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India all out for 36 - their lowest-ever Test score - as Australia romp to victory in series opener

 Australia has incurred one of the most ruthless turnarounds during a time to squash India by eight wickets in the primary Test. 

India all out for 36 - their lowest-ever Test score - as Australia romp to victory in series opener


Propelled by Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood, the Australian beat India in minimal more than over two days and loaded record-breaking embarrassment on the sightseers. 


The rampaging quicks skittled India for 36 of every a wild first meeting, that saw the batting side lose four wickets without scoring a run at one phase. 


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India all out for 36 - their lowest-ever Test score - as Australia romp to victory in series opener

India bowled for 36!!India bowled for 36!!1:53 


Cummins gathered the attractive figures of 4-21 from his 10.2 overs yet those numbers some way or another could not hope to compare close to Hazlewood's. The seamer, who joined the 200-wicket club on Saturday, took 5-8 from only five overs. 


It is India's most minimal ever Test score and the fifth least by any country, and saw Virat Kohli's group become the first to persevere through an innings without a solitary batsmen arriving at twofold digits. 

India all out for 36 - their lowest-ever Test score - as Australia romp to victory in series opener


Cummins eliminated nightwatchman Jasprit Bumrah (2) in the second over of the day to begin the decay, and afterward struck an immense hit to India's expectations by scratching off Cheteshwar Pujara for a duck. Things disentangled rapidly from that point. 


Brought into the assault as first change, Hazlewood took Mayank Agarwal's edge for nine with his first wad of the innings and Ajinkya Rahane's (0) with his fifth. 


It was authoritatively a catastrophe for India when Virat Kohli (4) tumbled to Cummins, got by a plunging Cameron Green at gorge. It was a period in which the Indians lost five wickets for four runs in 5.5 overs. 


Hanuma Vihari and Wriddhiman Saha immediately halted the seeping, before Hazlewood pushed over Saha (4) and Ravichandran Ashwin (0) with consecutive balls. He passed up the cap stunt however finished his five-for in the following over by scratching off Vihari (8). 


Aussies take 5 for 4!


Aussies take 5 for 4!Aussies take 5 for 4!1:39 


Cummins then struck Shami on the arm with a short ball that didn't rise very as high as the Indian expected and the No.11 couldn't continue, leaving Australia with a small objective of 90 to pursue. 


It was a complete the hosts cut down easily, with the under tension Joe Burns scoring an unbeaten 51 to support his spot in the side. 


It was difficult for Burns now and again, with the opener copping a hit to the lower arm that expand rapidly however he proceeded to create his most liquid innings of the late spring, tenderizing up his 50 years with a six that was packaged over the ropes by Bumra.


OUCH! Shami cops dreadful hitOUCH! Shami cops dreadful hit1:30 


AUSTRALIA 

191 ,93/2 

INDIA 

244 ,36/9 

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