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Virat Kohli’s Away Test Captaincy: The Golden Era of India’s Overseas Dominance (2014-2022)

Virat Kohli’s Overseas Test Captaincy Record

Span2014-2022
Matches37
Won16
Lost15
Draw6
Win %43.24

Read here: Virat Kohli’s Test Captaincy Record (Home + Away)


Overseas Series Results under Kohli’s Captaincy

SeriesResultMargin (Total Matches)Year
India in Australia*Lost0-2 (4)2014/15
India in BangladeshDrawn0-0 (1)2015
India in Sri LankaWon2-1 (3)2015
India in West IndiesWon2-0 (4)2016
India in Sri LankaWon3-0 (3)2017
India in South AfricaLost1-2 (3)2018
India in EnglandLost1-4 (5)2018
India in AustraliaWon2-1 (4)2018/19
India in West IndiesWon2-0 (2)2019
India in New ZealandLost0-2 (2)2020
India in Australia**Won2-1 (4)2020/21
India vs New Zealand (WTC 2021 Final)Lostby 8 Wickets2021
India in England***Drawn2-2 (5)2021-22
India in South Africa****Lost1-2 (3)2021/22
*Kohli captained in the first and fourth matches
**Captained in the first match
***Captained in the first four matches in 2021
****Captained in the first and third matches

Key Insights – Decoding India’s Golden Era of Overseas Dominance under Virat Kohli

Virat Kohli’s Test captaincy debut came in the Adelaide Test in the 2014-15 Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT). While India lost the match, it showed Kohli’s hunger to go for a win at all costs.

From then till early January 2022, Kohli captained India in 37 overseas Tests. This is the most Test matches for an Indian skipper in foreign countries.

Of the 37 Tests, Kohli led the team to 16 victories, the most by an Indian skipper in overseas conditions. Only Sourav Ganguly (11) managed more than 10 away wins.

Seven of the 16 wins came in SENA (South Africa, England, New Zealand, and Australia) countries. Kohli is the only Indian skipper with more than five Test wins in SENA.

Except for New Zealand, Kohli led India to Test wins in the other three countries – three in England and two each in Australia and South Africa.

Kohli led India in 13 overseas bilateral Test series, winning five of them. Two series wins each came in Sri Lanka (2015 & 2017) and the West Indies (2016 & 2019), and one in Australia (2018-19).

India’s 2015 series win in Sri Lanka was their first in 22 years. With that, Kohli became only the second Indian captain after Mohammad Azharuddin to win a Test series in Sri Lanka.

Two years later, he led India to a clean sweep (3-0) in Sri Lanka. This is the only instance of India clean-sweeping a Test series in Sri Lanka.

India also won two Test series under Kohli’s captaincy in the West Indies. This also involved a series sweep in 2019, again the only instance for India in the Windies. 

Kohli is the only Indian captain to win two Test series and achieve one clean sweep each in Sri Lanka and the Windies.

The 2018-19 BGT victory meant Kohli became the first Indian and Asian skipper to clinch a Test series in Australia. The Men in Blue defeated the hosts by a 2-1 margin.

You might also be interested in our detailed analysis of India’s overseas Test record since 2000 and a focused look at their performance in away Tests from 2015 (the post-Dhoni period).