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Australia v India: Virat Kohli’s team bowled out for 36 in Adelaide defeat

December 19, 2020
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Josh Hazlewood took 5-8 to reach 200 Test wickets
First Test, Adelaide Oval (day three)
India 244 (Kohli 74) & 36 (Hazlewood 5-8, Cummins 4-21)
Australia 191 (Paine 73*) & 90-2 (Burns 51*)
Australia win by eight wickets
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India collapsed to 36 all out – their lowest total in Test cricket – as Australia won the first Test in Adelaide by eight wickets.

Josh Hazlewood took 5-8 and Pat Cummins 4-21, with number 11 Mohammad Shami retiring hurt after a blow to the arm.

It is the lowest Test total since New Zealand were bowled out for 26 in 1955.

Australia were left with 90 to win, which they reached for the loss of two wickets to take a 1-0 lead in the four-Test series.

Opener Joe Burns ended on 51 not out, completing the chase with a six, as the day-night Test was completed midway through the third day.

The second Test in Melbourne begins on Boxing Day.

India captain Virat Kohli will miss the remainder of the series to return home for the birth of his first child.

Total Team Opponent Year
26 New Zealand England 1955
30 South Africa England 1896
30 South Africa England 1924
35 South Africa England 1899
36 South Africa Australia 1932
36 Australia England 1902
36 India Australia 2020

India’s unwanted history

The India capitulation was all the more remarkable given their advantage at the beginning of the day, when they resumed on 9-1, a lead of 62 runs.

What followed was one of the most incredible collapses in Test history, with the remainder of the tourists’ innings taking only 15.2 overs.

The first four wickets of the day all fell with the score on 15 in the space of 29 deliveries, with India having no answer to the brilliance of Hazlewood and Cummins.

When captain Kohli fell for four, the score was 19-6 and India were in danger of being bowled out for the lowest Test total of all time – 26 by New Zealand in 1955.

They were at least able to drag past themselves the Black Caps’ total, made against England in Auckland, but the tail was still destroyed by Hazlewood, who reached 200 Test wickets.

Last man Shami was forced to retire when he was struck by a delivery from Cummins, adding to an injury list that already includes batsman Rohit Sharma and fast bowler Ishant Sharma.

With Kohli now unavailable for the remaining three Tests, it is a huge challenge for India to get back into the series.

Australia’s big win

This represents a superb victory for Australia, who are not only looking to avenge a 2-1 series defeat by India two years ago, but also secure their place in the World Test Championship final.

At one point on day two, they were 111-7 in reply to India’s 244, only to be kept in the contest by 73 not out from captain Tim Paine, who marshalled the lower order to add 80 for the last three wickets.

With Hazlewood and Cummins then producing some irresistible fast bowling, Australia extended their 100% winning record in day-night Tests to eight matches, with six of those victories coming in Adelaide.

Their one welcome headache comes with the innings of Burns, perhaps only playing because of an injury to David Warner, who could be fit for the second Test.

If Warner is available, it would mean the hosts having to choose between Burns and Matthew Wade for who partners him at the top of the order.

‘It really hurts’ – reaction

India captain Virat Kohli: “It’s very hard to put my feelings into words. We collapsed completely. When you work hard for two days, then literally an hour puts you in a position where it’s impossible to win, it really hurts.

“It’s something that needs to be reflected on and learned from, and we need to put in better performances going forward.”

Australia captain Tim Paine: “We were expecting a real dogfight right to the end, late to day four and maybe day five, but it shows the talent we have with the ball. If there’s anything in the wicket and our boys execute, that is what can happen.

“I’m rapped with how we bowled in this Test but we still have a lot of work to do with our batting. To win and not be anywhere near our best fills our team with confidence.”

Former Australia limited-overs bowler Dirk Nannes on 5 Live Sports Extra: “The Australia bowlers were ruthless, exceptional, one of the best bowling displays I have ever seen.

“We came today thinking it would go late on day four, potentially day five. India had to win this Test to be in this series. It’s difficult to see how they can come back. It’s quite conceivable Australia will romp through this summer. India are in big trouble.”

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