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IPL Final Deccan Chargers V Royal Challengers





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Photos | 2nd Test | Aus V India | Mohali

Watch the Full Photo Gallery and Video Highlights from the 2nd of the Border - Gavaskar Trophy between India and Austraila from the Mohali where India 469 (Ganguly 102, Dhoni 92, Tendulkar 88, Gambhir 67) and 314 for 3 (Gambhir 104, Sehwag 90, Dhoni 68*) beat Australia 268 (Watson 78, Hussey 54, Mishra 5-71) and 195 (Clarke 69) by 320 runs.



Teams that have a habit of winning know how to seize the momentum and never let it go. Like Australia had done for the last decade and more, India did that very well in Mohali. They were, unquestionably, the superior side in this Test. Watch the Highlights from the 2nd Test between India and Australia below :



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Photos | 2nd Test | Day 1 | Aus V India | Mohali

Watch all the Photos and Highlights from the 2nd Test, 1st Day of the India V Australia Test series from the Mohali where Sachin Tendulkar Breaks the Record of Lara's Highest Test Runs.Tendulkar broke Brian Lara's record off the first ball after tea, steering Peter Siddle to third man but, once the seemingly endless fireworks subsided, India needed a much more substantial contribution from him. It was Ganguly, however, who set the pace initially.



Watch the Video Highlights Links to the Day 1 and Remaining Test Series from India and Australia from Mohali below:



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Photo Gallery | Day 4 | 1st Test | India V Australia | Bangalore

>Watch the Full Highlights and Photo Gallery from the Day 4 of the India v Australia, 1st Test from Bangalore where India had clawed their way back into the match in the morning after Zaheer Khan's fighting 57 put the visitors in a race against time. Resuming at 313 for eight, India finished at 360, frustrating the visitors until half an hour before lunch. Fast bowler Ishant Sharma and off-spinner Harbhajan Singh took two wickets each to put Australia under tremendous pressure before Watson and Haddin came to the rescue. Brief Score : Australia 430 and 193 for 5 (Watson 32*, Haddin 28*) lead India 360 (Zaheer 57*, Harbhajan 54, Dravid 51, Johnson 4-70, Watson 3-45) by 263 runs


See the Video Highlights from the Day 4 below :



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