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India’s Batting Collapse: A Historic Low as They Fall to 46 Against New Zealand in Bengaluru

October 17, 20244 Mins Read
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In a shocking turn of events just one week after their triumphant performance in Kanpur, the Indian cricket team faced an utter debacle against New Zealand. On Day 2 of the first Test in Bengaluru, the team crumbled spectacularly, bowled out for a lamentable score of 46—a stark reminder of the fragility of greatness in sport. This dismal tally not only registered as India’s third-lowest total in the annals of Test cricket but also marked a disheartening low for the nation’s performance on home turf.

Under a dreary blanket of clouds, the Indian innings unraveled in a mere 31.2 overs at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium. The New Zealand bowlers, with William O’Rourke and Matt Henry leading the charge, unleashed a relentless assault, ignited by the early dismissal of captain Rohit Sharma, courtesy of veteran Tim Southee. India’s strategy to bat first under ominous skies proved disastrous, the pitch having remained veiled for days due to relentless rains in the city.

Live Updates from Bengaluru: India vs New Zealand, 1st Test Day 2

The Indian batting order was a far cry from the indomitable giants seen just days prior. Five players—Virat Kohli, surprisingly positioned at No. 3, alongside Sarfaraz Khan, Ravindra Jadeja, KL Rahul, and R Ashwin—returned to the pavilion without so much as a run to their names.

India’s Lowest Test Totals: A Grim Listing

  1. 36-all out vs Australia in Adelaide, 2020
  2. 42-all out vs England in London, 1974
  3. 46-all out vs New Zealand in Bengaluru, 2024*
  4. 58-all out vs Australia in Brisbane, 1947
  5. 58-all out vs England in Manchester, 1952

The Loneliest at Home: 75-all out vs West Indies in Delhi, 1987

This debacle not only cemented the 46 runs as the lowest ever recorded in the subcontinent—usurping West Indies’ meager 53 against Pakistan in 1986—but also etched itself in memory as the poorest score on Indian soil. India’s hopes had soared high following a convincing 2-0 sweep of Bangladesh just earlier; now they confronted a harsh reality laid bare by the New Zealand pace attack, which thrived on conditions akin to their own familiar green pastures.

The day’s events showcased a disappointing lack of resilience among the Indian batters. Rishabh Pant and Yashasvi Jaiswal were the only players showing flickers of determination; the rest faltered. Anil Kumble, offering his insights to broadcasters, expressed his dismay, stating, “It’s a bit worrying. The lack of application from our batters is surprising. Adaptation is key, especially against a formidable bowling attack. The losses today were disappointing to say the least.”

Strategic Missteps: A Catalog of Errors

India’s tactical miscues were glaring. Winning the toss could have set the stage for their fast bowlers to exploit a faltering New Zealand batting lineup, but instead, they offered the visitors an unexpected reprieve. The puzzling decision to place Virat Kohli at No. 3 in such culpable conditions raised eyebrows; they failed to protect their most seasoned batter.

Alternately, KL Rahul—an opener by trade with experience on the Bengaluru pitch—might have been a wiser choice to navigate the uphill battle. Kohli’s journey ended abruptly, his score lingering at an unceremonious zero. Sarfaraz Khan’s rash dismissal further compounded the woes, while Rahul’s attempt to chase a wide delivery led him to share the same fate as his teammates.

The all-rounders, Jadeja and Ashwin, were unable to provide the stability needed as Henry and O’Rourke wreaked havoc. With India languishing at 34 for 7, hopes dwindled. Pant briefly ignited hope, scoring 20, but couldn’t convert it into something monumental before being dismissed by Henry post-lunch.

As the last wickets tumbled and the land stood witness to a disheartening 46 all out, the echoes of disbelief resonated across the cricketing world. Should this be a clarion call to re-evaluate strategy and resolve, only time will tell. What remains certain is that the road ahead just became a bit more arduous for the once-mighty Indian cricket team.

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