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10 Lowest Score in Test Cricket of All Times

10 Lowest Score in Test Cricket of All Times
10 Lowest Score in Test Cricket of All Times

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Ground Report | New Delhi:  10 Lowest Score in Test Cricket; The third day of the Day / Night Test between India and Australia has started. Till the time of writing, Team India has scored 19 runs losing 6 wickets in 15 overs. Vihari 0 * and Wriddhiman Saha are frozen at the crease scoring 0 *. India’s total lead has been 72 runs.

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Team India extended their innings 9/1 on the third day. The 15-run tally for India was far worse. On this score, Team India lost their four wickets. First of all Jasprit Bumrah (2) was caught by Pat Cummins. After this, Cummins got Cheteshwar Pujara caught by wicketkeeper Pan. After Pujara’s dismissal, Mayank Agarwal (9) was dismissed by Josh Hazlewood. Then vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane was not allowed by Josh Hazlewood to open the account and was caught out by wicketkeeper Pan.

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Captain Virat Kohli (4) then added to India’s scoreboard with a four, but could not stay long at the crease and returned to the pavilion with a catch from Cameroon Green off Pat Cummins.

On the second day of the match, India scored 244 runs in the first innings. For India, captain Virat Kohli played an excellent innings of 74 runs. In response to India’s score, Australia’s first innings was reduced to 191 runs. For India, off-spinner R Ashwin took the most four wickets. On the basis of the first innings, India got a significant lead of 53 runs.

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10 Lowest Score in Test Cricket

Team  Score  Opposition  Venue Year
New Zealand 26 England Auckland 1955
South Africa 30 England Port Elizabeth 1896
South Africa 30 England Birmingham 1924
South Africa 35 England Cape Town 1899
South Africa 36 Australia Melbourne 1932
Australia  36 England Birmingham 1902
New Zealand 42 Australia Wellington 1946
Australia  42 England Sydney 1888
India 42 England Lord’s  1974
South Africa 43 England Cape Town 1889
Bangladesh 43 Windies North Sound 2018

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