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       23rd March, 
        2001. 
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       "Even 
        in the camp, ahead of the series, I had said just how good the Australians 
        are will be proved in India. Also, that they are not unbeatable. I’ve 
        been proved right and, what I’m most happy about, is we won on good wickets 
        (Calcutta and here)." The Indian captain's reaction after the win in The 
        Telegraph 
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       "The 
        story of Harbhajan Singh is an inspiring tale of a tempestuous boy who 
        became a man who became a terror." - Quoted as saying by The Sun Herald 
        in the PTI 
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    "The 
      dream of winning Australia's first Test series in India for 31 years disappeared 
      as one of Harbhajan Singh's looping, kicking off- breaks came down at another 
      uncertain Australian batsman." An Australian journalist in The Sydney Morning 
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       Peter 
        Roebuck 
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       "Steve 
        Waugh's team played its part in the best three-match series anyone can 
        remember, a series which gave the game a boost." - On the recently concluded 
        series in Sydney Morning Herald 
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    "Watching 
      Sachin bat for an hour or so against good spin bowling would benefit all 
      of us. We realised watching him against our spinners that he doesn't lunge 
      at the ball. He waits for the ball rather than going out at it." - Quoted 
      as saying the Sydney Morning Herald on learning to play the spinners | 
   
   
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        "If only some of Steve’s batsmen had done their bit, the ‘Final Frontier’ 
        dream was achievable. But that was not to be. And therein lies the beauty 
        of Test cricket." - In his column in The New Indian Express 
      "Let 
        us not try and find a Prasanna in Harbhajan and a Tendulkar in Laxman. 
        More importantly, Harbhajan should not lessen Kumble’s burden! Nor should 
        Laxman make life comparatively easier for Sachin!! They all have their 
        own duties to perform." - Writes the former Indian captain in The New 
        Indian Express 
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       "It 
        has been a fantastic series. India deserved their well earned victory. 
        They, especially Harbhajan Singh and VVS Laxman, played some tremendous 
        cricket. Indian wickets were spinning and Australians don't tend to play 
        the spinners that well." - The former Aussie middle-order batsman on the 
        exciting series 
      "Had 
        Anil Kumble and Javagal Srinath been there, the Australian defeat would 
        have been more disastrous. During my career spanning from 1965-1981, I 
        have not seen an amazing victory like the one in Calcutta." - Commenting 
        on the closely fought series 
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