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Brisbane Test: Bruised but heroic India win series, retain Border-Gavaskar Trophy

Written by Abhishek Patil

36-all out certainly seems a distant memory now. We may not even remember that down the line. India were written off after that horror session in Adelaide. But despite being battered and bruised by injury concerns, the Asian giants have pulled off a spectacular result, retaining the Border-Gavaskar Trophy by winning the series 2-1.

In the absence of Virat Kohli and their first-choice bowling attack, India have pulled off what will be remembered as one of their greatest, if not the greatest result in Test cricket history. India won their first-ever Test series on Australian soil in 2018-19 under Kohli and the second win didn’t take too long.

Indian fans had kept their eyes on the weather forecast after Australia set a target of 328 with the previous highest successful chase at the Gabba having been 236. It was Austrlaia’s fortress but India breached it and in some style. The rain gods showed mercy and India made the most of it by scripting history and handing Australia their first defeat in Brisbane since 1988/89.

Rishabh Pant remained unbeaten on 85 as he played one of his best knocks to lead India to a stunning win after Cheteshwar Pujara’s fifty and young Shubman Gill’s 91. India began the 5th day on a horror note, losing Rohit Sharma early but Gill and Pujara stitched a 114-run stand to put India in the driver’s seat.

Gill looked like taking the game away from Australia but he fell for 91 in the second session. India still needed a little less than 200 on a wearing Gabba wicket but they didn’t give up hope. Ajinkya Rahane went after the bowling attack and got a quickfire 24 but his dismissal once again threw open the contest.

India showed intent when they promoted Rishabh Pant ahaed of Mayank Agarwal. Pant showed why he is one of the most dangerous batsmen, never letting the intensity drop and keeping the pressure on Australia who needed nothing less than a win to stop India from retaining the Border Gavaskar Trophy.

Pant smashed 89 not out, stitching a crucial 61-run stand with Cheteshwar Pujara. Washington Sundar, on debut, played a blinder hitting 22 before Pant gave the finishing touches.

Mohammed Siraj, playing his 3rd Test, picked up a 5-wicket haul. Washington Sundar, on debut, hit a fifty and came up with an all-round performance. Shardul Thakur picked up 7 wickets and hit a first-innings fifty as India cut down Australia’s lead to 33 after being 186 for 6. T Natarajan picked up 3 crucial first innings wicket as youngsters stepped up in the absence of the old guards.

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