Pant had also scored a blazing hundred, the first by an Indian wicket keeper in Australia
Pandya, whose remarks on 'Koffee with Karan' were criticised as sexist, apologised for his remarks, saying he got 'carried away by the nature' of the show
Akram, one of the game's greatest fast bowlers, said that the team gelled well as a unit and were ably led by Virat Kohli
During the 2003-04 tour, India - with the 'Fab Four', Virender Sehwag and Anil Kumble - nearly pulled off a series victory against a side led by the great Steve Waugh
The detailed schedule of the IPL will be released after consultation with the 'appropriate authorities'.
The attack comprising Bumrah, Mohammad Shami, Umesh Yadav, Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Ishant Sharma has been hailed as India's best ever
Wickeet-keeper batsman Rishabh Pant has jumped as many as 21 places to be 17th
India's performance gap with the Aussies in this series was in contrast to earlier decades
For the first time in 71 years, India has won a test series on Australian soil
Under Virat Kohli's leadership, India have recorded their first test series victory in 71 years against Australia down under
India scored 622 for 7 in their first innings and then bowled out Australia for 300 thereby enforcing the follow-on
Australia will resume on six without loss on Monday, still without a century in the series and 316 runs adrift of India's mammoth first innings effort of 622-7 declared
Australia were struggling at 236 for six when poor visibility forced the umpires to stop the proceedings at the Sydney Cricket Ground
There wasn't much help from the pitch for the two pacers Mohammed Shami (0-31) and Jasprit Bumrah (0-26) who started proceedings
Two dedicated chroniclers of women's cricket have produced an important and entertaining account of the Indian team
India put together their second highest team total on Australian soil, piling up 622/7 declared on the second day of the match
Pujara was dismissed for a mammoth 193 runs, facing 373 balls and hitting 22 fours
Kohli was given a mixed reception when he came to bat after the fall of opener Mayank Agarwal with the Indians fans chanting his name, while some of Australia's fans booing the star batsman
Agarwal scored 77 runs while Cheteshwar Pujara scored his 18th Test hundred as India finished at 303-4 at stumps
The Bengaluru lad was out after scoring 77 runs as he tried to hit one six too many off Nathan Lyon to be holed out to Mitchell Starc at long on