Border-Gavaskar Trophy History

Named after distinguished cricketers Allan Border of Australia and Sunil Gavaskar of India, the Border-Gavaskar Trophy is awarded to the winner of the men’s Test series between…you guessed it…Australia and India. The tournament has been contested since 1996-97.

Year

Winner

Winning/Defending Captain

Player of the Series

Host Nation

2020-21
India
Virat Kohli
Patrick Cummins (AUS)
Australia
2018-19
India
Virat Kohli
Cheteshwar Pujara (IN)
Australia
2016-17
India
Virat Kohli
Ravindra Jadeja (IN)
India
2014-15
Australia
Michael Clarke
Steven Smith
Australia
2012-13
India
Mahendra Singh Dhoni
Ravichandran Ashwin (IN)
India
2011-12
Australia
Michael Clarke
Michael Clarke
Australia
2010-11
India
Mahendra Singh Dhoni
Sachin Tendulkar (IN)
India
2008-09
India
Anil Kumble/Mahendra Singh Dhoni**
Ishant Sharma (IN)
India
2007-08
Australia
Ricky Ponting
Brett Lee (AUS)
Australia
2004-05
Australia
Adam Gilchrist/Ricky Ponting*
Damien Martyn (AUS)
India
2003-04
Series drawn—India retains
Sourav Ganguly
Rahul Dravid (IN)
Australia
2000-01
India
Sourav Ganguly
Harbhajan Singh (IN)
India
1999-2000
Australia
Stephen Waugh
Sachin Tendulkar (IN)
Australia
1997-98
India
Mohammad Azharuddin
Sachin Tendulkar (IN)
India
1996-97
India
Sachin Tendulkar
Nayan Mongia (IN)
India

*Vice Captain Adam Gilchrist took over the captaincy for the first three matches in place of an injured Ricky Ponting in 2004-05. Ponting returned to lead the fourth match.

**Vice Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni led the second match in place of an injured Anil Kumble. Although Kumble returned as captain of the Indian team for the third match, his injury persisted, leading him to announce his retirement after the third match. That led to the beginning of “the most” successful captaincy in the Indian team’s history, and what is widely regarded by many as “one of the most” successful captaincy of “all” of cricket history, under Dhoni. Indeed, it was under Dhoni’s leadership that India won the second and fourth matches in 2008-09 ultimately leading to the 2-0 series victory.