Sports Desk: India has many precedents of calling the opponent on the field of the country. But this time they caught themselves in the home field. That too made an embarrassing record. Rohit Sharma-Virat Kohli set the record for minimum 46 all-out at home.
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4 years ago, India set an embarrassing record of lowest 36 runs in their Test history. Two Australian pacers Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins destroyed India's batting order to set such a shameful record in Adelaide that day. Two New Zealand pacers, Matt Henry and William O'Rookie, held the statue of Rudra in Bengaluru today.
India set an embarrassing record of lowest home runs after 4 years in front of devastating bowling by two qi pacers.
The hosts were bowled out for just 46 runs in the first innings of the Bangalore Test. The previous lowest score in the country was 75 runs. India were all out in this run against West Indies in Delhi in 1987. That is, the hosts broke the 37-year-old embarrassing record.
It is the third lowest overall. Out of India's 46 runs, 20 runs came from the bat of Rishabh Pant. Otherwise, India would have set the record for the lowest run in their Test history. Apart from Pant, the only other person to touch double figures is opener Yasaswi Jaiswal who scored 13 runs. The scorecard for the rest of the batters was the mobile number.
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Out of this, 5 batsmen returned for zero runs. The last time he got out was in 1999 against New Zealand in Mohali for 5 runs. After the first day was washed away by rain, the Kiwi pacers started raining wickets at the start of the second day's play today. Henry led from the front. He took 5 wickets in the innings for the fourth time on his way to bowl India out for 46 runs. Also, the 32-year-old pacer has made a feat of taking 100 Test wickets in 26 Tests. On the other hand, O'Rookie took 4 wickets. And the rest of the wicket belongs to another pacer, Tim Southee.