India, with a win in Perth, has reclaimed the spot at the points table
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India, who lost their top spot in the WTC points table, finally reclaimed it as they now have 61.11 per centage points.
India won the Test by 295 runs in Perth despite being all out for 150 in the first innings.
Before November 25, Australia had won all four of their Test matches in Perth against India, New Zealand, the West Indies, and Pakistan.
Despite overwhelming odds, Jasprit Bumrah's men etched their name in history books with a performance that showcased resilience, skill, and sheer determination.
Skipper Jasprit Bumrah led the match from the front with eight wickets in the Test and was named the player of the match for his performance
Rohit is expected to be part of India's squad for the tour game against Prime Minister's XI at Canberra
Raza made a crucial 39 runs and lifted Zimbabwe from a precarious 125-7 to 205 all out by sharing a 62-run eighth wicket stand with No. 9 batter Richard Ngarava, who top-scored with 48
The Australians were sent on a leather hunt by the Indians who declared their second innings at 487 for 6 after centuries from Yashasvi Jaiswal and Virat Kohli