Australia defeated India by 209 runs in the final of World Test Championship to claim their maiden title. The game was dominated by the Pat Cummins-led side for the majority part and India barely had their moments of joy.
Australia posted 469 runs after getting an invitation to bat first. They then bundled India out for 296 runs, taking a first innings lead of 173 runs.
Australia declared their second innings at 270 for 8, setting a 444-run target for India. The Rohit Sharma-led side was bundled out for 234 runs and lost the game by 209 runs.
Former India captain and legendary player Sunil Gavaskar feels that it was the batting that let India down. When asked on Star Sports after the game about where did he think India went wrong, Gavaskar replied: "The batting." "In the first innings as well in the second innings.