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This Day That Year: When injury-ravaged India breached Gabba to win historic series in Australia- Watch video

This Day That Year: When injury-ravaged India breached Gabba to win historic series in Australia- Watch video

This Day That Year: India historic series win in Australia:  It was on this day, last year, when Team India under the leadership of Ajinkya Rahane defeated Australia at the Gabba, Brisbane to win the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2-1. This Day That Year: When injury-ravaged India breached Gabba to win historic series in Australia- Watch video […]

This Day That Year: India historic series win in Australia:  It was on this day, last year, when Team India under the leadership of Ajinkya Rahane defeated Australia at the Gabba, Brisbane to win the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2-1.

This Day That Year: When injury-ravaged India breached Gabba to win historic series in Australia- Watch video

Moments before India registered an epic draw in the third Test against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground, skipper Tim Paine engaged in a verbal duel with Ravichandran Ashwin. “Can’t wait for you to reach Gabba, Ash (Ravichandran Ashwin),” Tim Paine said, keeping in mind that the hosts had last lost a game at their fortress back in November 1988.

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This Day That Year: India historic series win in Australia: Being undefeated for 32 years at a single venue gave Tim Paine a sense of pride that bordered on arrogance. The injury woes in the Indian ranks only compounded the problems for the visitors as pundits started questioning if Ajinkya Rahane and boys’ reluctance to play at The Gabba was indeed due to strict quarantine rules or an attempt to avoid a defeat at the Brisbane Cricket Ground.

India had already lost Ravindra Jadeja and Hanuma Vihari in the third Test and on the first morning of the final game, it was clear that Jasprit Bumrah and Ravichandran Ashwin weren’t available. But newbies like Washington Sundar, T Natarajan, and Shardul Thakur showed it is not always about the experience and at times it is also about the urge to punch above the weight.

This Day That Year: When injury-ravaged India breached Gabba to win historic series in Australia- Watch video

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This Day That Year: India historic series win in Australia: Chasing 328 to win in the final innings on a Gabba wicket without Virat Kohli in the ranks is no mean feat. As far as cricketing sense goes, one can say, you need a century from at least one batter if you have to chase a total of 328. But this Indian team showed that if everyone contributes in their own manner, the biggest mountain can be climbed and the flag hoisted.

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Shubman Gill’s 91, Rishabh Pant’s 89, Cheteshwar Pujara’s 56 are some of the notable performances, but Washington Sundar’s 22 and Ajinkya Rahane’s 24 have the same weight if you look at the context of their innings. In the course of the final innings, Pujara who is being termed as “The Warrior”, was hit on his body multiple times. But the resolve he showed after being hit, was one for the ages.

This Gabba win helped India retain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against all odds, and this will definitely go down as one of the greatest Test series win ever recorded in cricketing history.

This Day That Year: When injury-ravaged India breached Gabba to win historic series in Australia- Watch video

The team was bundled out for 36 and Kohli and boys had to suffer a humiliating loss at Adelaide. This loss forced most of the pundits to predict that the visitors will go down 4-0 Down Under. Kohli departed from Australia after being granted paternity leave, but Ajinkya Rahane, a silent assassin, carried the baton ahead and under his leadership, this Indian team showed what resolve and grit is all about.

Ajinkya Rahane rose to the challenge and went on to play a match-winning knock at Melbourne as the visitors levelled the series in the second Test. After being bundled out for 36, the Indian line-up showed great character to turn the tables on the hosts who were riding high after the win in the first Test.

This Day That Year: When injury-ravaged India breached Gabba to win historic series in Australia- Watch video

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After Melbourne Test, came Sydney. For the major part of the Sydney Test, the Indian team found itself on the backfoot and not many gave them a chance of walking away with a draw. During the Sydney Test, the Indian pace duo of Mohammed Siraj and Jasprit Bumrah also had to endure racial slurs from the Australian crowd, and many believed this might distract the visiting side.

However, on the final day, this Indian lineup produced one of the most famous rear-guard actions and the side went away with a scrapping draw. Needing more than 400 runs to win, it was again Pant and Pujara who were at their sublime best. The left-handed Pant hit a quickfire 97 and now if you look at it, who knows what could had happened if he hadn’t got out to Nathan Lyon.

This Day That Year: India historic series win in Australia: Pujara and Pant departed, but then came out Hanuma Vihari and Ashwin. Batting out 258 balls with a fierce home team throwing everything it had up its sleeves is no mean feat. But the Indian duo of Vihari and Ashwin stood ground and managed to do just that as they eked out a draw at the SCG. Batting out 131 overs — the most India have batted in the fourth innings of a Test since 1980 — showed exactly what Ashwin meant when he spoke about playing like true warriors at the end of the fourth day’s play at the SCG.

This Day That Year: When injury-ravaged India breached Gabba to win historic series in Australia- Watch video

A hamstring injury notwithstanding, Vihari hit an unbeaten 161-ball 23 while Ashwin hit 39 off 128 balls as the two defended away any hopes Australia had of registering a win. Post the Sydney Test, Ashwin’s wife Prithi revealed that the spin spearhead was tremendous.

This Day That Year: India historic series win in Australia: There is no doubt that this 2020-21 series will go down as one of the greatest, but looking at what the visiting team had to endure during this three-month tour, it is safe to say this side has registered its name in the history books as the “toughest bunch of men” to ever take the field for India.

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