India pulled off a record run-chase in a thrilling final session to hand Australia their first defeat at Brisbane’s Gabba ground since 1988 and clinch the four-Test series 2-1 on Tuesday.
Wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant starred with a swashbuckling 89 not out as the injury-depleted visitors overhauled the 328-run target with three overs to go, winning by three wickets.
Australia had not been beaten at the Gabba since falling to Viv Richards’ all-conquering West Indies side by nine wickets in November 1988.
India’s 329 for seven also smashed the 69-year-old record for the biggest run-chase at the Gabba, set by Australia who scored 236 for seven to beat the West Indies in 1951.
The series win was a remarkable achievement considering India were bowled out for their lowest Test score of 36 to lose the first Test in Adelaide, before bouncing back to win the second in Melbourne.
The visitors, ravaged by injuries and captain Virat Kohli’s absence for paternity leave, then batted throughout the final day to draw the third Test in Sydney.
Man-of-the-match Pant, who played a similar innings in the drawn Sydney Test, blasted his 89 from 138 balls with nine fours and a six.
His innings followed an equally impressive knock from 21-year-old Shubman Gill, who made 91 at the top of the order earlier in the day.
Cheteshwar Pujara’s 56 was also vital, the gritty number three hit 10 times by Australia’s quicks, taking blows to the fingers, arm, ribs and head as he was subjected to a searching examination by Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood.
Cummins with 4-55 was easily the pick of the Australian attack, sending down 24 overs of pace and hostility, but the rest of the bowlers looked fatigued after bowling all day in Sydney just eight days ago.
No fear
Despite Australia’s fearsome record at the Gabba, the Indian batsmen showed no fear and never looked interested in playing for a draw, even after losing the wickets of Pujara and Mayank Agarwal after tea.
Pant took advantage of any loose ball, but also played some outrageous strokes, showing the influence T20 cricket has had on Tests.
India started the morning on four for no loss after bowling Australia out for 294 just before rain stopped play late on the fourth day.
Australia’s hopes of a series-clinching victory were raised early when Cummins drew Rohit Sharma forward to a ball that caught the outside edge, Tim Paine taking a fine diving catch in front of first slip.
But as India have shown since their capitulation in Adelaide, when they were bowled out for 36, they are never out of the contest.
Their effort in the fourth Test is even more admirable considering the high injury toll on tour.
Their bowling attack was led by Mohammad Siraj, who debuted in Melbourne, supported by Navdeep Saini, Shardul Thakur, T Natarajan and Washington Sundar, who had two Tests between them heading into Brisbane.
The tourists were without the services of front-line seamers Ishant Sharma, Mohammad Shami, Umesh Yadav and Japrit Bumrah and regular spin bowlers Ravi Jadeja and Ravi Ashwin.
They were also missing regular captain Kohli, who went home after the first Test to be with his wife for the birth of his first child.
After just one wicket in the first session, Australia could only manage two after lunch, with Gill falling for his superb 91 and skipper Ajinkya Rahane a quickfire 24.
Gill was magnificent on a fifth-day wicket, smashing the Australian bowlers to all corners of the ground. He hit eight fours and two towering sixes in his 146-ball innings before he became Nathan Lyon’s 398th Test victim, edging an arm ball to first slip where Steve Smith took a sharp catch.
With Pujara putting down the anchor at one end, Rahane raced to 24 from just 22 balls. But trying to glide a Cummins short ball over the slips, he only managed to get a faint edge to Australian ‘keeper Tim Paine to leave India 167 for three.
India looked in control through the final session and despite three wickets falling in the last hour, they cruised home with three overs to spare, Pant hitting the winning four off Hazlewood.
Wicket No.3! The Aussies are ecstatic!
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 19, 2021
Live #AUSvIND: https://t.co/qvYTMSiZsl pic.twitter.com/sWgYjvQBxf
This game goes to another level!
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 19, 2021
This is Test cricket! #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/0eiAmn02Ww
Nice Garry! #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/Wvtf7I2Xxb
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 19, 2021
Nathan Lyon breaks through to end Shubman Gill's marvellous innings! @hcltech | #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/TXiURcML60
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 19, 2021
Ouch! Pujara rips his glove off after copping one flush on the glove!
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 19, 2021
Live #AUSvIND: https://t.co/qvYTMSiZsl pic.twitter.com/xXLuC0jcEa
Gill goes long - and sends the ball over the rope and down the race!
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 19, 2021
Live #AUSvIND: https://t.co/qvYTMSiZsl pic.twitter.com/6MoNCPJM07
Pujara cops another ball on the arm.
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 19, 2021
Live #AUSvIND: https://t.co/qvYTMSiZsl pic.twitter.com/u27A9LT5KM
Pujara is getting checked by the doctor after this Cummins delivery got him in the back of the helmet #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/37bSIFbDGZ
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 19, 2021
Second Test 50 for Gill #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/fmrMM7zQRa
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 19, 2021
That one echoed around the Gabba!
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 19, 2021
Live #AUSvIND: https://t.co/qvYTMSiZsl pic.twitter.com/Ttt2hL2nlK
Shubman Gill going with the Steve Waugh-style handkerchief #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/jkTed7vnH3
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 19, 2021
It doesn't get much closer than that!
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 19, 2021
Pujara survives #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/3ecJjyUUFa
One down, nine to go! Pat Cummins strikes first with the wicket of Rohit Sharma! #OhWhatAFeeling@Toyota_AUs | #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/JYDkzCYM8F
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 19, 2021
This is Test cricket. This is India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
— Cricket on BT Sport (@btsportcricket) January 19, 2021
Amazing scenes as they win the series thanks to a performance from Rishabh Pant that defies belief 🤯
Australia lose at the Gabba for the first time since 1988!!! pic.twitter.com/hXmNTz96ZJ
"This is the biggest thing in my life right now."
— Cricket on BT Sport (@btsportcricket) January 19, 2021
'I want to win matches for India, I'm happy I did it today."
You'll do well to find anyone who loves cricket more than Rishabh Pant 😂
What a performance from a great character of the game! pic.twitter.com/cwX0MgRuwg
(With inputs from AFP)