India’s 36 all out was more about superb bowling than dismal batting

​​Saturday’s highest scorer was Mayank Agarwal (9), felled by a perfectly rising Hazlewood ‘pinko’ knicked to the keeper.

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The point is, the double-scything action of Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins was more devastating than India’s devastated performance.
We thought it would be right to comment on India’s 36 all out second innings total against Australia only after 36 hours had elapsed post the cataclysmic event in Adelaide on Saturday. After all, apart from the media here — social and ‘anti-social’ — berating and lampooning Virat Kohli’s side for notching up India’s worst Test total ever, Sunil Gavaskar may also be secretly pleased for his notorious 36 runs, unbeaten (!) off 174 balls in the 1975 World Cup ODI against England now being eclipsed in the latest 20.1 overs Aussie culling.

The point is, the double-scything action of Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins was more devastating than India’s devastated performance.

Right from the third over when Cummins’ sheer pace with his ‘wobble ball’ skittled the stumps of Prithvi Shaw, to the veritable ‘action replays’ of fast-bowling fishing landing prize catches in wicketkeeper Tim Paine’s gloves, the hosts were on Australian summer fire. India’s earlier lowest, 42 all out at Lord’s against England in 1974 had Eknath Solkar reaching double figures (18 not out).


Saturday’s highest scorer was Mayank Agarwal (9), felled by a perfectly rising Hazlewood ‘pinko’ knicked to the keeper. For those who missed out on the innings, a replay will showcase a class act of pace blitzkrieging. It will be as short as it was on Saturday.

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