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Last Updated: Sunday, 7 December, 2003, 13:17 GMT
Australia v India photos
Australia captain Steve Waugh and India captain Sourav Ganguly toss the coin
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Day one: Australia captain Steve Waugh loses the toss at the start of what will be his final Test series and his will bat
Khan dismisses Ricky Ponting
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Ricky Ponting reaches a half-century before Zaheer Khan strikes again with the total on 162
Langer celebrates his century against India
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But Justin Langer hangs on for his century just before close and Australia reach 262-2
Groundsmen desperately try to mop up surface water at the Gabba
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Day two: Groundsmen try to mop up surface water at the Gabba as heavy rain delays the start of play by two hours
Ajit Agarkar (right) appeals for the wicket of Justin Langer lbw
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Ajit Agarkar (right) strikes an early blow for India, trapping opener Langer lbw for 121
Australian captain Steve Waugh is out hit wicket for the first time in 165 Tests
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Australia collapse and lose three wickets for one run, including Steve Waugh, before finishing the day on 323-9
India's Akash Chopra takes a catch to dismiss Stuart McGill
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Day three: Stuart MacGill skys the day's opening delivery and Akash Chopra claims the catch as Australia make a first innings total of 323
India's Sachin Tendulkar heads to the pavilion after being dismissed
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Day four: Sachin Tendulkar leaves the field as Jason Gillespie takes his second wicket of the over with India on 62-3
India's Sourav Ganguly celebrates reaching his century
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But India's Sourav Ganguly hits a memorable century and his fifth-wicket stand with VVS Laxman puts India on top
Stuart McGill leads Australia's attack
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Day five: Bowler Stuart McGill leads the home side's attack to help finish off India's tail
Matthew Hayden passes 1,000 Test runs for the third year running
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Australia's Matthew Hayden passes 1,000 Test runs for the third year running as the home side declare on 284-3
Harbhajan Singh grabs the wicket of Matthew Hayden
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India are left to score 199 in a minimum of 23 overs, but after the loss of their openers the visitors hold on for a draw



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