IND vs AUS 1st Test | India Lost By 8 Wickets | Australia Finished The Match In 3 Days

Not a single Indian player could score even 10 runs.

Australia has already crushed the Indian cricket team badly in the Test match. Adelaide's day-night test has ended in just three days, the Indian team has lost by 8 wickets. India has lost 0–1 in the four-match series and now they will not be supported by Virat Kohli in the next three matches.

The Indian cricket team showed an unexpected game on the third day and pitted the pair of Hazlewood and Pat Cummins as a result of which India got their lowest score in Test cricket. India had scored only 36 runs in the second innings after which Australia had a target of only 90 runs to win.

On the third day, in just 4 hours, Team India's biggest defeat in history against Australia

The Kangaroos achieved this goal by losing just 2 wickets. Shami's injury made an extremely easy target for victory even easier. Umesh Yadav, who took three wickets in the first innings, was beaten fiercely and Bumrah could not get a wicket either.

One wicket went to Ashwin while one batsman was run out as Matthew Wade. Wade scored 33 and Labushen was out for 6. It was Joe Burns who scored an unbeaten inning of 51 runs and did not leave any scope for theatricality in the match. This goal was achieved in just 21 overs.

Team India opened up in the second innings in front of Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood when their batting order was piled up for 19 runs. Pat Cummins took four wickets while Josh Hazlewood got five wickets. India's condition was so bad that not a single batsman could cross the double-digit mark.

The third day started with the wicket of nightwatchman Jaspreet Bumrah when he scored 2 runs and gave Cummins a catch on his own ball. After this, Pujara (Zero) and Mayank (9) were out on Zero and Rahane also continued to walk on Ziro. Virat Kohli took a catch in the slip, giving Cummins the biggest wicket of the day. After this, only formalities were left.

This is not only India's lowest test score, but another embarrassing situation is that no batsman could reach the double figures. This is only the second time in Test cricket.