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1 Australia s Pat Cummins throws the ball in celebration after he caught and bowled Jasprit Bumrah on the third day of their cricket Test at Adelaide on Saturday. AP/PTI photo
Adelaide, December 19
The Indian cricket team under Virat Kohli faced its worst hour of embarrassment while collapsing to its lowest Test score of 36 as a rampaging Australia cruised to an emphatic eight-wicket victory inside two and a half days in the opening day/night Test here on Saturday.
There were no demons in the pitch but Josh Hazlewood (5-3-8-5) and Patrick Cummins (10.2-4-21-4) displayed fast bowling of highest quality, the impact of which will be far-reaching with three more Tests to go.
Bumrah and company will hope history repeats itself Down Under
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India’s fast bowling attack, capable of crossing the 140kmph mark consistently, can match the best in the business
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Mohammed Shami and Jasprit Bumrah. File
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India’s fast bowling attack, capable of crossing the 140kmph mark consistently, can match the best in the business
In Johannesburg three years ago, India did something that was so startling, so historically unexpected that for many it overshadowed the result of the Test match. India beat South Africa, but what stood out was their bowling line-up.