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PARTHA RAJAGOPAL's avatar

No one expected the Indian team to be all out for 36 in the first test. This is a team going for the WTC. Such teams do not fall like nine pins. Yet they did. No one expected India to win the test in Brisbane either. No team other than the Aussies are expected to win there. Yet they did. No one expected a bench team to win a test match against one of the toughest and full strength side. Yet they did. This series will go in history as one of the odd ones where everything went against expectations.

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alex's avatar

India is not a good chasing team in foreign condition. They do not have mentally strong batsman in the line up. Even now they dont have. They need people born in year of snake or tiger. India's last tiger was VVS laxman. Sure Ashwin is tiger but he is a bowler. For me india won because there was no politics. its all desperation. Only talent and skill shined brightly.

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Arthur Meek's avatar

Ive been following this entire series through these articles and it’s been magical and emotional. If it wasnt for this context I’d have had absolutely no idea who 3/4 of the 4th test indian side were or how on earth they wound up on the field. But I do and I havent enjoyed a series this much in years. I cant put in the hours watching ball by ball anymore but this is the absolute next best thing. Cheers Jarrod.

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kunal's avatar

Not in my wildest dreams could I have conjured up a series win like this. A seminal, awe inspiring, life affirming, feel good series. Take a bow team India!

"India beat Australia while lying in the dirt." Say no more Jarrod. Say no more!

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Aatman Shah's avatar

Thank you Jarrod. This victory is a bit sweeter after reading your writing.

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Ranbir Mudaliar's avatar

Exceptional account Jarrod. You captured the essence of the hurdles faced by this Indian team. Great

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Advait Iyer's avatar

Jarrod, have you given any thought to writing poetry? Other than your articles on cricket, of course ;)

Fantastic piece, as always.

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Aditya Ravindran's avatar

Only reading this article to help you through your gambling debts.

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Kumar Tatwamasi's avatar

One of the finest articles you will ever come across!

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Roro's avatar

Read this and feels like someone has been cutting a lot of onions around me :_(

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GM's avatar

Bloody well written and a great articulation of such a well fought series

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alex's avatar

He is literally god of writing. He sees thing in a funny way. I mean he cut through all the masks in the system and go personal. he has the knack of seeings things and put it in words in very nice way. He never disappointed me for 7 years with his article. He should be chief wiriter of cricinfo. Ian chappell do write well but jarrord is 10 level higher.

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Harsha's avatar

Amazing articulation of how tenacity, doggedness and self belief could make a point

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Hitesh's avatar

Thanks Jarrod. Just the piece that today's victory deserved

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Parthiv Mehta's avatar

Thanks for writing this, goosebumps from line 1 till the end.

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Shakti's avatar

Got goosebumps while reading this. Thanks for this.

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Hitesh Limbachia's avatar

India take it on chest and pack a punch on Aus face. For, India, pain has paid. For, Aus, they invited sufferings forever. AUS PAID IN SAME COIN AND A LITTLE MORE.

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H R Venkatesh's avatar

Pujara and Pant combined like Mohammed Ali. One soaked in the body blows and the other counter punched!

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wizowizoo's avatar

Don’t forget India played this match with 10 men, and won the series after losing three consecutive tosses

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Ranbir Mudaliar's avatar

Jarrod.

Exceptional account of the hurdles faced by this Indian team. Great writing. You got the essence of what transpired. Expect more of such biting essays from you.

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