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    ishant,gautam,sachin and rohit.
    if India wins its bcoz of them. inexperience clearly shows up in all fields. Only the fact that India wins or is giving some competition all is covered up. Get the experience players back.

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    India beat Aussies for series whitewash



    congrag's India.

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    Default Tendulkar and Praveen inspire India to series triumph

    Tendulkar and Praveen inspire India to series triumph
    India 9 for 258 (Tendulkar 91, Bracken 3-31, Clarke 3-52) beat Australia 249 (Hopes 63, Hayden 55, Praveen 4-46) by 9 runs


    In the final installment of its 29-year existence, a series that has become a part of Australia's summer culture came to a climactic end with a fitting humdinger at the Gabba



    Amazing victory......

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    Default CB Series win India team return to grand welcome

    CB Series win-India team return to grand welcome
    The Indian one-day team returned from the CB Series in Australia to a rousing reception at the Delhi airport, where they were greeted by hundreds of fans and received by officials of the Indian board and the Delhi and District Cricket Association.

    After a hard-fought series, where they won the finals 2-0, the team reached Mumbai in the morning and took a chartered flight to Delhi for a function at Feroz Shah Kotla. They were joined there by two members of the World Cup-winning under-19 side - Virat Kohli, the captain and Pradeep Sangwan - who play for Delhi.

    Speaking at the function, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the team captain, praised his side, which became the first Indian team to win a triangular one-day series in Australia. The series was played out amid some controversy and Dhoni made special mention of the team's behaviour: "The conduct of my team on and off the field is responsible for our victory."

    Sachin Tendulkar, who played match-winning knocks in both the finals, told news channel CNN-IBN that the team hadn't been distracted by the controversies - which originated in the Sydney Test - during the tour. "Plenty of things happened on the field, but we were focussed on the cricket."

    Rohit Sharma, who made a vital 66 in the first final, echoed Tendulkar's sentiments. "We tried to enjoy our cricket as much as possible," he said. "All the controversies motivated us." The BCCI had initially planned an open-top bus parade from the airport, similar to the welcome the team had received after winning the World Twenty20, but decided against it later. "The players have been in Australia for more than two-and-a-half months and will also be tired after the two flights," BCCI vice-president Rajeev Shukla told PTI. "That's why we have not made any elaborate arrangements as the players will be eager to go home."

    A reward of Rs 10 crore (US$2.5 million) had already been announced for the team.

    The jubilant Indian team at the Feroz Shah Kotla, New Delhi, March 6, 2008

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    I think Australian played bad cricket that why they loose the tri-series, None of their top class batsman were in form and they show poor performance.The worst performance was from their captain Ricky Ponting.

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