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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 | 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 | 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. |