India Registers Humiliating Record After Run-Out Collapse At Sydney
Then in the 97th over of the innings, Jadeja tried to take 2 runs after playing a flick shot towards short-leg off Starc's ball. It was difficult to take two runs there, and Labuschagne then came up with a direct throw towards the bowlers' end. Bumrah fell short of the crease and got run-out. Photo Courtesy: AFP
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View In AppRavichandran Ashwin was the next to get run-out. In the 93rd over of the innings, Ravindra Jadeja wanted to take a single by pushing the ball towards mid-off off Cameron Green's delivery. Cummins, standing at mid-off, threw the ball towards the keeper's end. By the time Ashwin could reach the crease, Labuschagne had destroyed the bails. Photo Courtesy: AFP
In the 68th over of the Indian innings, Hanuma Vihari wanted to steal a quick single off Nathan Lyon. Fielder Josh Hazlewood caught the ball while diving and hit a direct throw to the wicket. Vihari fell short of the crease and returned to the pavilion after scoring 4 runs. Photo Courtesy: AFP
The Indian team would have broken its own 65-year-old record if a total of 4 batsmen would have been run-out today. The Indian team's record of 4 players getting run-out in a single innings of Test cricket was made in 1955, against Pakistan in the Peshawar Test. Photo Courtesy: AFP
For the seventh time in Indian cricket team's Test cricket history, three or more batsmen were run-out in a Test innings. The last time, 12 years ago in 2008, Virender Sehwag, Yuvraj Singh and VVS Laxman were run-out in the second innings of Mohali Test against England. Photo Courtesy: AFP
Team India's Hanuma Vihari (4), Ravichandran Ashwin (10) and Jasprit Bumrah (0) got run-out during India's first innings. After this, a humiliating record has been registered in the name of India cricket team! Photo Courtesy: AFP
India's star opener Shubman Gill (50) and Cheteshwar Pujara (50) played half-century innings for India. Apart from these two, Rishabh Pant was the third-highest run-getter for India as he contributed with 36 runs. Three batsmen - Hanuma Vihari, Ravichandran Ashwin and Jaspreet Bumrah - getting run-out broke team India's back. Photo Courtesy: AFP
The Indian batsmen surrendered on Day 3 of India vs Australia third Test match being played in Sydney, which helped Australia gain a strong 94-run lead in the first innings. By the end of the third day's play, Australia had scored 103 runs in their second innings, after losing two wickets. Marnus Labuschagne (47 *) and Steve Smith (29 *) remain unbeaten at the crease. Earlier, in response to Australia's 338 runs, Indian team bundled out for 244 runs. Photo Courtesy: AFP
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