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Australia v India, day five: LIVE: Can the Aussies hang on for a draw?

Daniel Cherny & Ronny Lerner
Updated ,first published

That moment...

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Smiles all round

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It will be hard to find a happier 18 people in the world right now!

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Match report

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Here's how Andrew Wu saw India's anti-climactic but historic Test series victory over Australia.

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Dire for Australia...

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Indian pride

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Kohli says: "I think what we've been able to achieve is something we are very proud of."

“I’ve never been more proud to be part of a team than this one. It has to be my best achievement, when we won the World Cup in 2011, I was the youngest player in the team. This series win will give us a different identity as a team”

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The celebrations begin!

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Some very interesting dance moves being brought to the table by the Indians! 

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Man of the series

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India's Cheteshwar Pujara has been named both the man of the match and the man of the series. The star batsman hit 521 runs at 74.42 including three tons, one fifty and a high score of 193. He tells Channel Seven: “When it comes to Test cricket, that is my priority and it will always remain my priority.”

Cheteshwar Pujara.AAP

Deserved congratulations for India

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INDIA WIN 2-1!!

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It's done! It's over! The fourth Test has been called off! It's a draw! After 71 years of trying, India win their first ever series in Australia 2-1 and the visitors' changerooms are full of jubilation at the SCG! Captain Virat Kohli will now go down in the annals of Indian cricket history as an immortal. Generations of future Indians will forever know him as the man that led India to their first ever series win in Australia.

Virat Kohli.AAP
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Update

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The match officials will meet with the ground staff at 2.30. Are India just over 10 minutes away from an historic series victory?

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