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From the BBC Sports Desk
Second Test, Bangalore, day five: India 495 & 207-3 beat Australia 478 & 223 by seven wickets
"Debutant Cheteshwar Pujara struck a confident 72 as India eased to a seven-wicket win over Australia in Bangalore to complete a 2-0 series victory.
Set 207 to win, India lost Virender Sehwag early on but hit back with a 72 stand between Pujara and Murali Vijay.
Their dismissals gave the visitors hope but veterans Sachin Tendulkar (53) and Rahul Dravid (21) saw the hosts home.
The loss pushes Australia down to fifth in the Test rankings, one place below England going into next month's Ashes."
I promise to expand this post with content later, but for now, a simple, "Meh! Eh! Good show! Bloody good show! Eh! GAve the Oz a thrashing, what!" will suffice.
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You guys are cheering for the Indians now?
More like - my enemy's enemy is my friend...
Australia losing to India does not give any indications of what will happen in the ashes though. In fact this may cause them to rally and improve between now and then.
You guys are cheering for the Indians now?
Only because he knows what Australia will do to England in the Ashes. Let him have his small victories.
No matter what, he's still a Pom.
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