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Top 10: Biggest Wins in Test Cricket (by Runs Margin)

In the longer format, teams look to dominate their opponents throughout the 5 days. First with the bat, scoring the bulk of the runs, and then outfoxing the opponents with a thunderous bowling effort.

Over the years, many teams have won some memorable Tests by outclassing their opponents. There’s no better feeling than winning a Test match after grinding on the field for 5 days. And if a team wins a match by the largest margin, then it’s icing on the cake.

Here, in this article, we’ll look at the top 10 largest margins of victories ed by teams in Test cricket.

Largest Margin of Victory in Tests (by Runs)

Winner Margin Target Against Venue Date
England 675 runs 742 Australia Brisbane 30 Nov 1928
Australia 562 runs 708 England The Oval 18 Aug 1934
Bangladesh
546 runs 662 Afghanistan Mirpur 14 Jun 2023
Australia 530 runs 702 South Africa Melbourne 17 Feb 1911
South Africa 492 runs 612 Australia Johannesburg 30 Mar 2018
Australia 491 runs 564 Pakistan Perth 16 Dec 2004
Sri Lanka 465 runs 624 Bangladesh Chattogram 3 Jan 2009
India 434 runs 557 England Rajkot 15 Feb 2024
West Indies 425 runs 552 England Manchester 8 Jul 1976
New Zealand 423 runs 660 Sri Lanka Christchurch 26 Dec 2018

Key Insights

675: England holds the record for ing the largest margin of victory in Test cricket. In the first Test against Australia in 1928, England defeated Australia by an astounding margin of 675 runs, which remains the only 600+ run win in Test history to date.

742: This is the highest target set by a team in a Test victory. England put up a mammoth 742-run target in front of Australia in the above-mentioned match. 

The overall highest target was also set by England, which was 836 runs against the West Indies in 1930, though the match resulted in a draw.

1: In February 2024, India became the first team to win a Test by a margin of 400+ runs after scoring 400+ runs in both innings of the Test match. India posted 445 and 430/4 in their 2 innings, respectively, while England managed 319 and 122, resulting in India winning by 434 runs.

400: There are over 14 instances of teams winning a Test match by a 400+ run margin, with Australia ing 5+ wins. If we count in the victories by 300+ runs, the number goes above 70 instances.

171: This is the biggest win margin achieved by a team after the opposition imposed follow on. India ed a thumping win over Australia by 171 runs after conceding a follow on in the famous Eden Gardens Test in 2001.