Cricket’s toughest rivalry has commenced today at the Optus Stadium in Perth as India locked horns in a 5 match test series against Australia. The Border-Gavaskar Trophy, as it is called, would be no short of excitement, thrill and emotions as the series progresses. So how did it all start? Well here’s the answer.
The Birth Of The Toughest Rivalry
The Border-Gavaskar Trophy is one of the fiercest rivalries in cricket history and it didn’t find its beginning with a handshake between Australia and India but with blood, sweat and glory. From its beginning in 1996 with the rivalry between two cricketing icons, Allan Border and Sunil Gavaskar, the Border-gavaskar Trophy has evolved to a contest of supremacy, pride and unforgettable moments. Over the years, the rivalry has gathered new facets with players like Virat Kohli, Steven Smith and Rishabh Pant turning it into a captivating saga that has mesmerized cricket lovers worldwide.
Virat Kohli, The Real King Of Australia
It was not until the early 2000s when India started making their presence felt against Australia. The rivalry was aflame in 2008 when India toured Australia for a desperately contested series marked with umpiring controversies and superb drama. However, it was the modern team that really transformed the rivalry into a legendary one.
Virat Kohli, was handed over the test match captaincy of the Indian Cricket Team by MS. Dhoni back in 2014. He stepped up in Australia with an unquenchable thirst to consume runs. He was the master of the 2014 series in Australia. Kohli’s aggressive batting and mental toughness that no one else boasts of made him a nuisance for the Aussies. The world witnessed him scoring 692 runs from four matches at an average of 86.50 with four and registered four hundreds and one fifty with Australian bowlers getting frustrated at their own wits’ end. Not only was he impressive with his runs, but the way he played with a clear intention—that of conquering each and every pitch, every bowler and every challenge that came his way. By the time India returned for the 2018-19 series, Kohli had firmly established himself as one of the greatest players to have ever played in Australia.
Rishabh Pant’s GABBA Heroics
It wasn’t just Kohli who became synonymous with success in Australia. The Gabba Test in 2021 became one of the most iconic moments in cricket history, thanks to the heroics of Rishabh Pant. India was staring at defeat, with a depleted squad and a mountain to climb on the final day of the Brisbane Test. Yet Pant, the fearless wicketkeeper-batsman, played a knock for the ages. His 89* took India to a historic victory, chasing down the daunting target on the last day securing a series win in Australia for the first time in 71 years. Pant’s audacity and confidence became a symbol of the new India – a team that refused to back down no matter the odds.
The Rise Of Steven Smith
Steven Smith emerged as a modern-day batting sultan on the Australian side, with battles against India being the best proof of his growth. An unorthodox technician from every point of view, Smith proved mentally tough against an Indian bowling onslaught. His batting in 2014 was nothing short of legendary as the man hit centuries at almost every venue for Australia. The rivalry between Smith and India’s bowlers, especially the likes of Ravichandran Ashwin and Jasprit Bumrah, has been the subplot for every Border-Gavaskar series over the years. Smith’s uncanny capacity to score runs in pressure-cooker situations has made him one of the most revered modern-day batters.
A Rivalry For The Ages
The Border-Gavaskar Trophy isn’t just a series. It’s a saga that tells the tale of two cricketing powerhouses, with players like Kohli, Pant, Smith and many others elevating the drama to new heights. It’s a rivalry that will continue to captivate, where every ball bowled, every run scored and every wicket taken adds to the legend.
The Sportz Planet Desk,
Atharva Shetye