RCB's 'Indian team' savage roast after embarrassing whitewash vs Bangladesh: 'Winning at home isn't enough...'
Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) didn't hold back ...
Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) didn't hold back as they humorously poked fun at Pakistan following their crushing 0-2 series defeat against Bangladesh at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. Pakistan suffered a shocking loss in the series opener, being defeated by 10 wickets, their first-ever loss against the visiting side led by Najmul Shanto, on August 25. The series concluded with Pakistan facing another setback, losing by six wickets in the second match on Tuesday.
Pakistan had their eyes set on a maiden World Test Championship final qualification heading into the series, given they had two home series coming up - two against Bangladesh and three against England. However, their hopes were crushed by a spirited Bangladesh side, who recorded their fourth clean sweep in a Test series and second away from home.
Pakistan, on the other hand, have yet to win a Test at home since February 2021, when they had whitewashed South Africa. The winless streak stretches to 10 matches, their second all-time low.
Following the loss, RCB took a savage dig at Pakistan, reminding that winning at home isn't as easy as the Indian team makes it look like.
“Winning at home isn't as easy as this team makes it look like. And they are back this month,” the tweet read.
A look at India's record at homeSince the loss against England in 2012, India have not lost a series on home turf, thus scripting a sensational run of 17 straight Test series wins. What makes the streak look emphatic is that the next longest winning spree at home is 10, achieved by Australia between 1994-2000 and 2004-2008. During this period, India played 50 matches at home, winning 39 of them and losing only four times, two each against Australia and England.
India will next feature in two home Test series - against Bangladesh (two matches starting September 19 and against New Zealand (three matches) in late October.
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