India, Nov. 1 -- Who can forget the 2001 Border-Gavaskar Trophy between India and Australia? Nearly 25 years have passed, but the series remains etched forever in the hearts of cricket fans worldwide. The three-match series had several ebbs and flows, and the Sourav Ganguly-led side staged a memorable comeback after losing the opening Test at the Wankhede Stadium by 10 wickets to eventually win the series 2-1. Steve Waugh's Australia was left shell-shocked as their winning run was halted by an Indian side that had a perfect blend of youth and experience.
The series is etched in cricketing folklore, as it is commonly believed that Ganguly played mind games with his Australian counterpart, Waugh, by keeping him waiting at the toss before e...
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