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Australia vs India, 5th Test Match Summary

AUS vs IND, 2025 - Test Summary

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Match Ended   
181&162/4 (27.0)
185&157
Australia beat India by 6 wickets
IND 185/10
Bat Top Batsmen
40 (98)
  • 3x4s
  • 1x6s
  • 40.81SR
26 (95)
  • 3x4s
  • 0x6s
  • 27.36SR
Bowl Top Bowlers
Bowler
ECON 1.55
20
OVERS
31/4
R/W
Bowler
ECON 2.72
18
OVERS
49/3
R/W
AUS 181/10
Bat Top Batsmen
Beau Webster
Beau Webster
57 (105)
  • 5x4s
  • 0x6s
  • 54.28SR
33 (57)
  • 4x4s
  • 1x6s
  • 57.89SR
Bowl Top Bowlers
Bowler
ECON 2.80
15
OVERS
42/3
R/W
Bowler
ECON 3.18
16
OVERS
51/3
R/W
IND 157/10
Bat Top Batsmen
61 (33)
  • 6x4s
  • 4x6s
  • 184.84SR
22 (35)
  • 4x4s
  • 0x6s
  • 62.85SR
Bowl Top Bowlers
Bowler
ECON 2.67
16.5
OVERS
45/6
R/W
Bowler
ECON 2.93
15
OVERS
44/3
R/W
AUS 162/4
Bat Top Batsmen
41 (45)
  • 4x4s
  • 0x6s
  • 91.11SR
Beau Webster
Beau Webster
39 (34)
  • 6x4s
  • 0x6s
  • 114.70SR
Bowl Top Bowlers
Bowler
ECON 5.41
12
OVERS
65/3
R/W
Bowler
ECON 5.75
12
OVERS
69/1
R/W
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From Perth's western frontier to Sydney's historic harbor, the 2024/25 Border-Gavaskar Trophy has completed its Australian odyssey. Over a month and a half, fans witnessed a spectacular caravan of cricket that delivered five gripping Test matches, with the quality of play reaching new heights with each passing day, as neither side showed any sign of backing down. This series lived beyond all expectations, shattering records and marking personal milestones in its wake. The curtains may have fallen on the Australian leg, but the echoes of this epic battle will resonate long after the final ball was bowled. This nerve-wracking series has now drawn to a close, with Australia securing their place in the WTC final, where they will face South Africa in June later this year in the summit clash. For India, however, this marks the end of their journey in the current WTC cycle and they will prepare for the next edition with more determination. On the other hand, Australia still has a couple of Tests remaining, with a tour to Sri Lanka looming on the horizon. Well then, that is it from this space, but, there's still a lot of international cricket going around along with Big Bash League at its full tilt. We have also got a few more franchise leagues to begin this month in nearly a week's time. The Australian summer concludes, but cricket continues elsewhere. We sign off from here. CIAO!
Pat Cummins is now requested to collect the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Allan Border hands him the silverware and Cummins respectfully collects it, and poses for a few commemorative photographs! He now calls his teammates on the podium and the entire team now poses for some more photographs. Pat Cummins also takes a selfie to frame this historic moment. And now, the entire team poses in front of the champion's board as the SCG echoes in cheers and applause for their home team.
The Australian skipper, Pat Cummins is called upon the podium to have a chat. He gets a huge reception from the SCG crowd. He says that it feels unreal and the series lived up to its hype. Mentions that they tried to be clear with their strategies and to be proactive. He further adds that he is immensely proud of his boys. Also accepts that they weren't at their best at Perth but made a huge comeback since then. Says that it is fun to play with these guys and it is a special group. Says that he is really proud to have achieved this series win and it is always nice to have a flexible squad. Mentions that there were three debutants in the series that fitted quite well and contributed at different times. About his own performance, he thinks that he did quite well and had a good rest coming into this series. Also says that these are the big series you prepare for. Adds that it was nice to see their main stays step up and you need something like that to beat a side like India. Also states that this is easily his favourite Test series. Also thanks Rohit Sharma and Jasprit Bumrah and all the fans who turned up. Ends by saying that it was fun to watch the fans who turned up in huge numbers and sold-out crowds across all the games.
The shining Border-Gavaskar Trophy is now carefully placed on the pedestal by Allan Border as we head to the captains' talk now.
JASPRIT BUMRAH wins the PLAYER OF THE SERIES following his threatening bowling display throughout this Australian summer. He picked up 32 wickets across these five Test matches at a remarkable bowling average. He also gracefully collects the honorary medallion from Allan Border. He says that it is a little frustrating but sometimes you have to respect your body. Shares that it was disappointing to have missed out on the spiciest wicket of the series. Tells that he felt a bit of discomfort during his second spell in the first innings. Adds that the talk was about having the belief and others stepped up in his absence in the first innings. States that the discussion coming into Day 3 was about showing character. Further says that the entire series was hard-fought. he says that for youngsters it is not the easiest place to play cricket and they will only grow from strength to strength. Concludes by congratulating Australia and says that they as a team, will look to take the learnings from this series.
SCOTT BOLAND is the PLAYER OF THE MATCH for snagging 10 wickets in this fifth Test. He receives the medallion from none other than Allan Border. He says that it would be nice to take this pitch wherever he goes. Shares that it has been a good couple of months. Tells that he did not expect to play too much part in this series but he prepared well. Mentions that it is nice to win 3-1 against India. Ends by saying that he is happy to play wherever he gets the opportunity.
... THE POST-SERIES PRESENTATION CEREMONY ...
Travis Head is in for a chat now. He says that it is nice to contribute. He says that he doesn't worry too much about the results. Mentions that he is looking forward to getting 10 days off before the tour of Sri Lanka. Talking about the batting he says that he was looking to build little partnerships in the middle and just look to get momentum. Talking about the series, he says that it could have gone any direction and it was a crazy five-Test match series. Shares that there were different media narratives - some he agreed with and some he didn't. Adds that at least 15 people on the team were relieved that Jasprit didn't bowl today. Concludes by saying that India is a great team with Jaiswal's firepower at the top and Nitish Kumar Reddy in the middle order.
It is now time to hear from a few Australian players. Beau Webster is in for a chat with the broadcasters. He says that he couldn't have asked for a better debut. Shares that he was counting down the runs while in the dressing room. Tells that they were confident that they could chase it down. Mentions that it is a surreal feeling and it has been a nice couple of weeks for him. Adds that the debut was a little bit unexpected but he was ready and he is glad that the debut panned out the way it did. States that the noise from the crowd was infectious and ends by thanking everyone for the support over the last few days.
In all fairness, the Indians were too straight and too full which caused very little trouble to the batters and runs came in thick and fast. Siraj though dismissed Khawaja eventually but, it was too little and too late before Head and Webster sailed Australia through the win. In hindsight, India would be thinking that a target beyond 250 could have turned this into a nail-biter rather than a comfortable chase. And more importantly, India dearly missed the services of Jasprit Bumrah, who could have made life tougher for the Aussie batters.
But just as the hosts appeared to be cruising, Prasidh Krishna turned the game on its head with a crucial three-wicket burst, transforming Australia's comfortable 39 without loss into a precarious 58/3 in a matter of overs. After Lunch, the two southpaws in the form of Usman Khawaja and Travis Head came in determined and resolved. While Khawaja played percentage cricket and found some boundaries, Head was keen on milking singles and keeping the scorecard ticking along.
The third day unfolded as a rollercoaster of momentum shifts. In a devastating morning spell, Pat Cummins and Scott Boland made quick work of India's lower order, claiming the remaining four wickets in just 7.5 overs and restricting the lead to 161. Chasing 162 for victory, Australia got off to a blistering start through Sam Konstas, who capitalized on some wayward Indian bowling despite the pitch showing occasional signs of mischief.
In reply, Yashasvi Jaiswal got off the blocks quickly to set India on their way before being pegged back by Scott Boland’s introduction to the attack. Reduced to 79/4, Pant made his intentions clear straight away and unleashed an onslaught with a 29-ball fifty. The ebb and flow of the game continued, and it wasn’t long before Australia struck back, leaving India with a 145-run lead and just 4 wickets in hand going into Day 3.
Day 2 saw India land the first blow through Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj before Steven Smith and debutant Beau Webster led the fightback for Australia. India saw the back of Smith before Lunch to wrestle the initiative. With Bumrah off for scans in the second session, India leaked runs as Webster and Alex Carey ticked along nicely. However, just as their partnership was developing, Prasidh Krishna and Nitish Kumar Reddy stepped up, helping the side take a narrow 4-run lead.
Now, let us take a quick recap of how this Test progressed. The toss went in favour of India's stand-in skipper, Jasprit Bumrah, who chose to bat first under overcast skies on a deck greener than the usual SCG wicket. India’s openers were back in the hut within the first hour, and though Shubman Gill and Virat Kohli began the recovery, both fell either side of Lunch. Australia kept the pressure on, with Rishabh Pant taking several body blows while curbing his attacking instincts. After Tea, Scott Boland tightened the screws, and the rest of the bowlers followed suit, bowling India out for 185. A tricky phase before the close saw a verbal spat between Jasprit Bumrah and Sam Konstas. The day ended with Bumrah taking the crucial wicket of Usman Khawaja, nipping him off with the last ball of the day.
What was once a fortress has finally fallen - India's grip on the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, held proudly for three straight series while winning two back-to-back times on the Australian soil itself, has finally slipped away. And with this defeat comes an even bigger blow, their dreams of reaching another World Test Championship Final, already hanging by the thinnest of threads, have been decisively snapped. It's a double heartbreak that marks the end of an era in Indian Test cricket.
A decade-long wait finally comes to an end as Australia reclaims the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, marking a historic triumph that has healed the scars of past defeats on both home and away soil. After stumbling in Perth to go 0-1 down, they flipped the script under the Adelaide lights to level the series. A draw in Brisbane, but from there, they never looked back, dominating in Melbourne and sealing a commanding victory in Sydney. The icing on the cake? This triumph books the ticket to their second World Test Championship Final on the bounce.
Over 27 : 162/4
11 Runs
  • 126.1
  • 126.2
  • 126.3
  • 426.4
  • 026.5
  • 426.6
B. Webster
39 (34)
T. Head
34 (38)
W. Sundar
1-0-11-0
26.6
4
Washington Sundar To Beau Webster
FOUR! THAT'S IT! AUSTRALIA HAVE DONE IT! Beau Webster punches the air in delight and lets out a roar. Hugs all around in the Aussie camp as they not only claim the Border-Gavaskar Trophy but also secure their spot in the World Test Championship final. Tossed up by Sundar from around the wicket, loopy delivery, on off, Beau Webster puts his dancing shoes on and gets to the pitch of the ball. Drills it to the right of mid off and it races away. Webster picks up a stump as a souvenir in what has been a memorable maiden Test for him. Australia win by 6 wickets to claim the 2024/25 Border-Gavaskar Trophy with a 3-1 scoreline.
26.5
0
Washington Sundar To Beau Webster
Fired quicker on middle. This one grips and turns in a bit. Beau Webster lunges forward, and takes the inside edge onto the pads. The ball loops up towards short mid-wicket.
26.4
4
Washington Sundar To Beau Webster
FOUR! Lovely shot! Pushed across the right-hander from around the wicket, on a nagging length, Beau Webster goes deep in his crease and gets on top of the bounce to punch it to the left of cover for a boundary.
26.3
1
Washington Sundar To Travis Head
Touch shorter, outside off, skids on. Travis Head cuts it towards deep point for a single.
26.2
1
Washington Sundar To Beau Webster
Floated up on leg stump, goes straight on. Beau Webster leans on and works it away towards long on for a single.
26.1
1
Washington Sundar To Travis Head
Floated up, on the off stump, goes straight on. Travis Head leans on and drives it towards long off for a single.
Washington Sundar is into the attack now. He replaces Prasidh Krishna.
Over 26 : 151/4
4 Runs
  • 425.1
  • 025.2
  • 025.3
  • 025.4
  • 025.5
  • 025.6
B. Webster
30 (30)
T. Head
32 (36)
N. Reddy
2-0-10-0
25.6
0
Nitish Kumar Reddy To Beau Webster
Goes back of a length, just outside off, nips in. Beau Webster stands tall to defend it back towards the bowler.
25.5
0
Nitish Kumar Reddy To Beau Webster
Pitched up again, on the off stump. Beau Webster presents a full face of the bat and drives it towards mid on.
25.4
0
Nitish Kumar Reddy To Beau Webster
Fuller outside off, skids on. Beau Webster lunges on the front foot to push it towards covers.
25.3
0
Nitish Kumar Reddy To Beau Webster
Fuller and on the off stump, nips in. Beau Webster gets his bat down in time to defend it right back down.
25.2
0
Nitish Kumar Reddy To Beau Webster
On a good length, way outside off. Beau Webster uses the width on offer and slaps it towards cover.
25.1
4
Nitish Kumar Reddy To Beau Webster
FOUR! Thrashed! Nitish Kumar Reddy drops it short and wide on off, asking to be hit, Beau Webster obliges as he frees his arms and slaps it aerially to the left of backward point for a boundary. Australia need just 11 more runs.
27 OV
11 Runs
W. Sundar to T. Head B. Webster
  • 126.1
  • 126.2
  • 126.3
  • 426.4
  • 026.5
  • 426.6
26 OV
4 Runs
N. Reddy to B. Webster
  • 425.1
  • 025.2
  • 025.3
  • 025.4
  • 025.5
  • 025.6
25 OV
3 Runs
P. Krishna to B. Webster T. Head
  • 024.1
  • 224.2
  • 124.3
  • 024.4
  • 024.5
  • 024.6
24 OV
10 Runs
M. Siraj to T. Head B. Webster
  • 023.1
  • 423.2
  • 023.3
  • 123.4
  • 423.5
  • 123.6
23 OV
9 Runs
P. Krishna to T. Head B. Webster
  • 122.1
  • 422.2
  • 122.3
  • 022.4
  • 122.5
  • 222.6
22 OV
6 Runs
N. Reddy to B. Webster T. Head
  • 021.1
  • 021.2
  • 121.3
  • 421.4
  • 121.5
  • 021.6
21 OV
8 Runs
M. Siraj to T. Head B. Webster
  • 120.1
  • 020.2
  • 420.3
  • 020.4
  • 120.5
  • 220.6
20 OV
7 Runs
P. Krishna to T. Head B. Webster
  • 1 LB 19.1
  • 019.2
  • 319.3
  • 019.4
  • 119.5
  • 219.6
19 OV
0 Runs
M. Siraj to U. Khawaja B. Webster
  • W 18.1
  • 018.2
  • 018.3
  • 018.4
  • 018.5
  • 018.6
18 OV
12 Runs
P. Krishna to T. Head U. Khawaja
  • 117.1
  • 117.2
  • 117.3
  • 417.4
  • 117.5
  • 417.6
17 OV
7 Runs
M. Siraj to T. Head U. Khawaja
  • 116.1
  • 016.2
  • 116.3
  • 016.4
  • 116.5
  • 416.6
16 OV
4 Runs
P. Krishna to U. Khawaja
  • 415.1
  • 015.2
  • 015.3
  • 015.4
  • 015.5
  • 015.6
15 OV
6 Runs
M. Siraj to T. Head U. Khawaja
  • 014.1
  • 114.2
  • 014.3
  • 414.4
  • 114.5
  • 014.6
14 OV
4 Runs
P. Krishna to U. Khawaja T. Head
  • 013.1
  • 113.2
  • 113.3
  • 013.4
  • 113.5
  • 113.6
13 OV
1 Runs
M. Siraj to U. Khawaja T. Head
  • 012.1
  • 112.2
  • 012.3
  • 012.4
  • 012.5
  • 012.6
12 OV
5 Runs
P. Krishna to U. Khawaja T. Head
  • 011.1
  • 011.2
  • 011.3
  • 1 LB 11.4
  • 011.5
  • 411.6
11 OV
7 Runs
M. Siraj to U. Khawaja T. Head
  • 010.1
  • 210.2
  • 110.3
  • 010.4
  • 110.5
  • 310.6
10 OV
3 Runs
P. Krishna to U. Khawaja S. Smith
  • 09.1
  • 19.2
  • 09.3
  • 09.4
  • 29.5
  • W 9.6
9 OV
3 Runs
M. Siraj to U. Khawaja S. Smith
  • 18.1
  • 08.2
  • 28.3
  • 08.4
  • 08.5
  • 08.6
8 OV
1 Runs
P. Krishna to U. Khawaja M. Labuschagne
  • 17.1
  • 07.2
  • 07.3
  • 07.4
  • 07.5
  • W 7.6
7 OV
4 Runs
M. Siraj to U. Khawaja M. Labuschagne
  • 26.1
  • 16.2
  • 1 NB 6.3
  • 06.3
  • 06.4
  • 06.5
  • 06.6
6 OV
6 Runs
P. Krishna to M. Labuschagne
  • 25.1
  • 45.2
  • 05.3
  • 05.4
  • 05.5
  • 05.6
5 OV
2 Runs
M. Siraj to U. Khawaja M. Labuschagne
  • 04.1
  • 14.2
  • 04.3
  • 04.4
  • 1 B 4.5
  • 04.6
4 OV
4 Runs
P. Krishna to S. Konstas M. Labuschagne
  • 03.1
  • 23.2
  • 03.3
  • 23.4
  • W 3.5
  • 03.6
3 OV
9 Runs
M. Siraj to S. Konstas U. Khawaja
  • 02.1
  • 42.2
  • 42.3
  • 02.4
  • 12.5
  • 02.6
2 OV
13 Runs
P. Krishna to U. Khawaja S. Konstas
  • 11.1
  • 11.2
  • 01.3
  • 11.4
  • 3 WD 1.5
  • 4 B 1.5
  • 31.6
1 OV
13 Runs
M. Siraj to S. Konstas U. Khawaja
  • 00.1
  • 00.2
  • 5 WD 0.3
  • 10.3
  • 20.4
  • 10.5
  • 40.6
Match Info
  • Venue Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), Sydney
  • Weather Sunny
  • Toss India won the toss and elected to bat
  • Result Australia beat India by 6 wickets
  • Player of the Match Scott Boland
  • Player of the Series Jasprit Bumrah
  • Umpire Michael Gough (ENG), Sharfuddoula Saikat (BAN) and Joel Wilson (WI)
  • Referee Andy Pycroft (ZIM)
Match Notes
  • Stumps: Australia 9/1 in 3.0 overs
  • Innings Break: India 185/10 in 72.2 overs
  • India 153/8 in 66.6 overs
  • India 148/8: W Sundar c A Carey b P Cummins 14(30)
  • Referral 3 (65.6 ovs): AUS against W Sundar (Caught) Successful (IND: 2, AUS: 2)
  • India 134/7: R Jadeja lbw b M Starc 26(95)
  • Referral 2 (62.4 ovs): R Jadeja against AUS (LBW) Unsuccessful (IND: 2, AUS: 2)
  • Drinks: India 125/6 in 61.0 overs
  • Tea: India 107/4 in 50.0 overs
  • India 100/4 in 47.5 overs
  • Drinks: India 76/4 in 36.2 overs
  • R Jadeja dropped on 3 by S Smith on 33.5 overs
  • Lunch: India 57/3 in 25.0 overs
  • India 50/2 in 18.5 overs
  • Drinks: India 32/2 in 12.0 overs
  • Referral 1 (11.5 ovs): AUS against S Gill (LBW) Unsuccessful (IND: 3, AUS: 2)
  • Beau Webster makes his TEST debut for Australia
  • Stumps: India 141/6 in 32.0 overs
  • R Jadeja dropped on 6 by S Smith on 30.3 overs
  • Drinks: India 124/4 in 22.0 overs
  • R Pant 15th Test fifty: 54 runs in 29 balls (6x4) (3x6)
  • India 103/4 in 19.1 overs
  • India 50/2 in 11.2 overs
  • Drinks: India 48/2 in 11.0 overs
  • Tea: Australia 181/10 in 50.6 overs
  • Innings Break: Australia 181/10 in 50.6 overs
  • B Webster maiden Test fifty: 52 runs in 92 balls (5x4) (0x6)
  • Drinks: Australia 151/6 in 42.0 overs
  • Australia 150/6 in 41.3 overs
  • Lunch: Australia 101/5 in 29.0 overs
  • Australia 101/5 in 28.4 overs
  • 4th wkt Partnership: 50 off 84 balls between S Smith (29) and B Webster (23)
  • Drinks: Australia 58/4 in 16.0 overs
  • Australia 53/4 in 14.6 overs
  • Australia 15/2: M Labuschagne c R Pant b J Bumrah 2(8)
  • Referral 1 (6.2 ovs): IND against M Labuschagne (Caught) Successful (IND: 3, AUS: 3)
  • 5th wkt Partnership: 50 off 50 balls between T Head (18) and B Webster (31)
  • Australia 151/4 in 25.1 overs
  • Drinks: Australia 147/4 in 25.0 overs
  • B Webster dropped on 18 by KL Rahul on 22.6 overs
  • Referral 2 (20.4 ovs): IND against B Webster (LBW) Unsuccessful (AUS: 3, IND: 1)
  • Australia 100/3 in 17.5 overs
  • Lunch: Australia 71/3 in 13.0 overs
  • Referral 1 (9.3 ovs): IND against S Smith (LBW) Unsuccessful (AUS: 3, IND: 2)
  • Australia 50/1 in 6.2 overs
  • Innings Break: India 157/10 in 39.5 overs
  • Scott Boland 2nd TEST 5-wicket haul: 6/45 (16.5)
  • India 150/7 in 35.2 overs
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Player Runs Avg.
Travis Head AUS 448 56.00
Travis Head AUS 448 56.00
Yashasvi Jaiswal IND 391 43.44
Yashasvi Jaiswal IND 391 43.44
Steven Smith AUS 314 34.88
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Jasprit Bumrah IND 32 2.76
Pat Cummins AUS 25 3.19
Scott Boland AUS 21 2.72
Mohammed Siraj IND 20 3.96
Mitchell Starc AUS 18 3.36
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