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Ganguly: Aussies acted like schoolboysIndian captain Sourav Ganguly accuses the departing Australian Test side of childishness.
India's future looks brightIndian journalist Arjun Sandhu believes their young team should go from strength to strength after battling against Australia.
Waugh hails brilliant BevanSteve Waugh applauds Michael Bevan's contribution to Australia's four wicket victory over India.
Happy ending for Aussies
Michael Bevan makes 87 not out as Australia beat India by four wickets in Goa to win the one-day series 3-2.
Australia draw level
Matthew Hayden and Ricky Ponting score hundreds as Australia beat India by 93 runs to leave the one-day series at two wins each.
On top of the one-day world
Michael Bevan is seen by many as the best one-day batsman in the world. BBC Sport Online profile the Australian left hander.
Waugh praises centurions
Steve Waugh hails the contribution of Matthew Hayden and Ricky Ponting in Australia's 93-run one-day win against India.
Warne out by India
BBC Sport Online reflects on a difficult tour for Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne.
Waugh confident of Ashes return
Mark Waugh believes he will be fit for the Ashes tour after breaking his finger in India.
Tendulkar reaches 10,000 runs
Sachin Tendulkar becomes the first batsman in one-day history to score 10,000 runs as India beat Australia.
Tour over for Waugh
Australian batsman Mark Waugh is to fly home from India after breaking a finger during the one-day international at Pune.
Waugh hurries Aussies home
Mark Waugh's century brings Australia an eight wicket victory over India in the second one-day international.
McGrath and Gilchrist fined
Glenn McGrath and Adam Gilchrist are fined for dissent in the first one-day international against India.
India triumph in Bangalore
India's highest limited-overs score against Australia helps them to a 60-run victory in the first of five one-day internationals.
Gillespie saved for England
Aussie fast bowler Jason Gillespie is being rested in order to ensure his fitness for this summer's Ashes tour.
India's Test series triumph in pictures
BBC Sport Online charts India's success in the home Test series against Australia in pictures.
The end of an aura
Scott Henry gives BBC Sport Online an Aussie cricket fan's view on his team's Test series defeat in India.
India triumph in tense finish
India hang on to beat Australia by two wickets on a dramatic final day of the third Test to win the series 2-1.
Harbhajan thanks Kumble
India's hero Harbhajan Singh says Anil Kumble helped him turn in match-winning figures against Australia.
Learning from a master
Indian Harbhajan Singh's success is, in part, due to the work of a former England spinner. BBC Sport Online talks to Fred Titmus.
ICC comes up to Speed
Malcolm Speed is to succeed fellow Australian David Richards as chief executive of the International Cricket Council.
Incredible India defeat Aussies
A superb fightback from India brings Australia's 16-game winning run to an end with a 171-run victory in Calcutta. |
One day master Warne out by India Tendulkar on top The end of an aura Sweet revengeImages from Australia's one day series win New heroSingh has Aussies in a spin Who's whoAustralian squad profiles for the tour of India Where and when Australia's tour itinerary |
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