Published 13:18 IST, December 19th 2020
Bollywood shocked with India's collapse against Australia; express optimism amid trolling
Bollywood stars were shocked with India's collapse against Australia in the first Test at Adelaide. Many expressed optimism amid the intense trolling
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From being in pole position to winning the first Test against Australia at Adelaide, India crumbled like a pack of cards to score 36, registering their lowest Test score of all time on Saturday. Virat Kohli’s men were at the receiving end of some strong reactions from netizens, and memes ruled the roost. Even stars of the film industry reacted with shock, but many of them expected a turnaround.
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Bollywood reacts to India's collapse against Australia
India did not technically get bowled out as Mohammad Shami was the last man to depart, but only as a retired hurt. Actor Gulshan Devaiah quipped that the bowler gettin ‘hurt’ similarly hurt his feelings, and that he’d go to bed pretending it was yesterday.
Actor Angad Bedi reacted to Virender Sehwag sharing the 'OTP', the individual scores of the Indian batsmen, over the forgettable display and wrote that he was saddened.
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Actor-comedian Suresh Menon joked about wanting the team's ‘resignation letter’ over the debacle.
Lawyer Ishkaran Singh Bhandari was among the others to be in disbelief over the Indian batting display.
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However, many of them did not come down heavily on the side. Riding on a first innings lead of 53, India still managed to set a target of 90 for the Australians.
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Many believed that India still had a chance to come back in the game and 'create history.' Actor Vinay Pathak and directors Sudhir Mishra and Anil Sharma were optimistic even with the slim chances.
Photographer-producer Atul Kasbekar termed it as ‘one bad day’ and urged ‘true fans’ to continue supporting the team. He wrote that the Indian side was too good to collapse in this manner again.
India collapse against Australia
After a impressive display with the ball to dismiss Australia for 191 in the first innings, India was looking at a decent total to put pressure on the opposition in the fourth innings. However, they went down like nine pins, with none of them managing to cross double figures, Mayank Agarwal’s 9 being the highest. Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins wreacked havoc with five and four wickets respectively.
13:18 IST, December 19th 2020