Twitter reacts as India win against Australia and reclaim Border-Gavaskar trophy

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Twitter had an absolute field day as a Virat Kohli-less India ended their long home season by reclaiming the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in the final Test match in Dharamsala. Chasing 87 runs on Day 4, India dropped two wickets but eventually ended up winning the game comfortably by eight wickets

KL Rahul led the charge as India made light work of a paltry target of 106 to help India win the final Test with five sessions to spare and clinch the series 2-1 as cricket finally took center stage in a high-profile series that was marred by controversies both on and off the field.

Brief scores: Australia 300/10 (Steve Smith 111, Matthew Wade 57; Kuldeep Yadav 4/68) and 137/10 (Glenn Maxwell 45, Matthew Wade 25*; Jadeja 3/24, Ashwin 3/29) lost to India 332 /10 (Rahul 60, Jadeja 63; Nathan Lyon 5/92) India 106/2 (KL Rahul 51*, Ajinkya Rahane 38*)

Lunch is served! :P

Roller coaster ride!

Coming back from a loss in the 1st Test and winning it in style! No.1 team for a reason!

Hence proven, not a one man team!

Be scared, be very scared Indian cricket team!

Numbers don't lie!

Australian media and their excuses! xD

Always!

Dalai Lama being savage!

That transformation! 

The resemblance is uncanny!

What a show these boys have put on so far! 

Another feather in the hat for K.L.Rahul!

Rahane the untold story coming soon?

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KL Rahul led the charge as India made light work of a paltry target of 106 to win the final Test by eight wickets and clinch the four-match series 2-1 to regain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, as cricket finally took center stage in a series that was marred by controversies both on and off the field.
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