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While announcing the international schedule, Peter Roach, CA's head of Cricket Operations and Scheduling, had said in May: "The 2024–25 summer is highlighted by the five-Test Border–Gavaskar series, the first five-Test series between the two giants in more than 30 years. To have that running simultaneously with the women's ODIs and preceded ...
This win meant India retained the Border–Gavaskar Trophy and could create history as the first Indian team to win a series in Australia. [33] [34] The fourth and final Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground ended in a draw but not before Pujara top-scored for India in their only innings with 193, with help from Rishabh Pant who scored 159. India ...
Australia has regained the Border-Gavaskar trophy for the first time in 10 years by winning the fifth and final test by six wickets at the Sydney Cricket Ground against an Indian team deprived ...
In 1996, the Border–Gavaskar Trophy was created, [10] [11] a test series played between Australia and India, named after 2 legendary test players – Sunil Gavaskar of India and Alan Border of Australia. India has won the trophy ten times, while Australia has won it five times with one series ending in a draw.
In the same match, he bowled with figures of 2/23, taking 2 wickets including Mahmudullah, and awarded player of the match. With his excellent performance in the series he was named in the squad of Border–Gavaskar Trophy [11] Nitish debuted in Test cricket for India on 22 November 2024, in Perth, during the Border–Gavaskar Trophy series.
Using the name Unofficial Tests for the games between India A and Australia A is just silly. I have never heard or seen that name anywhere in the Australian media. HiLo48 02:02, 7 November 2024 (UTC) It's on the ESPN website. St Anselm 15:00, 8 November 2024 (UTC) Yes it is. That's sad. Is it used anywhere else?
India won the Test series 2–1, [6] and retained the Border–Gavaskar Trophy. [7] Australia's win in the third Test secured their place in the World Test Championship final. [8] Results in other matches confirmed that India also qualified for the Championship final after the drawn fourth Test. [9]
The Border-Gavaskar trophy isn't even close to being as important as the Ashes. The rivalry is only one-way, in that India wanted to beat the best team in the world, which for a time was Australia. Now it's no longer us, they'll find a new rival.