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Gavaskar leads Indian praise after Perth Test win

Reuters

Posted online: Saturday , January 19, 2008 at 1828 hrs IST
      

New Delhi, January 19:: India hailed their team's superb win over Australia in the third Test in Perth on Saturday, with former batting great Sunil Gavaskar dubbing the performance as one of the greatest in the nation's Test history.

India, the last team to beat Australia on home turf in 2003, won by 72 runs to dash the home team's bid to break their own world record of 16 consecutive test wins.

"To win over here, this has got to be without doubt the greatest win Indian cricket has had over the last 35-40 years." Gavaskar, who was commentating on the match, said.

Australia, chasing 413 for victory, folded with over a day to spare. The victory was particularly sweet for the Indians as it was achieved barely a week after the second test in Sydney ended in controversy.

Gavaskar rated the performance, India's fifth win on Australian soil, ahead of memorable 1-0 series victories in West Indies and England in 1971.

Fans gathered in small numbers in many Indian cities for impromptu street celebrations with many reaching teenaged paceman Ishant Sharma's New Delhi residence to congratulate his family.

Sharma provided the first breakthrough by removing Australia skipper Ricky Ponting in the morning session on the fourth day.

Another former skipper, Ajit Wadekar, said: "It is a really great win. Against the backdrop of what happened in Sydney, to come out of that and to play so positively is fantastic."

India had almost pulled out of the series after their defeat in Sydney. The second Test was marred by many umpiring errors and the Indians were further angered when a three-Test ban was imposed on spinner Harbhajan Singh for his alleged racial abuse of all rounder Andrew Symonds. Harbhajan has appealed against the decision.

Wadekar praised Kumble's gamble to bat first on a pitch expected to favour fast bowling and his inspired move to introduce occasional off-spinner Virender Sehwag after lunch on Saturday.

Sehwag bowled the dangerous Adam Gilchrist round his legs in his first over as he picked two quick wickets to firmly turn the game India's way. "We showed so much positive attitude," Wadekar said. "Kumble showed tremendous controlled aggression. Every session was almost ours," he said. "This has restored the confidence of the players."

The fourth and final Test starts in Adelaide on Thursday.

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Pathan should open
by ALEX on 2008-01-20 20:03:03.028504+05:30
Jaffer hasnt done well as an opener in three tests. Jaffer should be dropped and Pathan and Sehwag should open. This will allow taking in either Harbhajan or Yuvraj.
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AUSSIES GO UNDER WITHOUT BUCKNOR
by nilakanthan on 2008-01-20 19:59:14.256307+05:30
India trumped Australia with more than a day to spare !!! Ponting should devise strategy to win WITHOUT STEVE BUCKNOR.
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VVS and Pathan's effort
by Rahul on 2008-01-20 11:49:18.467338+05:30
I wondered the efforts of VVS and Pathan is not addressed. Pathan being man of the match played an important role giving strength to Indian teams confidence by removing two early wickets in both innings. VVS was an absolute match winner. They are not like otherplayers who make only records but not match winners.
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Praise the Indians
by Hemant on 2008-01-20 07:09:42.941683+05:30
Alright fellas! I am happy too... overjoyed. Don't forget Adelaide. I am worried our soldiers will relax now... and loose Adelaide pathetically. So let us start egging them on and keep reminding them to not let this victory be a flash in the pan. We need them to win consistently.
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Faced with a task so daunting, Team India tames miscounting Ponting
by Raj on 2008-01-20 05:37:51.200144+05:30
Ponting the loser,If you had even a shred of Cricketing sportmanship or respect for the game, you would stop counting Sydney as a test win. Keep your record straight-15,0. In future, remember, we can play better Cricket than you in your home conditions, with your home crowd, on your pitch, with all your team-mates, lots of pressure from both sides of the world and WITHOUT ANY CHEAP ANTICS on and off the field. Not that you have apologised to us yet, but neverthelessa forgiving Indian. Say hello to that other jerk, Gilchrist for me.Rajeev BhatiaSan Francisco, CAUSA
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