Aakhir Tak – In Shorts
- India loses Border-Gavaskar Trophy after 10 years.
- Jasprit Bumrah’s absence weakened the team in Sydney.
- Australia won the final Test by 6 wickets.
- Poor batting and selection issues plagued India.
- Bumrah took 32 wickets, shining despite the loss.
Aakhir Tak – In Depth
India Suffers Without Bumrah
India’s 10-year dominance in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy ended in the 2024/25 series. In the final Test at Sydney, a Jasprit Bumrah-less Indian team failed to restrict Australia, losing by 6 wickets. Bumrah’s absence due to a back spasm on Day 3 was a significant setback for India.
Batting Woes Sink India’s Campaign
The Indian batting lineup failed miserably, with six innings under 200 runs. This left the bowlers with no respite, impacting their effectiveness. Inconsistent performances led to India’s downfall.
Strategic Mistakes in Team Selection
Australia capitalized on their pace-heavy bowling strategy, while India’s inconsistent lineup choices cost them dearly. Playing two spinners in the final Test proved ineffective, exposing India’s poor planning.
Bumrah’s Brilliance Amid Chaos
Despite the team’s overall failure, Bumrah emerged as the standout performer, taking 32 wickets at an extraordinary average of 13.06. His efforts kept the series from being entirely one-sided.
Aakhir Tak – Key Takeaways to Remember
- India’s 10-year unbeaten streak ended.
- Batting failures and strategic errors proved costly.
- Bumrah’s stellar performance highlighted his brilliance.
- India needs a revamp in strategy and team cohesion.
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