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Looking over the results since the turn of the century, Australia has lost 14 home tests and won 77.
5 losses, 7 wins vs South Africa is by far Australia's worst record. In fact, Australia has not beaten South Africa once at the WACA since the turn of the century despite playing there 4 times (1 draw, 3 losses).
India and England have both won 4 tests each. Notably, England won three tests in the 2010/11 series which was their first series victory in Australia stove the 80s. Their other win was in a dead rubber in 2003. India won two last summer, one in 03/04 and one in 08/09 (Australia lost two tests in 2008 at the WACA - one to India and one to SA).
New Zealand has won a single test in Australia in 2011 in Hobart.
Australia's worst venue is the WACA, losing 4 tests there. Adelaide and Melbourne have seen three losses each, Hobart two (though from half the tests of the others), Sydney two and Brisbane zero.
A loss at Melbourne has featured in both losses not featuring South Africa and one of the three losses to South Africa (The other two losses to South Africa they didn't play at Melbourne).
It's therefore fair to say that Australia have lost to foreign sides when the conditions they face are more like their home conditions, South Africa favouring the WACA and Bellrieve, India favouring Melbourne and Adelaide and New Zealand getting their solitary win in Hobart.
5 losses, 7 wins vs South Africa is by far Australia's worst record. In fact, Australia has not beaten South Africa once at the WACA since the turn of the century despite playing there 4 times (1 draw, 3 losses).
India and England have both won 4 tests each. Notably, England won three tests in the 2010/11 series which was their first series victory in Australia stove the 80s. Their other win was in a dead rubber in 2003. India won two last summer, one in 03/04 and one in 08/09 (Australia lost two tests in 2008 at the WACA - one to India and one to SA).
New Zealand has won a single test in Australia in 2011 in Hobart.
Australia's worst venue is the WACA, losing 4 tests there. Adelaide and Melbourne have seen three losses each, Hobart two (though from half the tests of the others), Sydney two and Brisbane zero.
A loss at Melbourne has featured in both losses not featuring South Africa and one of the three losses to South Africa (The other two losses to South Africa they didn't play at Melbourne).
It's therefore fair to say that Australia have lost to foreign sides when the conditions they face are more like their home conditions, South Africa favouring the WACA and Bellrieve, India favouring Melbourne and Adelaide and New Zealand getting their solitary win in Hobart.