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{{Use Indian English|date=February 2017}}
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This article describes the '''history of cricket in India''' from the 2000–01 season to the present.
This article describes the '''history of cricket in India''' from the 2000–01 season to the present.


The '''[[Australian cricket team]]''' toured [[Indian national cricket team|India]] from February to April 2001 for a three-[[Test cricket|Test]] series and a five-match [[One-Day International|ODI]] series.
The [[Australia national cricket team]] toured [[Indian national cricket team|India]] from February to April 2001 for a three-[[Test cricket|Test]] series and a five-match [[One-Day International|ODI]] series.


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[[Mumbai cricket team|Mumbai]] (formerly [[Bombay cricket team|Bombay]]) has continued its dominance of the domestic scene into the 21st century by winning the [[Ranji Trophy]] five times in the first decade.
[[Mumbai cricket team|Mumbai]] (formerly [[Bombay cricket team|Bombay]]) has continued its dominance of the domestic scene into the 21st century by winning the [[Ranji Trophy]] five times in the first decade.


Noted Indian cricketers in the 21st century include [[Sachin Tendulkar]], [[Mahendra Singh Dhoni]], [[Rahul Dravid]], [[Sourav Ganguly]], [[Anil Kumble]], [[Virender Sehwag]], [[Yuvraj Singh]], [[VVS Laxman]], [[Gautam Gambhir]], [[Zaheer Khan]], [[Harbhajan Singh]] and [[Virat Kohli]].  
Noted Indian cricketers in the 21st century include [[Sachin Tendulkar]], [[Mahendra Singh Dhoni]], [[Rahul Dravid]], [[Sourav Ganguly]], [[Anil Kumble]], [[Virender Sehwag]], [[Yuvraj Singh]], [[VVS Laxman]], [[Gautam Gambhir]], [[Zaheer Khan]], [[Harbhajan Singh]] and [[Virat Kohli]].


[[India national cricket team|India]] won the inaugural [[ICC World Twenty20]] in 2007.
[[India national cricket team|India]] won the inaugural [[ICC World Twenty20]] in 2007. [[Gautam Gambhir]] and [[Yuvraj Singh]] consistently performed for the team, while others chipping in occasionally.


[[India national cricket team|India]] was the first Sub-continental team to win a Test match at the [[WACA Ground|WACA]] in January 2008 against Australia.
[[India national cricket team|India]] was the first Sub-continental team to win a Test match at the [[WACA Ground|WACA]] in January 2008 against Australia.