For decades, home soil has been a fortress for the India Test team. But a thunderous collapse in November 2025 has shattered that aura. South Africa completed a stunning 2-0 series whitewash, marking only the third time in history that India has been swept at home in a multi-Test series . The loss in Guwahati, by a staggering 408 runs, was their heaviest home defeat by runs . This isn’t just a loss; it’s a crisis that has sent shockwaves through the cricketing world.
The legendary Anil Kumble, India’s highest wicket-taker in Tests, did not hold back. His core message was a stark warning: “Test cricket can’t survive on chaos” . Kumble pointed to a pattern of instability as the root cause of the team’s failure. He was “abjectly disappointed” and criticized the constant team changes, stating, “You can’t have so many changes in the team” .
His frustration was multi-layered. He slammed the selection of too many all-rounders at the expense of specialist batters, leaving the batting lineup frail and inexperienced . He also questioned the team’s preparation and planning, suggesting a lack of a coherent strategy against a disciplined South African side. This wasn’t just about poor performance; it was, in his view, a failure of the entire system supporting the India Test team.
Kumble wasn’t alone. Former pace spearhead Venkatesh Prasad added his powerful voice to the growing criticism. Prasad was blunt in his assessment, labeling the team’s display as one of “poor tactics and poor skills” . He believes the current outfit is far from being among the world’s top Test sides, a startling claim for a team that has dominated at home for so long .
Like Kumble, Prasad highlighted a lack of clarity in the team’s vision. He argued that while India excels in white-ball cricket, its Test results have been consistently “ordinary” for some time now, a problem that can no longer be ignored . His comments underscore a growing fear that the focus on limited-overs formats is coming at the cost of India’s red-ball legacy.
The criticism from Kumble and Prasad points to a confluence of failures that led to this historic low:
The path to redemption for the India Test team is fraught with challenges but not impossible. The first step is a complete and honest review of their Test strategy. This means:
The 2-0 whitewash by South Africa is more than a series loss; it’s a symbol of a deeper malaise within Indian Test cricket. The impassioned pleas from legends like Anil Kumble and Venkatesh Prasad are a stark wake-up call. Their message is clear: without a fundamental shift away from the current “chaos” and towards a stable, specialist-driven, and strategically sound approach, the future of the India Test team on its own soil—and globally—is in serious jeopardy. The time for introspection and decisive action is now.
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