India vs New Zealand: Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul fell early against NZ in Bengaluru on Thursday. (BCCI)
India suffered the ignominy of recording their lowest Test team total during their last tour to Australia during the 2020-21 Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
India were bowled out for a lowly 36, their second sub-50 score in all Tests, in Adelaide before the team made a resounding comeback to claim the series 2-1 in Brisbane.
India have had a poor travelling record in the past, with their next-five lowest Test scores all coming in overseas conditions between 1948 and 1996.
FOLLOW LIVE IND VS NZ 1ST TEST DAY 2
India’s lowest Test total at home, however, came in 1987 when the West Indies shot them out for 75 in Delhi with seamer Patrick Patterson claiming a five-wicket haul. India suffered a similar fate when Dale Steyn (5/23) ripped through a stacked batting order 19 years later in Ahmedabad in 2008, bundling them for 76.
As another Border-Gavaskar Trophy tour is looming, India’s final lap of preparations were off to a rocky start when they were subjected to a quick top-order collapse against New Zealand in the first Test at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on October 17, 2024.
With rain wiping out Day 1, India opted to bat first on the second day before Rohit Sharma’s side slid down to 34 for six in only 23.5 overs against the Kiwi pacers.
India are at risk of recording their lowest Test total at home and one of the poorest batting performances ever.
Here is a look at India’s lowest Test totals at home
Team | Score | Overs | Inns | Opposition | Ground | Match Date |
India | 75 | 30.5 | 1 | v West Indies | Delhi | 25 Nov 1987 |
India | 76 | 20 | 1 | v South Africa | Ahmedabad | 3 Apr 2008 |
India | 83 | 38.5 | 4 | v England | Chennai | 14 Jan 1977 |
India | 83 | 27 | 1 | v New Zealand | Mohali | 10 Oct 1999 |
India | 88 | 33.3 | 2 | v New Zealand | Brabourne | 12 Mar 1965 |
India | 89 | 54.2 | 2 | v New Zealand | Hyderabad (Deccan) | 15 Oct 1969 |
India | 90 | 30 | 3 | v West Indies | Eden Gardens | 10 Dec 1983 |
India | 100 | 48.2 | 4 | v England | Wankhede | 18 Mar 2006 |
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