The 2001 Border-Gavaskar Trophy remains one of cricket’s most unforgettable contests. After being thrashed by 10 wickets in the opening Test at the Wankhede Stadium, India, led by Sourav Ganguly, made a remarkable turnaround to claim the series 2-1.
Sourav Ganguly played mind games with Australian captain Steve Waugh, repeatedly keeping him waiting at the toss to unsettle the opposition.
Ricky Ponting endured a torrid time in the series, managing scores of 0, 6, 0, 0, and 11, and was dismissed by Harbhajan on all five occasions. Notably, Ponting averaged just 26.48 in 14 Tests in India, while his overall career average stood at 51.85.
Always Great to Catch Up With Old Adversaries - Steve Waugh on Harbhajan Singh
“Always great to catch up with old adversaries from the playing field. This guy single handedly destroyed us with the ball in the famous 2001 Border /Gavaskar series taking 32 wickets in 3 tests !! #who was the next best Indian bowler and how many wickets did he take,” Waugh wrote on Instagram.
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Harbhajan Singh Stunned the World by Dismantling Australia’s Batting Lineup
However, Harbhajan Singh stunned the world by dismantling Australia’s batting lineup throughout the Test series. After taking 17 wickets in the first two matches, Harbhajan produced his best in the final Test, taking 15 wickets in the match to seal a historic series win for India.
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