Shabaash, ab Adelaide bhi jeetna hai,” they thundered inside the huddle, moments after Shaun Tait was cleaned up by R P Singh to record a historic 72-run victory in the third Test on Saturday — Team India had already set their sights on the next one. They had several reasons to.
Because today’s win came at WACA, the haunted house of Indian cricket and Australia’s impregnable fortress. Because no outside team has won at this ground since 1995-96.
Because no team has defeated Australia at home in the last four years. Because no team has beaten Australia inside four days in the last nine years. Because Australia’s 17th-win-a-row dream was reduced to just that, a dream.
Because the reality is that after a bruising Test in Sydney — blighted by Bucknor’s wandering eye and the Australian team’s permanent sneer — India came back, not clawing, but all cylinders firing, winning the mind game before even the first ball was bowled. To prove that Australia is no longer The Unbeatable.
“I would say I will place it right at the top,” said skipper Anil Kumble. “It’s not just overseas but when I look back at wherever I was involved, both home and away, it’s right up there. Definitely, I think we have competed well with Australia. It’s important we take this momentum forward and square the series. We wanted to show that the Indian team is a good Test unit. Even in Sydney, we put in a good effort but didn’t get the result that we wanted. What’s heartening is that we have shown that in what’s regarded as the home turf for Australia.”
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