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Tests - Most Consecutive Tests Without Defeat

Based on all matches up to and including
Test #1921: Sri Lanka v Pakistan at Galle, Pakistan in Sri Lanka 1st Test, 4 Jul 2009


27  West Indies   Sydney               1981/82      to  Melbourne            1984/85    
26  England       Lord's               1968         to  Manchester           1971       
25  Australia     Wellington           1945/46      to  Adelaide             1950/51    
22  Australia     The Oval             2005         to  Sydney               2007/08    
18  Australia     Galle                1999         to  Mumbai               2000/01    
18  England       Christchurch         1958/59      to  Birmingham           1961       
17  Australia     Chennai              1956/57      to  Delhi                1959/60    
17  India         Kandy                1985         to  Ahmedabad            1986/87    
16  Australia     Sydney               1920/21      to  Adelaide             1924/25    
16  Pakistan      Karachi              1986/87      to  Port of Spain        1987/88    
15  England       Melbourne            1911/12      to  Port Elizabeth       1913/14    
15  India         Lord's               1979         to  Kolkata              1979/80    
15  Pakistan      Wellington           1972/73      to  Adelaide             1976/77    
15  West Indies   Christchurch         1979/80      to  Kingston             1980/81    
14  Australia     Sydney               1988/89      to  Sydney               1989/90    
14  India         Cape Town            1992/93      to  Nagpur               1994/95    
14  South Africa  Johannesburg         1998/99      to  Cape Town            1999/00    
13  Australia     The Oval             1972         to  Wellington           1973/74    
13  England       Kingston             2003/04      to  Durban               2004/05    
13  India         Port of Spain        1952/53      to  Chennai              1955/56    
12  Australia     St John's            1990/91      to  Sydney               1992/93    
12  England       The Oval             1938         to  The Oval             1946       
12  England       The Oval             1966         to  Georgetown           1967/68    
12  Pakistan      Manchester           1954         to  Bridgetown           1957/58    
12  Pakistan      Karachi              1982/83      to  Nagpur               1983/84    
12  South Africa  Kandy                2000         to  St John's            2000/01    
11  England       Birmingham           1929         to  Auckland             1929/30    
11  England       Adelaide             1932/33      to  Chennai              1933/34    
11  England       Manchester           1964         to  Lord's               1965       
11  India         Kolkata              1959/60      to  Chennai              1961/62    
11  South Africa  Durban               2001/02      to  Lord's               2003       
11  West Indies   Manchester           1939         to  Mumbai (BS)          1948/49    
10  Australia     Melbourne            2003/04      to  Nagpur               2004/05    
10  England       Durban               1948/49      to  Manchester           1950       
10  England       Birmingham           1957         to  The Oval             1958       
10  England       Kingston             1973/74      to  The Oval             1974       
10  England       Christchurch         1977/78      to  Perth                1978/79    
10  England       Bangalore            1981/82      to  Birmingham           1982       
10  Pakistan      Kingston             2005         to  Lord's               2006       
10  South Africa  Durban               1994/95      to  Cape Town            1995/96    
10  Sri Lanka     Colombo (SSC)        2001         to  Lord's               2002       
10  West Indies   Georgetown           1970/71      to  Bridgetown           1972/73    
10  West Indies   Port of Spain        1987/88      to  Melbourne            1988/89    
10  West Indies   Sydney               1992/93      to  Port of Spain        1993/94    

Most by Other Countries (most recent such sequence)
 9  New Zealand   Bridgetown           2002         to  Hamilton             2003/04    
 5  Zimbabwe      Lahore               1993/94      to  Harare               1994/95    
 2  Bangladesh    Chittagong (MAA)     2004/05      to  Dhaka                2004/05    

 
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