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Australia beat India by eight wickets within the first Test in Adelaide on Saturday.© AFP
Legend Sachin Tendulkar feels that the Virat Kohli-led facet was outclassed by Australia within the second innings which resulted in an eight-wicket win for the hosts within the pink-ball Test on the Adelaide Oval on Saturday. India was within the dominant place after the primary innings efficiency as they took a 62-run lead over the Aussies. Taking to Twitter Tendulkar wrote, “With the way India batted & bowled in the 1st innings, they were in the driver”s seat, but the Aussies came back really hard this morning. That is the beauty of Test cricket. It”s NEVER over till it’s over. India was outclassed in the 2nd half. Congratulations to Australia!”
With the best way India batted & bowled within the 1st innings, they have been within the driver’s seat, however the Aussies got here again actually exhausting this morning.
That is the great thing about Test cricket.
It’s NEVER over until it is over. India was outclassed within the 2nd half. Congratulations to Australia!
— Sachin Tendulkar (@sachin_rt) December 19, 2020
Former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan criticised India and mentioned the facet must play higher cricket. “Very disappointed with the result. We all expect the Indian team to play better cricket #INDvAUS,” he tweeted.
Fiery spells from Hazlewood and Cummins noticed the Indian batting collapse and Australia was given a mediocre goal of 90 runs to win the sport. The hosts chased down the full comfortably inside 21 overs as Joe Burns scored an unbeaten half-century and Matthew Wade smashed 33 runs.
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The Virat Kohli-led facet might need had a 62-run lead coming into the third day of the primary Test, however the facet squandered the benefit because the batsmen didn’t rise to the event and Australia made gentle work of the guests. India was bundled out for 36 within the second innings.
For Australia, Hazelwood scalped 5 wickets whereas Pat Cummins took 4 wickets. This rating of 36 is India’s lowest-ever rating in Test cricket. Before this, India’s lowest rating was 42 in Test cricket towards England in 1974.
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