South Africa Create History With 408-Run Triumph Over India in Guwahati
South Africa produced a monumental performance in Guwahati, defeating India by an astonishing 408 runs in the second Test — the largest margin of defeat India has ever suffered in the format. The record-breaking win, achieved at Barsapara Cricket Stadium , sealed a 2–0 series sweep , making it one of the most dominant Test victories in recent years.
Chasing an improbable target of 549 , India folded for just 140 runs on the final day, shattering their previous worst defeat by runs — a 342-run loss to Australia in Nagpur. This result also marks India’s second straight home series whitewash within a year , signalling a worrying decline for a team historically known for near-invincibility on home soil.
India Face Unfamiliar Slump
From 2000 to 2023, India had lost only two Test series at home. Now, consecutive 0–2 and 0–3 defeats — mirroring setbacks last seen in 1883 and 1984-85 — highlight a rare dip in their dominance. The last two whitewashes have come against South Africa (2000, 2025) and New Zealand (2024) .
South Africa’s Golden Run Continues
This win stands as South Africa’s second-largest Test victory , behind their 492-run thrashing of Australia in 2018. Under captain Temba Bavuma , the Proteas have won 11 of their last 12 Tests , remaining unbeaten across their last three tours to Asia , marking a period of exceptional consistency.
Exam-Oriented Key Points
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South Africa beat India by 408 runs , the biggest defeat in India’s Test history.
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The match was held at Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati .
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India were bowled out for 140 while chasing 549 .
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This win is South Africa’s second-largest Test victory by runs .
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The result ensured a 2–0 series whitewash against India.
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India recorded back-to-back home whitewashes within one year.
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India had only two home series losses between 2000–2023 , highlighting rarity of this slump.
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The defeat surpasses Australia’s previous 342-run record margin vs India .
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Under captain Temba Bavuma , South Africa have won 11 of their last 12 Tests .
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South Africa remain unbeaten in their last three tours to Asia .
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India drop lower in the WTC 2025–27 standings , slipping below Pakistan.
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Australia move to the top of the WTC rankings post result.
Month: Current Affairs - November 27, 2025
Category: World Test Championship standings