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2017 Australia Tour of India - India Vs Australia Fourth Test @ Dharamsala March 25 - 29,2017 - India beat Australia by 8 wickets to win series 2-1 Tuesday March 28,2017



India defeated Australia by eight wickets in the fourth and final cricket Test to claim the four-match series 2-1 at the HPCA stadium in Dharamsala  Tuesday March 28,2017



Chasing 106 for a win, India finished at 107 for two, losing the wickets of Murali Vijay and Cheteshwar Pujara.

K L Rahul scored the winning run, completing his sixth fifty of the series in the process

Opener KL Rahul (51 not out) and stand-in skipper Ajinkya Rahane (38 not out) remained unbeaten to take India home.


Ajinkya Rahane’s undefeated 60-run stand with Lokesh Rahul (51 not out) helped India win comfortably. Rahane was unbeaten on 38. The knock came off 27 balls and was laced with four fours and two sixes

Scorecard
Australia 300 and 137
India 332 and 106/2(Target 106 Runs)
Match Result - India won by 8 wickets
MOM - Ravindra Jadeja(India )for his 1/57(15 Overs)and 63(95 Balls 4x4 and 6x4) and 3/24(18 Overs)







Ravindra Jadeja claims the Player of the Match award - and is also the Player of the Series with 25 wickets at an average of 18.56 


Man of the Series - Ravindra Jadeja(India )with 25 wickets at an average of 18.56 

Ajinkya Rahane became the ninth Indian captain after Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Polly Umrigar, Sunil Gavaskar, Ravi Shastri, Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly, Virender Sehwag and Anil Kumble to win his first Test match as captain

India's 8-wicket win over Australia in the fourth and final Test match at Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala on Tuesday was first under Ajinkya Rahane, who led India for the first time after playing 36 Test matches.

It was India’s 7th Test series win in a row — continuing the dominance that started in 2015 with Sri Lanka, South Africa, West Indies, New Zealand, England and Bangladesh being annihilated.




Also the win in Dharamsala ended India's marathon home Test season with four series victories out of four, and also means that the team presently holds series honours over every other nation in the five-day game

It also marked the end of India`s 13-test home season, in which they won 10, drew two and had the lone loss to Australia in the series opener in Pune.

There are 4 instances of India going on to win a series after losing the first Test. Two of those have been against Australia - this series and the 2000-01 Border-Gavaskar Trophy. The other two were: against England in 1972-73 and in Sri Lanka in 2015. The series result was 2-1 in all these cases. The last time Australia lost a series after winning the first match was in the 2005 Ashes




Most Test wins in a season:
 Season Matches Win Loss Drawn Win %
 Australia 2005-06 12 11 0 1 91.66
 Australia 1999-00 10 10 0 0 100.00
 India 2016-17 13 10 1 2 76.92
 Australia 2004-05 12 9 1 2 75.00
 South Africa 2007-08 12 8 2 2 66.66
 Sides losing most Tests in India:
 Team Matches Won Lost Tied Drawn Win % Loss %
 Australia 50 13 21 1 15 26.00 42.00
 England 60 13 19 0 28 21.67 31.67
 New Zealand 34 2 16 0 16 5.88 47.06
 West Indies 45 14 11 0 20 31.11 24.44
 Sri Lanka 17 0 10 0 7 0.00 58.82
 South Africa 16 5 8 0 3 31.25 50.00
 Pakistan 33 5 7 0 21 15.15 21.21
 Zimbabwe 5 0 4 0 1 0.00 80.00
 Bangladesh 1 0 1 0 0 0.00 100.00
 Winning a Test on captaincy debut:
 Captain Opponent Venue Season
 Polly Umrigar New Zealand Mumbai 1955-56
 Sunil Gavaskar New Zealand Auckland 1975-76
 Ravi Shastri West Indies Chennai 1987-88
 Sachin Tendulkar Australia Delhi 1996-97
 Sourav Ganguly Bangladesh Dhaka 2000-01
 Virender Sehwag Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 2005-06
 Anil Kumble Pakistan Delhi 2007-08
 MS Dhoni South Africa Kanpur 2007-08
 Ajinkya Rahane Australia Dharamsala 2016-17

India complete the Test-trophy set



Three Teams holding series titles against all other Test sides at the same point of time. India, with this series win, hold trophies against all Test teams. 

The first two teams to achieve this were Australia and South Africa. 

Australia managed this feat first time when they won the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2004-05 in India and again after winning the Ashes 2006-07. 

South Africa achieved it after they won in Australia in 2012-13.

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