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In Pics: Team India script remarkable series win over Australia

Team India posted a remarkable 2-1 series win over Australia to retain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy away from home. Injury-marred Indian side which was also missing regular skipper Virat Kohli managed to come back and win the series after slumping to 36 all out in the opening Test in Adelaide. Here's a collection of pictures which sum up India's three-wicket win in the fourth and final Test at Gabba in Brisbane... 

A lap to remember

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A lap to remember

Team India take lap of honour around Gabba after winning the four and final Test against Australia. India completed a three-wicket win over Australia at their fortress Gabba. Ajinkya Rahane's side also managed to win the four-Test series 2-1 to retain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. (Photo: BCCI)

Heroes of dream win

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Indian paceman Mohammed Siraj hugs Rishabh Pant after India's win in the Gabba Test. (Source: Twitter)

Indian paceman Mohammed Siraj hugs Rishabh Pant after India's win in the Gabba Test. The wicketkeeper batsman remained unbeaten on 89 to lead India to a three-wicket win while Siraj had picked up his maiden five-wicket haul to bowl out Australia for 294. (Source: Twitter)

Leading the charge

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India's Rishabh Pant hits out while scoring 89 not out in the fourth innings of the Gabba Test. (Source: BCCI)

India's Rishabh Pant hits out while scoring 89 not out in the fourth innings of the Gabba Test. On course of the innings, Pant completed 1000 runs in Test cricket in just 27 innings -- becoming the fastest Indian to reach this mark. (Source: BCCI)

Toiling hard

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Australian paceman Pat Cummins celebrates after picking up a wicket on the final day at the Gabba. (Photo: cricket.com.au)

Australian paceman Pat Cummins celebrates after picking up a wicket on the final day at the Gabba. Cummins was the pick of the Australian bowlers and ended up with 21 wickets in the four-match series to end up with the man-of-the-series award. (Photo: cricket.com.au)

Standing tall

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Cheteshwar Pujara is treated by Indian physio Nitin Patel after taking a blow on his body. (Source: Twitter)

Cheteshwar Pujara is treated by Indian physio Nitin Patel after taking a blow on his body. Pujara took multiple blows on his body but withstood everything that Australia had to throw at him, scoring the slowest Test fifty of his career in 196 balls to blunt the Australian pace attack. (Source: Twitter)

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