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Adelaide: Former cricketer Irfan Pathan expressed his views after Indian cricket team recorded its lowest Test score of 36 runs in the match against Australia on December 19.
He tweeted, “Very disappointed with the result. We all expect the Indian team to play better cricket #INDvAUS”.
Very disappointed with the result. We all expect the Indian team to play better cricket #INDvAUS — Irfan Pathan (@IrfanPathan) December 19, 2020 On the other hand, another former cricketer Mohammad Kaif wrote, “Switch off the phones, shut out the noise, stick together as a group and look ahead, that is the only way to get out of this right now for India. @ajinkyarahane88 needs to gather the group together and stamp his leadership going forward #hanginthere #AusvInd #cricket”.
Switch off the phones, shut out the noise, stick together as a group and look ahead, that is the only way to get out of this right now for India. @ajinkyarahane88 needs to gather the group together and stamp his leadership going forward #hanginthere #AusvInd #cricket — Mohammad Kaif (@MohammadKaif) December 19, 2020 India set target of 90 runs The Indian team was in the dominant position after the first innings performance as it took a 53-run lead over the Aussies.
In the second inning, India was bundled out for 36 setting a target of 90 runs. The hosts chased down the total comfortably inside 21 overs.
This score of 36 is India’s lowest-ever score in Test cricket. Before this, India’s lowest score was 42 in Test cricket against England in 1974.

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