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Worst Collapses
Rajneesh Gupta |
December 27, 2003 23:00 IST Last Updated: December 28, 2003 07:13 IST
India were bowled out for 366 in their first innings of the third Test match at Melbourne. At one stage India were 350 for four, but last six wickets could add only 16 runs to the total. This is one of the worst 'six-wicket' collapse for India in Test cricket as is evident from the following table: Wkts/Runs | From | To | Score | Vs | Inns | Test | Venue | Season | 6/6 | 75-3 | 81-9 | 81 + | NZ | 2nd | 3rd | Wellington | 1975-76 | 6/7 | 21-1 | 28-7 | 89 | NZ | 1st | 3rd | Hyderabad | 1969-70 | 6/12 | 55-2 | 67-8 | 82 | Eng | 2nd | 3rd | Old Trafford | 1952 | 6/12 | 102-1 | 114-7 | 197 | Pak | 2nd | 2nd | Karachi | 1982-83 | 6/13 | 205-4 | 218 | 218 | WI | 2nd | 2nd | Port-of-Spain | 2001-02 | 6/14 | 146-4 | 160 | 160 | Pak | 2nd | 3rd | Bombay | 1979-80 | 6/15 | 146-3 | 161-9 | 164 | NZ | 1st | 1st | Christchurch | 1989-90 | 6/16 | 350-4 | 366 | 366 | Aus | 1st | 3rd | Melbourne | 2003-04 | + innings completed with nine wickets down as one batsman was unable to bat
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