Given Australia’s aggression, we were sure they would go for the 384-run target in 75 overs. Hayden and Slater gave Australia a good start. It was Bhajji who exploited the Day 5 wicket brilliantly again and saw the back of Slater. Mark Waugh’s failure and Langer’s exit gave us a glimmer of hope. Badani took a sensational reflex catch at short leg to see Steve Waugh off after tea and with the Eden crowd cheering us, we had an extra spring in our feet. The script was going our way, after all. I came in at a period when something needed to happen. Hayden had scored runs in the first innings and was batting well in the 2nd innings too and we all know how dangerous Gilchrist is. It was great fun to get Shane Warne out off a googly and more importantly, I was happy to be able to contribute to the team’s cause by taking those 3 crucial wickets. We ended up winning the match by 171 runs. This, after we scored only 171 runs in our first innings as a response to their 445. No wonder this victory is right up there for all of us.