Australia tour of India 4th Test: Border-Gavaskar Trophy, India Vs Australia at Vidarbha C.A. Ground, Nagpur, Day 5(five) Highlights video Nov 6-10, 2008
India 441 & 295 beat Australia 355 & 209 by 172 runs
Toss India, who chose to bat first
Series India won the 4-match series 2-0
Test debuts JJ Krejza (Australia); M Vijay (India)
Player of the match JJ Krejza (Australia)
Player of the series I Sharma (India)
Harbhajan Singh (4-64) and Amit Mishra (3-27) wreaked havoc on the final afternoon as the Aussies collapsed from 111-2 at lunch to 209 all out.
Matthew Hayden went down fighting with a typically belligerent 77, and Cameron White made a valiant 26 not out.
But India's spinners held sway, making maximum use of the worn wicket.
It was the first time Australia had lost a Test series by more than one match since they were trounced by West Indies in 1988-89.
5th Test, Day 5 India vs Australia, Highlights video Part 1
5th Test, Day 5 India vs Australia, Highlights video Part 2
5th Test, Day 5 India vs Australia, Highlights video Part 3
5th Test, Day 5 India vs Australia, Highlights video Part 4
5th Test, Day 5 India vs Australia, Highlights video Part 5
5th Test, Day 5 India vs Australia, Highlights video Part 6
5th Test, Day 5 India vs Australia, Highlights video Part 7
5th Test, Day 5 India vs Australia, Highlights video Part 8
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India 441 & 295 beat Australia 355 & 209 by 172 runs
India beat Australia by 172 runs in the final Test in Nagpur to seal a 2-0 series victory and win back the much-coveted Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
Toss India, who chose to bat first
Series India won the 4-match series 2-0
Test debuts JJ Krejza (Australia); M Vijay (India)
Player of the match JJ Krejza (Australia)
Player of the series I Sharma (India)
Harbhajan Singh (4-64) and Amit Mishra (3-27) wreaked havoc on the final afternoon as the Aussies collapsed from 111-2 at lunch to 209 all out.
Matthew Hayden went down fighting with a typically belligerent 77, and Cameron White made a valiant 26 not out.
But India's spinners held sway, making maximum use of the worn wicket.
It was the first time Australia had lost a Test series by more than one match since they were trounced by West Indies in 1988-89.
5th Test, Day 5 India vs Australia, Highlights video Part 1
5th Test, Day 5 India vs Australia, Highlights video Part 2
5th Test, Day 5 India vs Australia, Highlights video Part 3
5th Test, Day 5 India vs Australia, Highlights video Part 4
5th Test, Day 5 India vs Australia, Highlights video Part 5
5th Test, Day 5 India vs Australia, Highlights video Part 6
5th Test, Day 5 India vs Australia, Highlights video Part 7
5th Test, Day 5 India vs Australia, Highlights video Part 8
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