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Australia trailed by 53 runs in the first innings and achieved a 90-run goal.
India, which started the day with 9 races in 1 at the Adelaide Oval, turned chaotic with the perfect bowling line of the Australian rapids.
None of the visitors could go double digits, the 9 highest runs came from Mayank Agarwal’s bat. Cummins gave him Chobal at first. Hazelwood accompanied him to the tune. He cut off the tail quickly. His bowling figure is 5-3-6-5.
Visitors were able to stay for only one hour. Cummins stopped Nightwatchman Jaspreet Bumrah with a catch back in the second over of the day. After those 15 races, Cheteshwar Pujara, Agarwal and Ajinkya Rahane came back.
Cummins caught Pujara back for zero. Agarwal and Rahane came back with a catch to Hazelwood’s goalie.
The team was unable to turn around after losing 5 wickets during 15 races. India was looking at Captain Virat Kohli. Nor could he pull the equipment. His tour of Australia ended with a capture by Cameron Green for a Cummins performance.
Hanuma Bihari, Riddhiman Saha and Ravichandran Ashwin could not handle the danger of the team. Hazelwood, who threw herself into the fire, returned the three. He is Australia’s most successful bowler with 5 wickets for just 6 runs. He took five wickets in the eighth test. Cummins took 4 wickets for 21 races.
When the last batsman Mohammad Shami left the field due to injury, India’s score was just 36. There are only four fewer executions in testing history.
In this version, India’s previous low was 42. ৭In 1974, England was eliminated by just 18 overs at Lord’s.
Short score:
India 1st Innings: ২৪৪
First entry from Australia:
১৯১
India 2nd entry:
(9/1 at end of previous day) 36 in 21.2 overs (Agawal 9, Bumrah 2, Pujara 0, Kohli 4, Rahane 0, Bihari 6, Riddhiman 4, Ashwin 0, Umesh 4, Shami 1 retired injured; Stark 6- 3-8-0, Cummins 10.2-4-21-4, Hazelwood 5-3-6-5)
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