36 all out: Humiliation for India as Australia clinch first Test
ADELAIDE: A devastated India crashed to their lowest ever score of 36 on Saturday as Australia ran riot to win the opening Test in Adelaide by eight wickets after Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins produced a bowling masterclass.
India started the third day of the pink-ball Test on nine for one and with a 62-run lead, looking to build a competitive second innings total for the hosts to chase.
But their hopes were left in tatters by a wicket with bounce and deviation as Hazlewood took 5-8, including his 200th Test wicket, and Cummins 4-21. Wicketkeeper Tim Paine claimed five catches as the bowlers found the edge.
“I didn’t expect it to come that quick, I was expecting a real dogfight,” said skipper Paine.
“To hang in, give our bowlers a chance, and then turn up and start the day the way we did, full credit to our bowling attack again.
“It’s nice to get off to a good start. Chuffed with the way we bowled in this Test.”
It was an incredible Indian collapse, with no batsman reaching double figures during a capitulation that lasted less than 22 overs, in contrast to their battling first innings’ 244.
That included skipper Virat Kohli, who fell for four and now heads home for the birth of his first child, leaving his stunned team to face three more Tests, starting in Melbourne on Boxing Day, without him. Ajinkya Rahane will assume the captaincy.
“It’s very hard to put those feelings into words,” said a disconsolate Kohli.
“We had a lead of 60-odd when we arrived, and then just collapsed. We played two days of good cricket to get in a position and then just lose it in an hour. It really hurts.”
India’s previous Test low was 42 against England at Lord’s in 1974. Their 36 was the joint fourth lowest of all time, with New Zealand’s 26 facing England in 1955 at Auckland the worst ever.
The carnage left Australia, who scored 191 in the first innings, needing 90 to win, with out-of-form Joe Burns hitting a confidence-building 51 not out, including a six to win the match.
Matthew Wade made 33 and Marnus Labuschagne six with Steve Smith not out one.
Cummins wasted no time removing nightwatchman Jasprit Bumrah for two in the second over of the day, tempting him to push at a slower ball that popped back up to him.
Score Board
India won toss
India 1st Innings 244 all out (V. Kohli 74; M. Starc 4-53)
Australia 1st Innings 191 all out (T. Paine 73, M. Labuschagne 47; R. Ashwin 4-55)
India 2nd Innings (overnight 9-1)
P. Shaw b Cummins 4
M. Agarwal c Paine b Hazlewood 9
J. Bumrah c & b Cummins 2
C. Pujara c Paine b Cummins 0
*V. Kohli c Green b Cummins 4
A. Rahane c Paine b Hazlewood 0
H. Vihari c Paine b Hazlewood 8
W. Saha c Labuschagne b Hazlewood 4
R. Ashwin c Paine b Hazlewood 0
U. Yadav not out 4
M. Shami ret hurt 1
Extras 0
Total (9 wickets, 21.1 overs) 36
Fall: 1-7 (Shaw), 2-15 (Bumrah), 3-15 (Pujara), 4-15 (Agarwal), 5-15 (Rahane), 6-19 (Kohli), 7-26 (Saha), 8-26 (Ashwin), 9-31 (Vihari), 9-36 (Shami - retired hurt)
Bowling: Starc 6-3-7-0, Cummins 10.2-4-21-4, Hazlewood 5-3-8-5
Australia 2nd Innings
J. Burns not out 51
M. Wade run out 33
M. Labuschagne c Agarwal b Ashwin 6
S. Smith not out 1
Extras (lb1, nb1) 2
Total (2 wickets, 21 overs) 93
Did not bat: Travis Head, Cameron Green, *Tim Paine, Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood
Fall: 1-70 (Wade), 2-82 (Labuschagne)
Bowling: Bumrah 7-1-27-0, Yadev 8-1-49-0, Ashwin 6-1-16-1
Result: Australia won by 8 wickets
Man of the Match: T Paine (Australia)
Umpires: Paul Reiffel (AUS), Bruce Oxenford (AUS). TV umpire: Rod Tucker (AUS)
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