Indian cricket team in Australia in 2011–12

The Indian cricket team toured Australia from 15 December 2011 to 28 February 2012. The tour included four Tests to contest the Border–Gavaskar Trophy (which was held by India at the start of the tour), two Twenty20s (T20Is), and eight ODIs as part of the Commonwealth Bank Tri-Series which also involved Sri Lanka.

Indian cricket team in Australia in 2011–12
 
  Australia India
Dates 15 December 2011 – 28 February 2012
Captains Michael Clarke (Tests)
George Bailey (T20Is)
MS Dhoni (1st–3rd Tests/T20Is)
Virender Sehwag (4th Test)
Test series
Result Australia won the 4-match series 4–0
Most runs Michael Clarke (626) Virat Kohli (300)
Most wickets Ben Hilfenhaus (27) Zaheer Khan (15)
Player of the series Michael Clarke (Aus)
Twenty20 International series
Results 2-match series drawn 1–1
Most runs Matthew Wade (104) Gautam Gambhir (76)
Most wickets Daniel Christian (2)
David Hussey (2)
Brad Hogg (2)
Rahul Sharma (3)

Australian won the four Test series in a 4–0 whitewash to regain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Australian captain Michael Clarke was named the player of the series, having scored 626 runs at an average of 125.20. In the second Test match, Clarke, with 329 not out, scored the 25th triple century in Test match cricket. The third Test match saw David Warner bring up a century in just 69 deliveries, setting a new record for the fastest Test century by an opening batsman. In the fourth Test, Ricky Ponting and Michael Clarke compiled a fourth wicket partnership of 386 runs, the highest partnership in Tests between Australia and India, or in Tests at the Adelaide Oval. Following the Test series, The T20I series was held which was drawn 1–1. The tour concluded with the ODI tri-series with India finishing last in the ODI tri-series, with three wins, one tie and four losses from its eight ODIs and did not make it to the best of three finals.

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