




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.
Ricky Ponting took the defeat with his chin up and with a lot more grace than what was visible in Sydney. “It’s disappointing (not to have made world record of 17 wins) but it’s been a pretty good run,” he said. “It would have been great to win one more, or 10 more, but we haven’t been good enough. The run was always going to come to an end at some stage. We just weren’t good enough here, it’s as simple as it gets. I was reading stuff in newspapers that our invincibility is all over,” he said. “I wouldn’t have thought so. We’ll see. It’s up to us to see how we bounce back in Adelaide.”
But in the Indian changing room, Adelaide could wait. Until the champagne was popped and the legs had danced to Hindi songs; Rahul Dravid grabbed a quick sip, so did V V S Laxman; RP danced topless and was quickly joined by others. The wives quietly lined up outside the dressing room, allowing their husbands their few minutes of abandon.
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