IND vs AUS: Is Team India’s capture of the series certain as soon as it wins the Perth Test? These figures are giving testimony
IND vs AUS: The Indian team started the Australian tour on a brilliant note and took a 1-0 lead in the series by winning the first match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25 played at the Optus Stadium in Perth by 295 runs. . Before the start of this series, Team India had to face a lot of criticism, the biggest reason for which was facing a clean sweep in the three-Test series against New Zealand at home. In such a situation, the historic victory in the Perth Test match has served to answer all the critics. With this victory, Team India also decided to retain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, a number of which is also testifying.
Border-Gavaskar trophy not lost after winning the first test of the series
The Indian team, which has been holding the Border-Gavaskar Trophy since 2016-17, is certain to retain this trophy again after winning the Perth Test match. In fact, whenever the Indian team has won the first match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series, since then it has not failed to retain the trophy even once. In such a situation, it may be very difficult for the host Australia to win this trophy because the way Team India defeated them in every department of the game in the Perth Test match, the confidence of their players may also have reduced.
Second test to be played with pink ball
Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25 has been started by Team India with a win in the Perth Test match, while now the second match of this series will be played after 10 days from 6th December on the grounds of Adelaide, which will be a pink ball test match. Even though Australia has not faced defeat even once in a pink ball test match at home, it will not be an easy task for them to face the Indian team in the next match. With the victory in the Perth Test match, Team India has once again captured the first position in the points table of the World Test Championship 2023-25.
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