India reclaim the Border-Gavaskar Trophy
India regained the coveted Border-Gavaskar Trophy, their first series win over Australia in eight years, after they bowled Australia out for 209 to win by 172 runs
India regained the coveted Border-Gavaskar Trophy, their first series win over Australia in eight years, after they bowled Australia out for 209 to win by 172 runs
It was almost farcical. If the session between lunch and tea had set up Australia's chances of squaring the Border-Gavaskar trophy, the second undid that in puzzling manner
India gained a crucial 86-run lead on an extremely tactical day's cricket - one that often resembled a cat-and-mouse game
Sourav Ganguly talks about making the decision to retire in this extract from his new book
Tim Nielsen, Australia's coach, has launched a lengthy defence of the fourth-day tactics that have landed Ricky Ponting in the firing line from a wide range of commentators and former players
Steve Waugh, the man who Ricky Ponting succeeded as Australia's Test captain, has said Ponting made a mistake by using part-time bowlers instead of his main strikers on the fourth day in Nagpur
Ricky Ponting believes that Australia are capable of reaffirming their status as the leading nation in Test cricket
After surging from laughing stock to spin hero, Jason Krejza's modest next goal is to be part of the New Zealand series starting in Brisbane next Thursday
Australia bowled only spinners and part-timers after tea on day four in Nagpur, in an attempt to boost the over-rate, a tactic that just about everyone found inexplicable
Ricky Ponting has defended himself against claims that he put himself above the team on the fourth day in Nagpur
If he had to sit in the Gabba stands for next week's first Test against New Zealand for doing everything in his power to win here, he would have been celebrated
At the start of the millennium, Ganguly started the journey to "raiseIndian cricket's profile overseas". In so many ways, Dhoni is the best man to carry forward the Ganguly flame
Cricinfo presents the Plays of the day from the third day of the fourth Test between India and Australia in Nagpur
Of all the issues Dhoni said the most significant one was the absence of Gautam Gambhir from the starting line-up. Gambhir has made 463 runs in the series - 150 more than the next Indian - and his opening partnerships with Virender Sehwag have been paramo
Cricket Australia will ask Ricky Ponting to clarify his reasons for using part-time bowlers after tea on the fourth day in Nagpur when Australia had a strong chance to set up a gettable chase
Sourav Ganguly has said his most significant contribution was to raise the image of Indian cricket by building a team that was competitive overseas.
India's fast bowlers comprehensively out-bowled their Australian counterparts played critical roles in both the victories that sealed a 2-0 series win
Mahendra Singh Dhoni has said India had achieved the target they hadaimed to set Australia despite suffering a severe middle-order collapse onthe fourth day of the final Test in Nagpur
Despite Jason Krejza's topsy-turvy return of 12 for 358, the coach Tim Nielsen did not wish he had been preferred in the opening three games, when Cameron White was the main spinner
Australia begin the final day needing 369 to win, 203 more than whatthey scored against India's restrictive fields on Saturday. India have theadvantage and a good reason to deploy an 8-1 field again. They will benaĂŻve, however, to expect a similar appr
Australia's continually tardy over-rates should cost them something more serious than money or a ban
Cricinfo presents the Plays of the day from the third day of the fourth Test between India and Australia in Nagpur
The cricket in the Nagpur Test was variously decried as being defensive and unimaginative. But who said Test matches are about attacking all the time?
Throughout the series Ricky Ponting has spoken proudly and defiantly about only one team playing aggressively and wanting to win at all times. That didn't happen on Saturday when Australia, who must win to level the series, batted in the most subdued styl
India's plan was extremely defensive, but not negative. By persisting withthe wide line, they were relying on a lapse in concentration from thebatsmen for a wicket
Cricinfo presents the Plays of the day from the third day of the fourth Test between India and Australia in Nagpur
Shane Warne believes Ricky Ponting could learn something from Allan Border and Ian Chappell, two of the former captains who criticised Ponting over his tactics in the fourth Test in Nagpur
Ponting may deserve criticism for his moves on day four at Nagpur, but he deserves a measure of sympathy as well
The two offspinners, Jason Krejza and Harbhajan Singh, had a day to remember in Nagpur. Cricinfo looks at a few statistical highlights for the two
Australia's batting is formidable still and Krejza might still spin them to victory but their manner in the field in the series so far has been an admission of ordinariness
Another opportunity may present itself to Sourav Ganguly in the secondinnings, but it's equally likely that we have witnessed his last substantialcontribution with the bat for India
Centuries as opener at North Sound and Bridgetown kept him in the squad for India, but till Friday, his series had been a tale of squandered starts
At the end of his first innings it will be Jason Krejza's magical return of eight wickets that will be remembered before the 215 runs from 43.5 overs
Cricinfo presents the Plays of the day from the second day of the fourth Test between India and Australia in Nagpur
India must use their growing power in world cricket to keep the game on the right path rather than becoming obsessed with short-term issues like code-of-conduct hearings, according to James Sutherland, Cricket Australia's chief executive
Cricinfo presents the Plays of the day from the first day of the fourth Test between India and Australia in Nagpur
Shashank Manohar, the BCCI president, has built a fabulous stadium in hishome town that should serve as a model for the rest of the country. But heis now left to ponder the task of filling it. Empty grounds are no fun. Theyare soul-breaking
Jason Krejza was hit for 11 in his first over, including a six, on the way to picking up three of the game's most celebrated batsmen
Any fears that captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni may have had over the absence of Gautam Gambhir were allayed by the 98-run opening stand between Virender Sehwag and new man M Vijay on the opening day of the fourth Test against Australia in Nagpur
Sachin Tendulkar has said India were in a decent, but not brilliant,position after ending the first day of the final Test in Nagpur on 311 for5
What the numbers say about VVS Laxman, who became the eighth Indian player to appear in 100 Tests
When he walks out to bat, the dressing room relaxes, knowing the side is in good hands
The debutant offspinner Jason Krejza expected the harsh treatment dished out by India on the first day, but he was excited to have removed three of the game's greatest modern batsmen
Match home for India v Australia, 4th Test, Nagpur, November 4-10, 2008
Sourav Ganguly tugged at the heartstrings in a way that no Indiancricketer has before or since