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2001 NatWest Series
The 2001 NatWest Series was a One Day International (ODI) cricket tournament held in July 2001, featuring three national teams: India, England, and Sri Lanka. Organized by the England and Wales Cricket Board, the series took place in England and comprised a series of five matches. This competition is particularly notable for India's thrilling performance, culminating in a memorable victory in the final at Lord's, where they chased a steep target of 325 runs against England. The series highlighted a resurgence in Indian cricket under the leadership of Sourav Ganguly and garnered significant media attention for its dramatic matches and exceptional individual performances, establishing a lasting legacy in the annals of ODI cricket.