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India beat Australia: Virat Kohli calls it 'special'

| | Mar 08, 2017, at 01:06 am
Bangalore, Mar 7 (IBNS): Indian cricket team skipper Virat Kohli on Tuesday called the day 'special' as his side defeated Australia in the second Test match by 75 runs to level the series 1-1.

"Special day this. We are a team. We win together we lose together. Proud of you boys. Jai Hind ," Kohli tweeted.

Indian spinner R Ashwin, who picked up six wickets in the innings, called the encounter as the best cricket match of his 'life'.

"Best cricket match of my life!!," he tweeted.

Indian coach Anil Kumble urged the team to keep the momentum going in the remaining matches of the series.

"Winning moments of a stellar comeback! Let’s keep the momentum going in the coming games. #IndvAus @BCCI," he said.

 

Image: Virat Kohli Twitter page

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