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  2. 2003–04 Border–Gavaskar Trophy - Wikipedia

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    This Border–Gavaskar Trophy was composed of seven first-class matches, including four Tests. [4] India also participated in an ODI tri-series with Australia and Zimbabwe. The Test series was drawn 1–1, and India retained the Border–Gavaskar Trophy because of their victory in the Trophy's previous contest.

  3. 2004–05 Border–Gavaskar Trophy - Wikipedia

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    Australia captain Ricky Ponting, who sustained a thumb injury during the Champions Trophy, was replaced by Brad Hodge for the First Test. [9] He was later ruled out for the first two tests, [10] and later, even the Third. [11] Vice-captain Adam Gilchrist was elevated to captaincy and Darren Lehmann was named the vice-captain. [12]

  4. Border–Gavaskar Trophy - Wikipedia

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    This win meant India retained the Border–Gavaskar Trophy and could create history as the first Indian team to win a series in Australia. [33] [34] The fourth and final Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground ended in a draw but not before Pujara top-scored for India in their only innings with 193, with help from Rishabh Pant who scored 159. India ...

  5. 2016–17 Border–Gavaskar Trophy - Wikipedia

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    DRS was used for the first time in the Border–Gavaskar Trophy in this series, [7] although Hot Spot was not used. [8] Australia played the first Test match in Pune, just one day after they played a Twenty20 International match against Sri Lanka in Adelaide .

  6. Category:Australian cricket tours of India - Wikipedia

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    1997–98 Border-Gavaskar Trophy; Australian cricket team in India in 2000–01; Second Test, 2000–01 Border–Gavaskar Trophy; 2004–05 Border-Gavaskar Trophy; Australian cricket team in India in 2007; 2008–09 Border-Gavaskar Trophy; Australian cricket team in India in 2009–10; Australian cricket team in India in 2010–11; 2012–13 ...

  7. 75 Years of Friendship through Cricket Event - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, the Border-Gavaskar Trophy was created, [10] [11] a test series played between Australia and India, named after 2 legendary test players - Sunil Gavaskar of India and Alan Border of Australia. India has won the trophy ten times, while Australia has won it five times with one series ending in a draw.

  8. Oscar rewind — 2004: Canada wins its first, and only, trophy ...

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    Third time was the charm for director Denys Arcand, who took the prize after two previous films had been nominated.

  9. Talk:2003–04 Border–Gavaskar Trophy - Wikipedia

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