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Indian cricket team in Australia in 2011–12

The Indian cricket team toured Australia from 15 December 2011 to 28 February 2012.〔(Indian cricket team in Australia 2011–12 )''ESPNCricinfo'' Retrieved 4 August 2011.〕 The tour included four Tests to contest the Border–Gavaskar Trophy (which was held by India at the start of the tour),〔(Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2010/11 )〕 two Twenty20s (T20Is),〔(Indian cricket team in Australia 2011/12 ) Retrieved 4 August 2011.〕 and eight ODIs as part of the Commonwealth Bank Tri-Series which also involved Sri Lanka.〔(Tri-series returns to Australia ) Retrieved 17 December 2011〕
Australian won the four Test series in a 4–0 whitewash to regain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Australian captain Michael Clarke was named the player of the series, having scored 626 runs at an average of 125.20. In the second Test match, Clarke, with 329 not out, scored the 25th triple century in Test match cricket. The third Test match saw David Warner bring up a century in just 69 deliveries, setting a new record for the fastest Test century by an opening batsman. In the fourth Test, Ricky Ponting and Michael Clarke compiled a fourth wicket partnership of 386 runs, the highest partnership in Tests between Australia and India, or in Tests at the Adelaide Oval. Following the Test series, The T20I series was held which was drawn 1–1. The tour concluded with the ODI tri-series with India finishing last in the ODI tri-series, with three wins, one tie and four losses from its eight ODIs and did not make it to the best of three finals.
==Background==
By mid-2011, the Indian cricket team was enjoying unprecedented success, winning the 2011 Cricket World Cup held at home, while also being the No. 1 Test team, which they had achieved in 2009.〔imesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/cricket/series-tournament/sri-lanka-in-india-2009/top-stories/Finally-Team-India-is-No-1-in-Test-cricket/articleshow/5308844.cms〕 They proved to be undefeatable at home as always, but also enjoyed success away, especially beyond the subcontinent such as in South Africa in late 2010, where for the first time ever, the Indian cricket team did not lose a Test series there. The team, led by wicketkeeper-batsman Mahendra Singh Dhoni, was widely praised by media and former cricketers, and Dhoni's captaincy was also considered by some experts to be one of the reasons for India's success. However, this success was turned upside down in their tour to England in 2011. It was widely expected that India would win the Test and ODI series there, by light of their recent success. However, their weaknesses in their bowling and batting were completely exposed by the Englishmen and they lost all the 4 Tests, losing their No. 1 Test status to England.〔http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cricket/14516554〕 Despite the debacle in England, it was widely expected that India would retain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy after the series in Australia, as the team's previous 2 tours Down Under were ok with achieving 2 test victories and that the Australian cricket team was now quite weak. Also the nucleus of the Indian side selected for the tour had a number of players who had a good record in Australia. India had most recently won a five-match ODI home series against England 5–0 in October and a three-Test home series against the West Indies 2–0 in November, further improving expectations.
The Australian team, however, was undergoing a period of transition, with many of their successful players like Shane Warne, Adam Gilchrist, Matthew Hayden and Glenn McGrath having retired a couple of years prior and former captain and batting mainstay Ricky Ponting woefully out-of-form. The team was now captained by Michael Clarke and had many inexperienced players. Australia's recent record was not inspiring, meekly losing the Ashes series, not going to the semifinals of the Cricket World Cup for the first time since 1992, and drawing two prior Test series against South Africa away and against New Zealand at home. Their coach Tim Nielsen had been sacked〔http://www.foxsports.com.au/cricket/australia/selectors-andrew-hilditch-and-greg-chappell-plus-coach-tim-nielsen-sacked-as-part-of-argus-review/story-fn2mcu3x-1226118158097〕 and replaced with former South African coach Mickey Arthur.〔http://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricket/arthur--picked-as--australias-new-head--cricket-coach-20111122-1ns27.html〕 Not many cricket experts and media, even in Australia, were expecting an Australian resurgence against a very formidable India.
Also, this was batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar's fifth series in Australia, having been a member of the Indian side in its previous tours Down Under in 1991, 1999, 2003 and 2007. At the beginning of the tour, Tendulkar had scored 99 centuries in international cricket; the tour gave him the opportunity to become the first player in the history of the sport to reach score his hundredth century.

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