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- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy abstract "The Border–Gavaskar Trophy is a Test cricket series, played between India and Australia. It has witnessed some of the most competitive Test series played in recent years, with results usually either being a narrow win for one of the sides or a closely fought draw. It is currently played via the International Cricket Council's future tours program, with varying lengths of time between matches. If the series is drawn, then the country holding the trophy retains it. The series is named after Australia's Allan Border and India's Sunil Gavaskar, who both scored over 10,000 Test runs in their career and captained their respective teams and were the original world record holders for most runs scored in Test match cricket.The first Border–Gavaskar Trophy series was played in India the 1996–1997 season and was won by the hosts 1–0. Australia won the trophy for the first time in the 1999–2000 season at home where they mauled India 3-0. Since then, the trophy has alternated between both the teams. Australia's failure to win the Border–Gavaskar Trophy in India led to Steve Waugh dubbing the Indian tour as the "Final Frontier" for the Australian team. In 2004–2005, Australia defeated India 2–1 in India. Australia's usual captain, Ricky Ponting, did not play in the winning matches due to injury and Adam Gilchrist instead captained the winning sides. In the 2007–2008 season, the Border Gavaskar trophy was played in Australia, with Australia retaining the trophy by winning the first two Tests in Melbourne and Sydney against India winning one as part of the four Test series. In the 2008–2009 edition, India defeated Australia 2–0 in a four match series in India to regain the trophy. In 2010 India retained the trophy by winning the two match series 2–0. Australia won the 2011–2012 series 4-0, and regained the trophy for the first time since 2007–2008. India returned the favour in the 2012-2013 series by completing a 4–0 "whitewash" of Australia to regain the trophy.".
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy wikiPageID "694370".
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy wikiPageRevisionID "598515898".
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy administrator "Cricket Australia and BCCI".
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy caption "Border–Gavaskar Trophy and Airtel Cup".
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy cricketFormat Test_cricket.
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy current Australian_cricket_team_in_India_in_2012–13.
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy date "--10-14".
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy first "1996".
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy imagesize "220".
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy last "2012".
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy mostRuns "Sachin Tendulkar".
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy mostWickets "Anil Kumble".
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy motm Nayan_Mongia.
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy name "Border–Gavaskar Trophy".
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy next "2014".
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy participants "2".
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy report AUS_IND_T_10-13OCT1996.html.
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy result "India won by 7 wickets".
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy runsTeam1Inns "Michael Slater 44".
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy runsTeam1Inns "Steve Waugh 67*".
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy runsTeam2Inns "Mohammed Azharuddin 21*".
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy runsTeam2Inns "Nayan Mongia 152".
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy scoreTeam1Inns "182".
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy scoreTeam1Inns "234".
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy scoreTeam2Inns "361".
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy scoreTeam2Inns "58".
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy toss "Australia won the toss and decided to bat".
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy tournamentFormat "series".
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy umpires Peter_Willey.
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy umpires Srinivasaraghavan_Venkataraghavan.
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy venue Delhi.
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy venue Feroz_Shah_Kotla_Ground.
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy wicketsTeam1Inns "Anil Kumble 4/63".
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy wicketsTeam1Inns "Anil Kumble 5/67".
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy wicketsTeam2Inns "Paul Reiffel 2/24".
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy wicketsTeam2Inns "Paul Reiffel 3/35".
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy subject Category:Australia_in_international_cricket.
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy subject Category:Cricket_awards_and_rankings.
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy subject Category:India_in_international_cricket.
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy subject Category:Recurring_sporting_events_established_in_1996.
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy subject Category:Test_cricket_competitions.
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy comment "The Border–Gavaskar Trophy is a Test cricket series, played between India and Australia. It has witnessed some of the most competitive Test series played in recent years, with results usually either being a narrow win for one of the sides or a closely fought draw. It is currently played via the International Cricket Council's future tours program, with varying lengths of time between matches. If the series is drawn, then the country holding the trophy retains it.".
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy label "Border–Gavaskar Trophy".
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy sameAs Border%E2%80%93Gavaskar_Trophy.
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy sameAs Q3107265.
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy sameAs Q3107265.
- Border–Gavaskar_Trophy wasDerivedFrom Border–Gavaskar_Trophy?oldid=598515898.