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  2. Border–Gavaskar Trophy - Wikipedia

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    The BorderGavaskar Trophy is one of the premier bilateral trophies in Test cricket. Both teams have a reputation of being difficult to beat at home. This is borne out by India winning 8 out of 9 series held in India, and Australia winning 4 out of 7 series held in Australia, as of the conclusion of the 2022–23 series.

  3. 2008–09 Border–Gavaskar Trophy - Wikipedia

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    The Australian cricket team toured India from 27 September to 10 November 2008 and played four test matches, for the BorderGavaskar Trophy. [1] During the second test match in Mohali Sachin Tendulkar became the first person to make 12,000 runs in Test cricket breaking Brian Lara's record of 11,953 runs.

  4. Second Test, 2007–08 Border–Gavaskar Trophy - Wikipedia

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    The result ensured that Australia retained the BorderGavaskar Trophy, as well as taking Ricky Ponting's team to 16 consecutive Test wins, equalling the previous Test record, also held by Australia under Steve Waugh. The controversy was termed by parts of the media as Bollyline, a reference to the 1930s controversy Bodyline. [4]

  5. 75 Years of Friendship through Cricket Event - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, the BorderGavaskar 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.

  6. 2003–04 Border–Gavaskar Trophy - Wikipedia

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    This BorderGavaskar Trophy was composed of seven first-class matches, including four Tests. [4] India also participated in an ODI tri-series with Australia and Zimbabwe. The Test series was drawn 1–1, and India retained the BorderGavaskar Trophy because of their victory in the Trophy's previous contest.

  7. Indian cricket team in Australia in 2007–08 - Wikipedia

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    The Indian cricket team began a tour of Australia in December 2007, playing the 4 match Test series for the BorderGavaskar Trophy, followed by a single Twenty20 match on 1 February 2008. They also participated in the Commonwealth Bank tri-series against Australia and Sri Lanka from 3 February to 4 March.

  8. Category:Australian cricket tours of India - Wikipedia

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  9. 2016–17 Border–Gavaskar Trophy - Wikipedia

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    The Australian cricket team toured India in February and March 2017 playing four Test matches. [1] [2] [3] India won the series 2–1. [4]With the series victory, India held all the series titles against all of the other Test sides at the same time.