In all India have now suffered 15 losses by 200 or more runs - surprisingly 8 of them have come in India.
The accompanying table has the details:
| Margin | Winner | Test | Venue | Series |
| 329 runs | South Africa | 2nd | Calcutta | 1996-97 |
| 328 runs | South Africa | 1st | Durban | 1996-97 |
| 300 runs | Australia | 5th | Perth | 1991-92 |
| 295 runs | West Indies | 4th | Madras (Corp.) | 1958-59 |
| 285 runs | Australia | 1st | Adelaide | 1999-00 |
| 282 runs | South Africa | 2nd | Cape Town | 1996-97 |
| 267 runs | West Indies | 1st | Bangalore | 1974-75 |
| 247 runs | England | 1st | Lord's | 1990 |
| 243 runs | West Indies | 3rd | Mohali | 1994-95 |
| 233 runs | Australia | 3rd | Melbourne | 1947-48 |
| 217 runs | West Indies | 3rd | Port-of-Spain | 1988-89 |
| 217 runs | Australia | 1st | Bangalore | 2004-05 |
| 203 runs | West Indies | 2nd | Kanpur | 1958-59 |
| 202 runs | England | 3rd | Madras (MAC) | 1933-34 |
| 201 runs | West Indies | 5th | Bombay WS | 1974-75 |
More statistics:
- 400 wicket ways of Kumble
- Follow-on: to enforce or not
- Clarke joins a select band
- Dravid catches a ton
- McGrath bowls a new record
- All you wanted to know about the India-Australia series




