--- India win 2 Tests in a series in Aus for 1st time after 40 years --- India defeated Australia by 137 runs in the third Test at Melbourne on Sunday to take a 2-1 lead in the four-match series. This is the first time since 1977-1978 that India have won two matches in a Test series in Australia. Further, the victory was India's 26th in 45 Test matches under Virat Kohli's captaincy. --- Kohli equals Ganguly's record with 11th away Test win as captain --- The 137-run victory against Australia in the Melbourne Test was Virat Kohli's 11th win in 24 overseas Tests as India captain. With this, he equalled Sourav Ganguly's record of most overseas Test victories as India captain. Ganguly had led India to 11 victories in 28 overseas Tests, while MS Dhoni takes third position with six wins in 30 away Tests. --- Pant 1st ever Indian keeper to take 20 catches in a Test series --- Rishabh Pant has become the first Indian wicketkeeper to take 20 catches in a Test series, achieving the feat on the fifth day of the Melbourne Test. The 21-year-old took 11 catches in the first Test, six in the second and three in the third. Australia's Brad Haddin holds the record for taking most catches in a Test series (29). --- We are not going to stop here: Virat Kohli as India take 2-1 lead --- After taking a 2-1 lead in the four-match Test series against Australia, India captain Virat Kohli said, "We are not going to stop here. This (win) will give us more confidence." "I think we have been really smart in all the departments...that is the reason we have at least retained the trophy, but job is not done yet," he added. --- Bumrah becomes top wicket-taker in international cricket in 2018 --- India fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah has become the highest wicket-taker in international cricket in 2018 after picking up 9 wickets in the Melbourne Test against Australia. The 25-year-old has taken 78 wickets this year, overtaking South Africa pacer Kagiso Rabada, who has taken 77 wickets. Bumrah took 48 wickets in Tests, 22 in ODIs and 8 in T20Is in 2018.