India Completes 2-0 Test Series Sweep Over West Indies, Equals World Record
News Mania Desk / Piyal Chatterjee / 14th October 2025

India achieved a historic 2-0 clean sweep over the West Indies in the recently concluded Test series, matching the world record for the most consecutive Test series wins against a single opponent. With this victory, India has now won 10 consecutive series against the West Indies, equaling the record previously held by South Africa between 1998 and 2024.
The decisive match, played in Delhi, saw India triumph by seven wickets. KL Rahul played a key role in the successful run chase, remaining unbeaten on 58 runs as the team comfortably reached the target set by the West Indies. The match highlighted the depth and balance of the Indian lineup, with both batsmen and bowlers contributing significantly to the win.
This series also marked a milestone for Shubman Gill, who secured his first series win as Test captain at home. After leading India to a 2-2 draw against England in the previous home series, Gill demonstrated calm and strategic leadership, guiding his team through critical moments and ensuring a dominant performance throughout the two-match contest.
India’s bowlers were particularly effective, consistently applying pressure on the West Indies batsmen and exploiting home conditions expertly. Meanwhile, the batting unit displayed resilience, building partnerships and navigating challenging spells with composure.
The 2-0 series victory not only reinforces India’s supremacy against the West Indies in recent years but also underscores the team’s overall strength in Test cricket. Analysts have praised the balance of youth and experience in the squad, noting that the combination of emerging talents like Shubman Gill and established players such as KL Rahul is key to India’s continued success in the longest format.
Looking ahead, the Indian cricket team aims to maintain this momentum, focusing on upcoming series and championships while consolidating their position as one of the dominant sides in international Test cricket. The record-equalling feat adds yet another chapter to India’s growing legacy in the format.



