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Australia v India, 7th ODI, VB Series 2003-04

Australia v India



Brett Lee ends the game on the same successful note with which he started it


Brett Lee unleashes a stunning stroke on Lakshmipathy Balaji and India


Michael Clarke plays a crucial innings, but Sourav Ganguly has him in the end


Ganguly convinces himself that the investment in youth is worth it, after Parthiv Patel messes up an easy stumping


Sourav Ganguly and Parthiv Patel go up, appealing for a catch off Andrew Symond's bat. Steve Bucknor knows better


Adam Gilchrist's out, and Murali Kartik's off the ground


The storm is over, but only just: Irfan Pathan takes two wickets off two balls


The skies put on a light-and-sound show in the middle of Adam Gilchrist's innings


The career-killer in action: Adam Gilchrist goes on the rampage


David Hookes is no more. Flags fly at half mast


The crowd pays tribute to David Hookes


Ricky Ponting and Steve Bucknor have a bit of a chat after the run-out appeal against VVS Laxman was turned down


Brett Lee runs out VVS Laxman, but Steve Bucknor doesn't call for the third umpire


VVS Laxman tells Yuvraj Singh it's okay to be out on 139 from time to time


The Indian run spree needs stopping. Ricky Ponting places faith in Jason Gillespie, who responds beautifully


Adam Gilchrist puts a comforting arm around Ian Harvey after an expensive last over


Yuvraj Singh gives his partner, VVS Laxman, a hug for reaching a century


Yuvraj Singh answers his team's call with a delightful 139


India are in trouble, and Australia's the opponent. Who else to the rescue but VVS Laxman?


Brett Lee takes all of three balls to send Sourav Ganguly back, which is exactly what he needs after the previous two games


The Australians line up for a moment of silence in memory of David Hookes, before the game begins