Adelaide: This has never happened in the seven-year history of Indian cricket. In Australia’s Adelaide, Australia’s second innings collapsed like a home run by just 37 runs. No batsman was able to touch double figures. Even in a strong position, the Thai cricket team lost the ‘pink ball’ fight in just two and a half days on Saturday, creating a tumultuous trend of incredible surrender. This was India’s lowest score in Test cricket. Earlier, the Indian team, led by Ajit Wadekar, who had earlier toured England on the 18th, was all out for 92 in the second innings of the Lord’s Test. So India’s embarrassing defeat by batting worse has not only surprised cricket scholars, but also ordinary cricket fans. As if everyone was completely shocked? What happened, why? No one still understands anything. This morning, Team India scored the lowest team score in their Test history, drowning in the fierce bowling of the bowlers brought by the bowlers from the Kangaroos. In the second innings, India were all out for just 37 runs, with the target of 40 runs ahead of Australia, who remain unbeaten on the pink ball to this day. The Kangaroos took a 1-0 lead in the four-wicket series with two wickets in hand.