Updated On: 24 January, 2021 04:47 PM IST | Mumbai | Taruun Gupta
One of the most profound aphorisms you would come across – ‘if youth knew, if age could.’ This youthful team knew. On display were skill, focus and pluck.

Rishabh Pant is congratulated by teammates after India’s epic win in the fourth cricket Test match against Australia at The Gabba in Brisbane on January 19, 2021. Pic/ AFP
The deluge of write ups on Indian cricket team’s victory in Australia would have indicated by now to even a casual observer the magnitude of achievement. The Border-Gavaskar 2020-21 series win is the pinnacle of success in the oldest format of the most popular sport in our country.
Sports aficionados across the world love to watch a good contest. Nothing seems to generate more ennui than a drab lopsided match where one side pummels the other. Of late Test cricket has suffered from this dreary dominance where all the top teams appear to have mastered the home conditions but consistently struggle when they travel. It perhaps required as much gumption as talent to reverse this pattern. The current Indian team demonstrated both in abundance.