Monday , November 25 2024

India broke Australia’s ‘arrogance’ in Perth, created many records

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Someone should learn from Team India to go to Australia and break Australia’s ego. Someone should learn from Team India to penetrate the impenetrable fort of Australia. After shattering the pride of Gabba four years ago, Team India has now shattered the pride of Australia in Perth.

In the first test of Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Team India defeated Australia by a record margin of 295 runs in 4 days. With this, India has made a great start by taking 1-0 lead in the 5 test match series.

Australia’s ‘ego’ broken in Perth, made 5 big records

India avenged the defeat against Australia at the Optus Stadium in Perth after 5821 days. Earlier in 2018, Australia had defeated Team India in the first Test played on the same ground. This was the first Test match played on this ground. Now India has settled the score with Australia. In this victory, Team India and its captain Jasprit Bumrah made many big records.

India first team to defeat Australia at Optus Stadium

India became the first team to defeat Australia at Optus Stadium. Earlier, Australia had won all four Tests played here. In this way, Australia’s good record at Optus Stadium has been spoiled.

Most runs win

The Indian team defeated Australia by a huge margin of 295 runs. This is India’s biggest win in terms of runs on Australian soil. Earlier, Team India had won by 222 runs in Melbourne in 1977.

This is India’s third biggest victory on foreign soil.

Apart from this, this is the biggest victory among the countries having army (South Africa, England, New Zealand, Australia). This is India’s third biggest victory on foreign soil. India also won by 318 runs in North Sound, West Indies and by 304 runs against Sri Lanka.

Captain’s best performance in victory

In this match, Jasprit Bumrah scored 72 runs and took 8 wickets. This is a new record for most wins on foreign soil by any Indian captain.

Bumrah became the second Asian captain to win a Test match in Perth. The previous captain was also an Indian bowler. Under the captaincy of Anil Kumble, India won in 2008 at WACA (old stadium of Perth).