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Cricket fraternity reacts to Australia s unreal performance

Social media reaction URL Copied Players from past and present took to social media to have their say on Australia s remarkable win over India at the Adelaide Oval. The Aussie pace-bowling duo of Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins ran through the India line-up to restrict them to 36/9 – their lowest innings total in the history of Test cricket – after Mohammad Shami walked back to the pavilion retired hurt.  Australia were set a target of 90 which they chased down in the second session of day three of the Adelaide Test.  Here are some of the social media reactions from the world of cricket featuring special praise for Hazlewood (5/8) and Cummins (4/21).

Kohli blames batmen s mindset after India (36 all out) lose first Test

Kohli blames batmen s mindset after India (36 all out) lose first Test Reuters © Provided by Khaleej Times Kohli blames batmen s mindset after India (36 all out) lose first Test Josh Hazlewood took five for eight as Australia romped to an emphatic victory by eight wickets in the first Test at Adelaide Oval on Saturday after skittling India for 36, their lowest innings score in 88 years of Test cricket. Hazlewood and Pat Cummins (4-21) turned a tight Test on its head in a devastating spell of pace bowling to open the third day of the day-night Test, ripping through the much vaunted Indian batting line-up in less than two hours.

This is absurd : India s extraordinary collapse leaves Twitter in disbelief

‘This is absurd’: India’s extraordinary collapse leaves Twitter in disbelief India faced a humiliating defeat against Australia with only 89 runs to defend. Updated: December 19, 2020 4:23:58 pm The Indian cricket team on Saturday suffered the ignominy of being restricted to its lowest ever total in Test cricket, collapsing to 36/9 in the terminated second innings against Australia on the third morning of the first Day/Night Test. India’s earlier lowest score was 42 at the Lord’s in 1974 against England, known in Indian cricket parlance as “Summer of 42”. After a decent 53-run first innings lead, India suffered a humiliating defeat with only 89 runs to defend.

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