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Virat Kohli and Jasprit Bumrah get a big shoutout from Sachin Tendulkar, while Yashasvi Jaiswal gets particular recognition.

Virat Kohli and Jasprit Bumrah get a big shoutout from Sachin Tendulkar, while Yashasvi Jaiswal gets particular recognition.

After India defeated Australia by 295 runs in Perth, Sachin Tendulkar was ecstatic and complimented the four players who helped bring about the victory.

After India's stunning 295-run thumping of Australia, the legendary Sachin Tendulkar was ecstatic, and he reserved particular recognition for the four men who orchestrated their victory in Perth. Tendulkar had nothing but appreciation for India's centurion Virat Kohli and stand-in captain Jasprit Bumrah, whose brilliant efforts helped the team win. Bumrah led from the start and concluded with a match total of 8/74, including his 11th Test wicket in the opening innings with five wickets. In the meantime, Kohli's 30th Test century—his ninth against Australia and seventh under the sun—put an end to his lengthy run of low scores.

Australia was bowled out for 104 in the first innings thanks in large part to Bumrah's five-for, which gave India a vital 46-run advantage at a time when it was difficult to score every run. India had already lost a number of early wickets before Kohli came out to bat in the second innings, thus it was crucial that he bat Australia out of the match. He was fortunate to do so since Australia set the goal that India did with Kohli's undefeated 100, which was laced with eight fours and two sixes.

"Virat Kohli made excellent use of his money to push the total above Australia's limit. Unlike their bowlers, ours put pressure on the Australian hitters even in the second innings. As captain, Jasprit Bumrah performed admirably and spearheaded the bowling attack from the front

Special thanks to KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal

But what really has the potential to brighten Jaiswal's day is the opening of his post. Jaiswal and KL Rahul, the other two standout players in India's victory, are just as deserving of praise as Bumrah and Kohli. Jaiswal and Rahul put up 201 runs for the opening wicket when India started their second innings, having just been bowled out for 150. This was the highest first-wicket partnership by an Indian duo in Australia. Although Rahul gave it his all to score 77, Jaiswal was the star of the match. When facing the fire combination of Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins, and Josh Hazlewood in his first Test match in Australia, the 22-year-old was out for a duck but stormed back with a fourth Test century.

Rahul's genius extended beyond the second innings. Even though his first-inning score of 26 wasn't the highest, it was crucial considering the circumstances of the game. Tendulkar, who has already experienced triumph over Australia in Perth in a series in 2007, understands what it's like to reach a century in this city, and it was the cherry on top for India to finish with a victory this decisive.

"Team India deserves congratulations. India batted well in the second innings, particularly while they were in the lead. The squad relied heavily on the opening stand of KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal," he continued.


  



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