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India finished the innings with 36 runs against Australia in the Adelaide Test, making India one of the seven lowest scoring test innings.
India’s second inning against Australia in Adelaide on Saturday was shortened to 36 runs. Australia won the Test by eight wickets.
India could not bear the heavy bowling of Australian bowling. No batter could reach the double figure.
This is the first time in the last 65 years that a country’s test entries have ended on such a low streak.
The last time New Zealand was eliminated by 26 was in 1955 against England.
The lowest Run to the end of the test entries List of seven countries:
Australia’s Josh Hazlewood took five wickets and Pat Cummings took four wickets. Mohammad Sami was forced to leave the field after injuring his arm. Australia needed just 90 runs to win the second inning.
Previously, India’s one-inning score dropped to a low of 42 runs against England in 1984.
After the defeat, Indian captain Virat Kohli said: “It is really difficult to express my feelings in words. We are completely devastated. I worked hard for two days, then in just one hour I was in a position where it was impossible to win. In truth it hurt. ”
Australia captain Tim Pine said: “In the end we thought it would be a tough fight, maybe the game could last four or five days, but this is what happens with our talent with the ball.” If there is something in the wicket that our guys can use properly, then something like this can happen.