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  2. 2023 Cricket World Cup final - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 Cricket World Cup Final was a One Day International cricket match played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, India, on 19 November 2023 to determine the winner of the 2023 Cricket World Cup. [2] It was played between host nation India and Australia. [3] It was the first time that Ahmedabad hosted a Cricket World Cup final. [4]

  3. Indian cricket team in Australia in 2020–21 - Wikipedia

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    Australia won the third and final match by 12 runs, with India winning the series 2–1. [15] In the first Test, India were bowled out for 36 runs in the second innings, [16] their lowest team total in a Test match. [17] Australia went on to win the match by eight wickets. [18] India then won the second Test by the same margin to level the ...

  4. 2023 ICC World Test Championship final - Wikipedia

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    The final of the 2021–2023 ICC World Test Championship, a Test cricket match, was played from 7 to 11 June 2023 at The Oval, London, between Australia and India. [1] Australia won the match by 209 runs to win the second edition of the ICC World Test Championship. This marked Australia's maiden win of the Championship.

  5. 2003–04 Border–Gavaskar Trophy - Wikipedia

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    Ricky Ponting's unbeaten 176 propelled Australia to a humongous score. Australia ended the day with 400/5 from 90 overs, and Ponting was unbeaten on 176, [27] his 19th test hundred and his fifth for the year 2003, a remarkable year for him in which he had hitherto scored 1149 runs at an average of 95.75, and had set his sights for a double ...

  6. Border–Gavaskar Trophy - Wikipedia

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    This particular innings came across as masterclass in disciplined batting as Sachin shelved one of his favourite shorts – the "cover drive" in entirety. A cameo from 'keeper Parthiv Patel took India to 705–7 declared, India's highest-ever Test score. Australia started well, with Hayden and Langer putting up a 147-run opening stand.

  7. 2003 Cricket World Cup final - Wikipedia

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    2003 ICC Cricket World Cup Final The Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg Event 2003 ICC Cricket World Cup Australia India 359/2 234 50 overs 39.2 overs Australia won by 125 runs Date 23 March 2003 Venue Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg Player of the match Ricky Ponting (Aus) Umpires Steve Bucknor (WI) and David Shepherd (Eng) Attendance 34,000 [a] ← 1999 2007 → Cricket final The 2003 Cricket ...

  8. 2011 Cricket World Cup knockout stage - Wikipedia

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    Australia posted 260 for 6 wickets at the end of their innings with Ricky Ponting scoring 104 runs. In response, India chased down the target with 14 balls to spare. India's innings was built on half-centuries by Sachin Tendulkar, Gautam Gambhir and Yuvraj Singh, as well as an unbroken partnership of 74 between Yuvraj and Suresh Raina.

  9. 2003–04 TVS Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 2003–04 TVS Cup (named after sponsor TVS) was a One Day International cricket tournament held in India from 23 October to 18 November 2003. [1] It was a tri-nation series between the Australia, India and New Zealand. Australia defeated India in the final to win the tournament. [2]