India's recent defeat to Australia at the Adelaide Oval highlighted several key weaknesses in their performance.
1. Batting Collapse: One of the most significant weaknesses was the team's batting collapse in the second innings. India was dismissed for a mere 36 runs, their lowest-ever total in Test cricket. This was a result of both technical flaws and mental pressure against Australia's fierce pace attack, especially under the tricky conditions of the pink ball.
2. Vulnerability to Pace: India's batters struggled against Australia's fast bowlers, particularly on the bouncy pitches in Adelaide. Despite having a strong lineup, they were unable to handle the swing and bounce provided by Australia's pace attack, which included Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins.
3. Inconsistent Batting Order: The team's middle and lower order showed inconsistency. While the top order has been reliable in recent matches, the inability of the middle and lower order to build partnerships in crucial moments was evident.
4. Pressure Handling: The pressure of playing a Day-Night Test under the lights seems to have affected India's performance. The team failed to adapt to the conditions, leading to their downfall.
In summary, India's weaknesses in this match were exposed in their inability to handle the pace attack, adapt to conditions, and their complete collapse in the second innings, which led to their cr
ushing defeat.
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