Team India defeated Australia by 3 wickets in the Brisbane Test to win the four-match series 2–1. This is India's first win at the Gabba ground and Australia's first defeat after 32 years. With this, the Australian media, who underestimated Team India before the series, also took a U-turn and praised the players of India.
In many countries of the world including America, not only Australia, both the Indian win and the team are being described as fantastic. The New York Times has written that even in Australia, despite being abused by the crowd, Team India has broken the host. Read what the rest of the media has said…
1. Australian Media
"The Australian" wrote, "Team India's magical storm destroyed the fortress of Gaba. Without the star players, the struggling and injured team defeated Full Strength Australians. The Australian team had lost in November 1988 on the Gabba ground. Then the West Indies lost by nine wickets.
The Sydney Morning Herald criticized Australian captain Tim Paine for making controversial comments on Indian spinner Ravichandran Ashwin. He wrote, 'Rishabh Pant gave a brilliant answer like Ben Stokes on Tuesday after sledding Penn in the Sydney Test. This helped India win the fourth Test by three wickets. Pant's innings demolished Australia's 33-year-old invincible fort in Gaba. '
Tim Paine sled with Ashwin in the third Test of the series. He had said in threatening words that he wanted to see Ashwin playing on the field of Gaba.
Australian team lost in Gaba after three decades
Channel 7 Sports, which broadcast Australia tour, shared the video of Rishabh Pant's winning four on social media. Also wrote, "For the first time after three decades, the Australian team has lost in Gaba. It means that India won the series 2–1. '
Gaba Fort collapses with classic victory
Australia's website cricket.com.au wrote, 'Indian passion! The invincible fort collapsed in Gaba with the Classic Test victory. This has been the most difficult of India's foreign tours. He won the crown after winning under difficult conditions.
2. American Media
Defeated Australia in her home despite difficulties
The New York Times wrote, "Many of the Indian team players were injured in the series. The team also corrected racist comments and abuses of Australian fans in Australia. Despite this, he defeated Australia by defeating her in his house. This is the biggest win in Indian cricket history. "
This necklace will always be in our memories
The FoxSport website wrote, "Do not panic if you are in shock because you are not alone ... but Team India won the Border-Gavaskar series. It is one of the most spectacular wins in India's Test history. After the embarrassing defeat in the series (in Adelaide), Team India is celebrating the ability it has shown while returning. This necklace will always be in our memories. '
3. British Media
India defeated the best Australian team with net bowlers
The Daily Telegraph sketched the Australian team and wrote in the heading, "No excuse, no answer." Australia's worst performance. The truth for Australia is that a historic Test series has ended for them. She landed for Best Punch with her best team but was defeated by Team India, who were struggling in the field with net bowlers.
4. Pakistani Media
Pakistani newspaper The Dawn wrote- Team India has completely upset the host Australia. This historic victory will be remembered for decades. Team India chased 324 runs on the last day of the Test at Gabba, Brisbane. With this, he won the second Test series in Australia.
5. Indian Media
All Indian media institutions including Dainik Bhaskar, Hindustan Times, Times of India, and Indian Express also praised Team India. The Indian Express wrote - No word for heading. At the same time, TOI wrote - Nobody believed they could do it, but they did.
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