: 212/2 Georgetown:April 17 to 21 April 1997 - Drawn (no play on 2nd and 3rd day due to rain) India: 355 West Indies: 145/3
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