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  • Success story - Indian Team Sacrifice - Yeppudi Tamil - Roy Naveen - Tamil Motivation Video - Australia vs India Test Series 2020 - 2021 T Natarajan Washington Sundar Mohammad Siraj Navdeep Saini Thakur
    Entering the series, India held the Border-Gavaskar Trophy after winning in Australia, 2-1.
    The first test in Adelaide was a D/N test in which India won the toss and elected to bat first. India scored 244 in their first innings, led by captain Virat Kohli who scored 74 before being run out. In reply, Australia were bowled out for 191, giving India a lead of 53. Australian captain Tim Paine was the top-scorer in the innings; he finished on 73* off 99 balls. The second innings saw India register their lowest total in Test cricket, just 36 runs. It was also the lowest test total in the 21st century. No batsman reached double figures score, only the second time it had happened in Test cricket.[41] Josh Hazlewood recorded figures of 5/8 from 5 overs, the most economical five-wicket haul by an Australian bowler in Tests since 1947. Australia successfully chased the target of 90 runs inside 21 overs. They finished at 2/93, winning by 8 wickets. Tim Paine was named the player of the match for his batting and keeping.
    The second test, the Boxing Day Test, took place at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne. Australian captain Tim Paine won the toss and elected to bat first. Australia were bowled out for 195 in the first innings. In reply, skipper Ajinkya Rahane's century led India to 326, giving them a lead of 131 runs. In the second innings, Australia were bowled out for 200 giving India a target of 70 runs to win in the game. Like Australia in the first test, India too reached the target with 2 wickets down, winning by 8 wickets. Ajinkya Rahane was named the player of the match for his century in the first innings, also winning the Mullagh Medal.
    The third test was held at the Sydney, starting from 7 January 2021. Australian captain Tim Paine won the toss and elected to bat first. Australia posted a first-innings total of 338, courtesy of a Steve Smith century and fifties from Marnus Labuschagne and debutant Will Pucovski. Despite of fifties from Shubman Gill and Cheteshwar Pujara, India in reply were bowled out for 244, giving Australia a lead of 94 runs. In the second innings, Cameron Green top-scored for Australia as they declared on 6/312 after 87 overs, giving India a target of 407 runs to win. The match was eventually drawn after India ended their innings at 5/334, with Rishabh Pant top-scoring at 97 runs followed by Cheteshwar Pujara with 77 runs. Steve Smith was named the man of the match.
    The deciding fourth test was played at The Gabba, Brisbane. Going into this match, India was laden with injuries, being able to retain only 3 players out of their playing eleven from the first test in Adelaide. This resulted in India sporting a bowling line up that had a combined experience of 4 tests and only 13 wickets before this match. This test was the 100th for Australia's Nathan Lyon. He became the 13th Australian player to achieve the milestone. Australia won the toss and elected to bat first. Australia were bowled out for 369 in their first innings after Marnus Labuschagne scored a century. India were bowled out at 336 in their first innings, giving Australia a lead of 33 runs. Australia were bowled out for 294 in their second innings, which gave India a target of 328 runs. India successfully chased the target with 3 overs to go in the final day. They finished at 7/329, winning by 3 wickets and winning the series 2-1. This was the first time Australia lost a test match at The Gabba since 1988 while the last drawn match was in 2012.

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