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The batting collapses that cost India matches

New Delhi: India have lost nine out of eleven test matches when their batting order collapsed after being in a reasonably decent position in year 2014.The worst collapse was at Oval in the second inning

India TV Sports Desk Published : Dec 29, 2014 13:43 IST, Updated : Dec 29, 2014 14:48 IST

In the current tour of Australia, at Adelaide in the first test India were well placed at 367 for four but a sudden flood of wickets reduced them to 444 all out. Last six batsmen added just 77 runs. In the second inning too India lost 8 wickets for 73 runs. They were going steady at 242/2 to be bundled out for 315. India lost the test by 48 runs.

Brisbane test too saw India losing six wickets for just 87 runs. India lost this test too by 4 wickets and gone 0-2 down in the 4-test series.

And during on going third test at Melbourne India lost the initiative by losing 7 wickets for 56 runs. They were 409/3 at one stage and went down to 465 in first innings.

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