Delhi: The second match of the five-match Test series between India and Australia was played in Adelaide, which was a day-night Test. In this match, Australia defeated India by 10 wickets. With this win, the hosts leveled the series 1-1. In the first Test, India defeated Australia by 295 runs in Perth, but Team India’s performance in Adelaide was very disappointing. Now let us know about those 3 Indian players, who proved to be a complete failure in this test and could not perform as per their name.

AUS vs IND: Australia defeated India by 10 wickets in the second test match, leveled the series.

Rohit Sharma

Indian captain Rohit Sharma’s poor form continues. His bat remained silent even in the Adelaide Test. In the first innings he scored only 3 runs, while in the second innings he was out for 6 runs. In this match, Rohit was batting in the middle order, but he failed to fulfill the needs of the team. Bumrah took command of India in the first test in the absence of Hitman and took 8 wickets, and also led the team to victory by 295 runs. In such a situation, Rohit failed to show the ‘passion’ of Bumrah.

Virat Kohli

Team India’s great batsman and run machine Virat Kohli also flopped in the Adelaide Test. He scored only 7 runs in the first innings, while he was out for 11 runs in the second innings. Kohli’s performance in the Pink Ball Test was disappointing, which dealt a big blow to Team India. The work for which Kohli is known, he could not live up to that criterion in the day-night test.

Rishabh Pant

Experienced wicketkeeper batsman Rishabh Pant failed to score big in both the innings. He got good starts in both the innings, but failed to convert it into a big innings. Pant scored 21 runs in the first innings, while he was out for 28 runs in the second innings. He lost his wicket at the time when the team expected the most from him.

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