Bengaluru 17 October (VNI )In a shocking turn of events, the Indian cricket team recorded its lowest-ever score on home soil, crumbling to just 46 runs against New Zealand during the first Test in Bengaluru. The match had already been affected by rain, which washed out the opening day, leaving fans hoping for a thrilling encounter when the hosts chose to bat first. However, under overcast skies, that decision quickly turned into a nightmare.
The Indian batting lineup, known for its resilience and talent, found itself unable to cope with the challenging conditions, losing wickets at alarming regularity. In a historic low, five of the Indian batters failed to score even a single run, marking the first instance where the team has been bowled out for less than 50 runs in a Test innings on home turf. The team folded in just 31.1 overs, a stark contrast to the aggressive batting style that fans have come to expect.
Rishabh Pant was the sole beacon of hope for India, managing to top-score with a meager 20 runs off 49 balls. The next best performance came from Yashasvi Jaiswal, who could only muster 13 runs. As the Indian batters walked back to the pavilion one by one, the atmosphere in the stadium turned from anticipation to disbelief, with fans left scratching their heads at the sudden collapse.
The aftermath of this dismal performance saw social media buzzing, particularly with discussions around veteran players Ajinkya Rahane and Cheteshwar Pujara. Both batters have been sidelined for some time, as selectors have opted for a younger squad, but the shocking score left many questioning if experience might have made a difference in such trying conditions.
As the dust settles on this historic low, one can't help but ponder the future of Indian cricket. With young talents being groomed, it is essential for the selectors to strike a balance between experience and youth. The pressure now falls on the younger players to learn from this experience and bounce back, as the team looks to restore its pride in the remaining days of the Test series.
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