The Indian cricket team has written a new history chapter. New Test series in Australia for the first time in his Test cricket history has created a new history. The Indian team led by Virat Kohli has achieved this feat. India ended the Gavaskar-Border Series 2-1 with a one-off Test as the final Test draw in Sydney's four-Test series. The result was a 72-year-long dream, and the Kohli sail has done well in the past.
Despite the chance of India's victory in the match, it was not possible for the full game to rain. India declared their first innings at 622/7, with Aussies bowled for 300 in his first innings. This was followed by Aussie Follow on. It was raining when the Australians lost six wickets in the fourth day's play on Sunday. The last day's play was also prevented by the barrage of a single ball. The match result ended without dropping. Pujara (193) received the Man of the Series award and the Man of the Series award.
Australia won by 31 runs in the first Test in Adelaide, while Australia won 146 in the second Test in Perth. India then won the Melbourne Test by 137 runs in the Melbourne Test. Chhattarar Pujara was the top scorer with 521 runs in the series while Bumra (21 wickets) topped the bowling department. Mohammad Shami took 16 wickets and Ishant Sharma took 11 wickets.
India's first innings -662/7 declared
Australia's first innings - 300
Aussies' second innings - 6/0
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