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  2. 2004–05 Border–Gavaskar Trophy - Wikipedia

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    In early September, Ranji Trophy champions Mumbai were announced as their opponent and that the match would be played at the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai. [4] India were coming on the back of a poor performance at the Champions Trophy. However, captain Sourav Ganguly dismissed its affects on the series and stated that "One-dayers are one-off games.

  3. 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.

  4. Border–Gavaskar Trophy - Wikipedia

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    The Border–Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) [3] is an International Test cricket trophy played between India and Australia. The series is named after distinguished former captains, Australia's Allan Border and India's Sunil Gavaskar. It is played via Test series scheduled using International Cricket Council's Future Tours Programme. The winner of a Test ...

  5. India–Australia cricket rivalry - Wikipedia

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    India won the 2007 T20 World Cup by defeating Pakistan in the final. Australia won the 2021 T20 World Cup by defeating New Zealand. In the Champions Trophy also, Australia has a little bit of domination on India. Australia won two of the four meetings between the two sides. In the World Test Championship also, Australia has slight edge against ...

  6. India at the Champions Trophy - Wikipedia

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    5 2004 ICC Champions Trophy. ... Champions Trophy record Host and Year Round ... Winners: 2017 ICC Champions Trophy Squad. Virat ...

  7. Chappell–Ganguly controversy - Wikipedia

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    India went through an indifferent 2004–05 season, being eliminated from the Champions Trophy in the Group stage, losing the Border–Gavaskar Trophy by a margin of 2–1, their first series loss to Australia on home soil since 1969, squandering a 1–0 Test series lead against Pakistan to level the series 1–1 and then losing the last four ...

  8. International cricket in 2004 - Wikipedia

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    1 September 2004 England India — 2–1 [3] International tournaments Dates Tournament Winners 24 June 2004: NatWest Series New Zealand: 16 July 2004: Asia Cup Sri Lanka: 21 August 2004: Videocon Cup Australia: 4 September 2004: Australia vs Pakistan ODI match Australia: 10 September 2004: ICC Champions Trophy West Indies

  9. Gautam Gambhir - Wikipedia

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    Under Gambhir's captaincy, the Kolkata Knight Riders qualified for the IPL playoffs and also made it to the Champions League Twenty20 for the first time. He eventually led the side to their first title in 2012 by defeating defending champions Chennai Super Kings by 5 wickets at their home ground in Chennai . [ 23 ]