Wednesday, March 19th, 2025

IND vs AUS: Australia surrenders in front of India, Kangaroos kneel down for the first time in Perth, boom-boom Bumrah…


New Delhi. The Kangaroos, who were proud of bowling out India for 150 runs, were brought to their knees by Jasprit Bumrah and Company within a few hours. Under the leadership of captain Jasprit Bumrah, India all out Australia for 104 runs. With this, India got a lead of 46 runs in the first innings. This is the first time in 43 years that India has bowled out Australia in such a low score at home. With this, India had bowled out Australia for 83 runs at home in 1981. India did this demonstration in Melbourne.

The first test match is being played between India and Australia in Perth. On the first day of the match, the Indian team was out for 150 runs. After this, by the end of the day’s play, India had taken 7 wickets of Australia. India bundled out Australia for 104 runs on Saturday, the second day of the match. If we talk about Perth, India has restricted Australia to a score of less than 200 for the first time in this city. Earlier, Australia’s lowest score against India in Perth was 212 runs, which it made in 2008.

Bumrah took 5 wickets, Harshit took 3 wickets
Indian captain Jasprit Bumrah played the biggest role in defeating Australia cheaply. he/she took 5 wickets in the match. he/she forced Steve Smith to score a golden duck. Bumrah got good support from fellow fast bowlers. Harshit Rana, playing his/her debut test, took 3 wickets. Mohammad Siraj took 2 wickets in his/her name. All the 20 wickets fallen so far in this match have been in the name of fast bowlers. All 10 wickets of India in the first innings were also taken by Australia’s fast bowlers.

Harshit Rana took 3 wickets in his/her debut test. (AP)

Third lowest score after 2000
Australia’s 104 runs is its third lowest score at home since 2000. Australia’s lowest score at home since 2000 has been 85 runs. he/she was forced to score this score by South Africa in Hobart in 2016. Earlier in 2010, England had bowled out Australia for 98 runs in Melbourne.

Out for 150 runs, still a big lead
This is only the third time when India has taken the lead over the opposition team by scoring 150 or less runs. The Indian record of taking lead by scoring the least runs is against New Zealand. In 2002, India took a lead of 5 runs despite being all out for 99 runs in the Hamilton Test against New Zealand. Similarly, against England in 1936, after being out for 147 runs, they took a lead of 13 runs. Now after being out for 150 runs, Team India managed to take a lead of 46 runs, which can prove to be decisive in the match.

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