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Learn moreRavi Shastri's prophetic words came true as India pulled off one of the greatest coups in cricketing history, beating Australia in Australia for the second time in three years, eventually breaching the Gabba fortress with what was eventually a skeleton team. Bharat was known as the 'Eyes and Ears of the Tour', being the only Indian-origin journalist covering this most memorable series live and seeing the drama unfold in real time. He drove the length and breadth of Australia, journeys that were as thrilling as the series that he was chasing, with the unnerving shadow of Covid always trailing after him.
Bharat Sundaresan is a world-renowned, award-winning cricket writer and commentator currently based in Adelaide, Australia. He is the Australian correspondent and senior writer for Cricbuzz, the No. 1 cricket website in the world.Gaurav Joshi has been a resident of Australia for thirty years. After working ten years in IT, Gaurav decided to switch to sports journalism. For the past decade Gaurav has freelanced as a writer and broadcaster for various media agencies.
Bharat Sundaresan is a world-renowned, award-winning cricket writer and commentator currently based in Adelaide, Australia. He is the Australian correspondent and senior writer for Cricbuzz, the No. 1 cricket website in the world.Gaurav Joshi has been a resident of Australia for thirty years. After working ten years in IT, Gaurav decided to switch to sports journalism. For the past decade Gaurav has freelanced as a writer and broadcaster for various media agencies.