For starters, a great win!
Updated On: 26 November, 2020 06:15 AM IST | Mumbai | Clayton Murzello
As the India v Australia ODI series kicks off tomorrow, it is important to remember the first limited overs tussle between both countries at the MCG in 1980, when the hosts were stunned by Sunil Gavaskars men

Australian vice-captain Kim Hughes is bowled by India all-rounder Sandeep Patil for 35 in a World Series Cup match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on December 6, 1980. Pic courtesy: Cricket in Australia published by Garry Sparke & Associates
In 1980, a cricket fan didn't need any rankings to figure where India were positioned in one-day international cricket. They had played only 13 games and won only two. The one apart from beating Pakistan at Quetta in 1978 was the win over East Africa in the 1975 World Cup.
England, New Zealand, Pakistan, West Indies and even Sri Lanka had beaten India.


