1. India Test matches team lowest innings totals - Records
India. 66, 34.1 ; India. 67, 24.2x8 ; India. 75, 30.5 ; India. 76, 20.0 ...
Find India cricket Test matches team lowest innings totals at ESPNcricinfo. Records and stats of India Test matches team lowest innings totals.

2. Stats: Lowest totals by India in Tests - CricTracker
Aug 25, 2021 · India were restricted to their ninth-lowest total in Test cricket history, as they collapsed for 78 runs in merely 40.4 overs after opting ...
The 78 all-out at Headingley was India's ninth-lowest total in Test history.

3. On This Day in 2020: India recorded their lowest Test score of 36 against ...
Dec 19, 2021 · India's earlier lowest score was 42 at the Lord's in 1974 against England, known in Indian cricket parlance as 'Summer of 42.'
India’s earlier lowest score was 42 at the Lord’s in 1974 against England, known in Indian cricket parlance as ‘Summer of 42.’

4. India's lowest score in Test: The disastrous 36 vs Australia
Dec 19, 2020 · India's lowest score in Test cricket is 36 all out, recorded against Australia during the first match at the Adelaide Oval in 2020.
India’s lowest score in Test cricket is 36 all out, recorded against Australia during the first match at the Adelaide Oval in 2020. India lost the Test by eight wickets.

5. Data check: After India fold for 36/9 in Adelaide, a look at lowest Test ...
Dec 19, 2020 · At one stage, India were reduced to 26/8 and looked like they might equal the lowest ever Test score (26 by New Zealand) but Hanuma Vihari's ...
Only for the second time in Test cricket that all 11 batsmen failed to reach double digit scores in an innings.

6. India all out for 36 - their lowest-ever Test score | Cricket News - Sky Sports
Dec 19, 2020 · India were skittled for 36 - their lowest-ever Test score - during a stunning passage of play as Australia romped to an eight-wicket win ...
India skittled for 36 - their lowest-ever Test score and the lowest seen in the format since 1955 - as Australia win series opener in Adelaide; Josh Hazlewood takes 5-8 and Pat Cummins 4-21 before hosts ease to eight-wicket win

7. Top 10 lowest scores in Test cricket
Dec 19, 2020 · India's earlier lowest score was 42 at the Lord's which came way back in 1974 against England. This was also the lowest score in the history of ...
India recorded their lowest total in Test cricket on Saturday. India lost the contest against Australia by 8 wickets in Adelaide.

8. Australia dismiss India for 36 - their lowest ever Test score - Mint
Dec 19, 2020 · The Indian cricket team on Saturday scored its lowest ever lowest ever total in Test cricket, collapsing to 36/9 in the terminated second ...
India's earlier lowest score was 42 at the Lord's in 1974 against England, known in Indian cricket parlance as 'Summer of 42'

FAQs
What is the lowest test score in Test for India? ›
The lowest score in Test history for India is 36 scored in their second innings against Australia in the first Test of the 2020 Australian tour.
What is India's lowest score in cricket? ›Lowest score defended in Test cricket is 85. India has to break 141-year-old record to win the 3rd Test in Indore.
What is the lowest score in a Test match? ›Frank Tyson provided two early breakthroughs for England, after which Appleyard and Statham got 7 wickets between themselves to crumble the Kiwis for just 26 runs, which stands as the lowest total ever registered in Test cricket, to this very day.
What is Pakistan lowest test score? ›# | Score | Date |
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1 | 49 | 01-Feb-2013 |
2 | 53 | 11-Oct-2002 |
3 | 59 | 11-Oct-2002 |
4 | 62 | 13-Nov-1981 |
Rajesh Chauhan (India) – 1994
Rajesh Chauhan's effort of nine runs from 96 deliveries came at Ahmedabad as India took on Sri Lanka in 1994. The innings took over two hours, but it was vital in the context of the test. Chauhan protected his wicket as Mohammad Azharuddin scored 152 at the other end.
- Zimbabwe - 35 in 18 overs against Sri Lanka at Harare in 2004.
- USA - 35 in 12 overs against Nepal at Kirtipur in 2020.
- Canada - 36 in 18.4 overs against Sri Lanka at Paarl in 2003.
- Zimbabwe - 38 in 15.4 overs against Sri Lanka at Colombo in 2001.
On 25 April 2004, the Zimbabwe cricket team recorded the lowest score in ODI history. During the third one-day international of Sri Lanka's tour of Zimbabwe, the hosts were bowled out for 35 at Harare Sports Club in 2004.
What is the lowest run in Test 1 innings? ›The New Zealand cricket team holds the unwanted record for the lowest score in Test cricket. The Kiwis, playing against England during the second Test of England tour of New Zealand in 1955, were bundled out for just 26 runs inside 27 overs.
What is slowest innings in test? ›Remarkably, Allott survived for a total of 77 balls without scoring even a single run, making it the slowest innings in the history of Test cricket.
What is the highest score made in test? ›
As of June 2023, the cricket player that holds the record for the highest individual score in international test match cricket is Brian Lara of the West Indies. The legendary batsman scored a record-breaking 400 not out against England in 2004.
What is India's lowest score in T20? ›Lowest T20 cricket by India
India's lowest score in T20 cricket is 74 against Australia in Melbourne back in February 2008.
- Pakistan – 765/6d. Pakistan v Sri Lanka, February 2009 (Karachi) ...
- West Indies – 790/3d. West Indies v Pakistan, February 1958 (Kingston) ...
- England – 849. West Indies v England, April 1930 (Kingston) ...
- England – 903/7d. England v Australia, August 1938 (The Oval) ...
- Sri Lanka – 952/6d.
Did Rahul Dravid face 100 balls to score 1 run?
What is the lowest IPL score? ›The lowest score in IPL history is 49 runs by Bangalore against Kolkata in 2017. The Bangalore batters failed to chase down a target of 132 runs and got bowled out in just 9.4 overs.
What is India's highest test live score? ›Team | Score | Opposition |
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India | 759/7d | v England |
India | 726/9d | v Sri Lanka |
India | 707 | v Sri Lanka |
India | 705/7d | v Australia |
After their 5-wicket win against Australia, India became the number 1 ranked team in all three formats i.e. Tests, ODIs, and T20Is.