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THE CRICKET GALLERY

Go... Ah!!Go... Ah!!
Australia's most consistent batsman Matthew Hayden prepares to serve as he and his team mates enjoy themselves in the pool at the Taj Exotica, in Goa.



Blown AwayBlown away
Splendid knock from Ricky Ponting and Matthew Hayden helped to level the series 2-2 in Vizag.



A Vizag MorningA Vizag Morning
Matthew Hayden and Andrew Symonds examine the catch at the fish market in Vizag.



Victory MarkTen over Ten
The little champion became the first player to score over 10,000 runs in One-Day International's. India cruised to their largest ever victory against Australia.



Victory Mark Victory Mark
One of the finest knocks by the 'Junior' Waugh leaving a mark on the match during the second ODI between India and Australia, at the Nehru stadium, Pune.



The Indian blitzkrieg The Indian blitzkrieg
The wicket of skipper Ganguly kickstarted the Indian counter attack with Sachin Tendulkar smashing the bowlers, especially McGrath to all parts of the park.



Victory for India!Victory for India!
The final frontier remains unconquered. India defeated Australia at Madras to win the three-Test series 2-1.



Waugh save the Aussies!Waugh save the Aussies!
Harbhajan Singh once again proved to be the nemesis of the Australian team. It was again left to Steve Waugh to try and save the Aussies.



Test cricket at its finestTest cricket at its finest
Australia and India fought hard to gain the upper hand but at the end of the day the outcome was still in the balance. This was Test cricket at its very best.



Harbhajan on highHarbhajan on high
The Indians came into the Chennai Test on an all-time high but they had to then contend with Mathew Hayden who literally swept them off their feet.



Hay - Day !Hay - Day !
The Indians came into the Chennai Test on an all-time high but they had to then contend with Mathew Hayden who literally swept them off their feet.



Team IndiaTeam India
India won in Calcutta and the Indians on the field, joined by their mates who came streaming out from the dressing room, celebrated in a fashion they had almost forgotten.


Back to the frontBack to the front
What started on day three of the Calcutta Test just refused to go away. VVS Laxman ended the day with the highest ever individual score in Indian history - 275* and India stood a chance for an improbable victory.


The Lone Warrior - LaxmanThe Lone Warrior - Laxman
The Indian first innings went in much the same way as that of the Mumbai Test. Australia seemed well on its way to its 17th Test victory. But then lightning struck, in the form of VVS Laxman.


Deja Waugh!Deja Waugh!
Steve Waugh, captain of the record breaking Aussie Team, but he is also known for his mental toughness. On the second day of the Calcutta Test after Harbhajan produced a breathtaking spell late on the first day, it was Steve Waugh's turn to do something special.


Bajju tricks AustraliaBajju tricks Australia
A day of classic Test match cricket. The Aussies held the upper hand for the first two sessions and then India struck back. Harbhajan took the first hat rick in Indian cricket history and got India back into the Test match.


On, and on, and on...On, and on, and on...
The Aussies rubbed salt into the wounds of the Indian skipper who came here in search of his batting form but spent much of the three days in the sun. Ricky Ponting became the second Australian to score back to back centuries in India.


 Easy pickingsEasy pickings
The Indian captain, Sourav Ganguly, decided to play the three-day warm-up game against the Aussies to get some batting practice, but the Aussies had other plans and gave an awesome display of aggressive batting.


Aussie aggressionAussie aggression
The Indian captain, Sourav Ganguly, decided to play the three-day warm-up game against the Aussies to get some batting practice, but the Aussies had other plans and gave an awesome display of aggressive batting.


Gone in three daysGone in three days
India lost yet again inside three days at the Wankhede stadium when Australia beat them by ten wickets to take their Test match winning streak to 16. Images from day three of the first Test match.


Indians flatter to deceiveIndians flatter to deceive
Adam Gilchrist and Mathew Hayden shared one of the most scintillating partnerships in recent times. The Indian team has all but lost the first Test.



India under the hammerIndia under the hammer
Day one of the first Test between India and Australia saw the Aussies gain ascendancy over the proceedings. Images from the day's play.



The Aussie MarchCheck out the Aussie March
A photo essay of Australia's 15-Test winning streak.




Warne bowls them overWarne bowls them over
Shane Warne mesmerised the Ranji Champions, Mumbai, with a spell that read 12.3-38-7 before the hosts struck back in the last session.



Steve all the waySteve all the way
The Aussie skipper saved Australia the blushes on day two of their match against Bombay at the Brabourne Stadium



Mumbai fights back...Mumbai fights back...
The Mumbai side came up with a good rearguard action to fight their way back into the match against the visiting Aussie side.



Nothing Lost Nothing GainedNothing Lost Nothing Gained
The Aussie batsman finally got some time in the middle and Justin Langer became the first Australian to score a century on the tour.



Miller strikes telling blowsMiller strikes telling blows
Who says that age diminishes the ability of a cricket player... because in Colin Miller's case it's exactly the opposite.



Kasprowicz, the saving grace...Kasprowicz, the saving grace...
The much anticipated Australian tour of India finally got underway. But things didn't exactly go the way the Aussies anticipated them too.



Sultans of SwingSultans of Swing
The Aussie pace attack had comprises of four of the most lethal fast bowlers in the mordern game. Glenn McGrath will spearhead the Australian attack. Gillespie, Fleming and Kasprowicz are the supporting cast.


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