India’s latest low point in Test cricket occurred when they were dismissed for just 46 runs in the first innings of the Bengaluru Test against New Zealand. This total is now the third-lowest in India’s history, reflecting the struggles of the batting lineup in testing conditions.
India’s Lowest Test Total: 36 Against Australia (2020)

The lowest-ever total in India’s Test cricket history occurred in the Adelaide Test in 2020. India, facing Australia in a day-night encounter, collapsed for a shocking 36 runs in their second innings. This dismal performance was largely due to the lethal bowling from Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins, who exposed India’s vulnerabilities under lights.
India’s Second-Lowest Score: 42 Against England (1974)
India recorded their second-lowest score in 1974, bowled out for 42 runs against England at Lord’s. On that fateful day, India struggled to cope with the swing and seam movement, leading to one of their most humbling defeats.
India’s History of Low Scores
India has faced dismissals under 60 runs on five occasions in Test cricket. These collapses highlight the recurring issue of India’s batting struggles in challenging conditions, despite their many memorable achievements over the years.
Conclusion
The recent collapse in Bengaluru against New Zealand adds another chapter to India’s history of low Test totals. It serves as a reminder that, while India has enjoyed great success, they have also faced their fair share of setbacks, especially when conditions favor the bowlers.








