India maintained their red-ball cricket supremacy by comprehensively defeating West Indies by 7 wickets in the second Test at Delhi. India won their 185th Test overall and 122nd Test at home, breaking South Africa's record of 121 home wins. Since their initial Test in 1932, India have played in 596 games, having won 185, lost 186, and drawn 224. The landmark positions India among the highest-ranked cricket-playing countries as far as home success is concerned. India Move To Third In All-Time Home Wins List By surpassing South Africa, India are now third in the standings of most Tests won at home. Australia and England alone are ahead of them. Australia remain atop the table with 262 victories in 450 home games, and England have 241 triumphs in 558 Tests. Teams with Most Test Wins at Home: Test Matches Won Lost Drawn Australia 450 262 103 84 England 558 241 132 185 India 296 122 58 115 South Africa 254 121 77 56 West Indies 270 95 74 101 New Zealand 265 76 71 88 Sri Lanka 162 72 47 43 Pakistan 171 63 30 78 Bangladesh 81 14 53 14 Zimbabwe 72 9 43 20 Also Read | Updated WTC 2025-27 Points Table after India's dominant 7-wicket win against WI Australia Still Lead The Way In terms of the win-loss ratio, Australia stand unparalleled at 2.543, and then India (2.103) and Pakistan (2.100). These figures indicate just how superior these teams have been at home. Teams such as Zimbabwe (0.209) and Bangladesh (0.264) struggle the most, and New Zealand and Sri Lanka still try to gain consistency at home. While India had a rare home defeat last season, going down 0–3 to New Zealand, they have rapidly regained their momentum to reassert their dominance on home soil. This achievement underscores India's increasing dominance in Test cricket, showing how formidable they have become to defeat on home soil, a fortress that only seems impossible to breach with each succeeding series.