Following a 10-wicket defeat in Adelaide, Australia levelled the series 1-1 in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Sunil Gavaskar believes the momentum has shifted to Australia ahead of the Gabba Test. Harbhajan Singh emphasizes the series’ unpredictable nature, highlighting India’s need to secure victories in at least two of the remaining matches, ideally starting with Gabba.
Gavaskar explains why the momentum is with Australia, not India

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