India has the last laugh after a bitter summer: Aussie media
Australian media again highlighted off spinner Harbhajan Singh as India claimed epoch-making tri-series victory at Brisbane and described the young side’s feat as having “the last laugh after a bitter summer of explosive tensions”.
Harbhajan, who had hit headlines throughout the long tour for being at the centre of off-field controversies, proved to be the nemesis of Australian all rounder Andrew Symonds, claiming him in both the tri-series finals while also cheaply removing another detractor Matthew Hayden at Sydney.
“As cricket became a contact sport, Australia were pitchforked out of the finals in straight sets by an Indian side which had the last laugh after a bitter summer of explosive tensions,” said leading newspaper ‘The Daily Telegraph’.
Australian Associated Press (AAP) reported the home side’s plight under the title ‘Australia sunk in straight sets’ after Ricky Ponting’s men lost to India by nine runs and 2-0 in the best-of-three finals.
“Instead of a fitting One-day farewell for retiring wicketkeeper (Adam) Gilchrist, it was controversial spinner Harbhajan Singh who laughed last and loudest, lapping up the triumph on the Gabba boundary in front of ecstatic expat fans,” the paper said.
Headline of the main article in another national daily The Australian aptly summed up the tour as it said - ‘A summer of spite ends in Indian glory’.
“A fresh, young India beat Australia by nine runs in last night’s ultimately gripping second final at Brisbane’s Gabba to wrap up the competition after winning by six wickets in Sydney on Sunday,” the Australian wrote.
Source: Times of India
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