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‘Team India’ fans jubilant after historic Test series win

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SYDNEY: Singing, dancing and waving massive f lags, India’s cricket fans were in party mode as their team achieved a milestone – their first- ever Test series win in Australia.

The two nations are fierce cricketing rivals and India, the number one Test side, came to Australia looking to create history after seven decades of trying.

The self- described 12th man of the team, the vocal Indian fans were a constant presence at the four Tests, eager to witness what seemed like an impossible task in the past become a reality.

“I am very happy now that the time has come that after 71 years ‘ Team India’ is going to win this Test trophy,” renowned India fan Sudhir Chaudhary told AFP in Hindi via a translator outside the Sydney Cricket Ground.

Chaudhary – whose upper body and face is painted with the Indian tricolours of saffron, white and green and the name of his patron and favourite player, cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar – embodies the passion of the supporters.

Cricket is hugely popular in India and getting on top of Australia on home soil has been a key goal after 11 previous attempts.

Chaudhary, 37, has followed the Indian cricket team for almost two decades, and made sure he was a visible presence at the SCG as he waved a national flag and blew a conch.

Other faithful fans also travelled from far and wide to Australia to cheer on their star cricketers.

Long periods of rain at the Tests in Sydney and Melbourne did not deter them, with their singing and drumming bringing energy to the dismal sessions.

“It ’ s a bit of an emotional rollercoas­ter,” British- based Rakesh Patel, the founder of the supporters group Bharat Army, told AFP.

“After two very tough series ( against South Africa and England), we’re finally going to win a series away from home.

“Some of these guys here have travelled from all over the world to be here, to see India beat Australia for the first time.”

With India sewing up the series 2-1 after drawing the rain-sodden final Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground and securing victories in Adelaide and Melbourne, the fans were planning a big bash.

“Our plan is to celebrate with the team. We are the 12th man of ‘Team India’, so we’ll be celebratin­g with them, and then the party will go on,” Rajul Sharma, who heads up the Australian branch of Bharat Army, told AFP.

“It’s hard to say when it’s going to stop... So yeah Sydney, watch out for Indian fans!”

SYDNEY: Superstar captain Virat Kohli on Monday called winning a series in Australia his proudest ever moment, capping a 12-month journey for his India team of hard graft, fixing mistakes and comradeshi­p.

Their 2-1 triumph achieved what no other Indian side has managed since they started touring to Australia in 1947- 48, with the foundation­s for success laid not in the fi rst Test at Adelaide, but on their tour of South Africa last year.

It was there, and the subsequent tour of England, that he and coach Ravi Shastri identified the attacking brand of cricket that they wanted to play, all in preparatio­n for Australia.

“We wanted to experiment with combinatio­ns and find out what suits the team best and take it forward from there,” said coach Ravi Shastri.

“So we learned a heck of a lot in South Africa, we learned a lot in England. We made mistakes, which we didn’t make in this series. We learned from those mistakes.

India lost 2-1 in Tests to South Africa in January last year, and were then outplayed in England 4-1. — AFP

 ??  ?? Virat Kohli (left) celebrates with teammates as they pose with the trophy after winning the Test series between India and Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground. — AFP photo
Virat Kohli (left) celebrates with teammates as they pose with the trophy after winning the Test series between India and Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground. — AFP photo

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