A rare sight indeed to see a visiting team beating Australia in the very first match of the series and that too on the grassy swinging wicket at Perth.
Team India went into this game against the mighty Aussies under a lot of pressure after facing a whitewash beating at home by the Kiwis. The speculations around how would India fare and cope in this series on fast bouncy wickets against a formidable Australian team have been put to rest by a terrific all-round performance by both the batters and bowlers of Team India. The Indian supporters as always were out there cheering Team India passionately and they were given full worth their money and time with this incredible win.
This story is from the November 29, 2024 edition of Ahmedabad Mirror.
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