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India's Lowest Test Total Away And Home
This abysmal performance was spearheaded by New Zealand’s relentless pace attack, which took full advantage of the overcast conditions to dismantle India's lineup in stunning fashion. The collapse included five Indian batters departing without scoring, a rare and painful sight for the home crowd.
The total of 46 is now India's lowest in a home Test, breaking a 37-year-old record. The previous lowest was 75 against the West Indies in 1987 in Delhi. The magnitude of Thursday's failure was amplified by the fact that this was only the second instance in India's history when five of their batters recorded ducks in a home Test innings — the first being in Mohali, also against New Zealand, in 1999.
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