India fought back to bowl Australia out to win the fourth T20I and take an unbeatable 2-1 lead in the five-match series in Carrara on Thursday.
Australia defeated India by two wickets in the second ODI of the series at the Adelaide Oval after a nervy finish that very nearly saw the visitors pull off an unlikely victory.
India bowled out the West Indies to move into a strong position on Day 1 of the first Test match in Ahmedabad on Thursday.
India built a formidable second-innings lead on the third day of the final Test against England, led by a battling century from opener Yashasvi Jaiswal.
At the close of the second day of the fifth Test at The Oval, India held a slender 52-run lead at 75-2, capitalizing on England's costly fielding lapses to take control of this series decider.
On a rain-interrupted opening day at The Oval, England clawed their way to a strong position, reducing India to 204-6 in 64 overs, but their joy was tempered by a worrying injury to key seamer Chris Woakes.