Adelaide: The Indian innings collapsed embarrassingly on the third day of the day-night test against Australia in Adelaide. In their second innings, the Indian team was all out for just 36 runs. This is India's smallest score in the history of Test cricket. With this, Team India broke the embarrassing record of its smallest score against England 46 years ago. Let me tell you that in 1974, Team India was piled up against England at Lord's for just 42 runs. With this, Australia needs only 90 runs to win in Adelaide. No batsman in Team India could reach double figures. Mayank Agarwal scored the highest 9 run opener. The highest 5 wickets for Australia were Josh Hazlewood, while Pat Cummins also took 4 wickets. Earlier, Team India started the day by 9 runs for 1 wicket. Mayank Agarwal and night watchman Jaspreet Bumrah were at the crease. Pat Cummins took the wicket of Bumrah on the score of 15 and after this, the fall of Team India started. After the second wicket fell, not a single run was added to the team's account and Cheteshwar Pujara (0), Mayank Agarwal (9) and Ajinkya Rahane (0) also returned to the pavilion. There were expectations from captain Virat Kohli, who batted brilliantly in the first innings, but he also became a victim of Pat Cummins with a four. Team India lost 5 wickets within just 4 runs between 15 and 19 runs. Also Read:- Team achievements' ahead of 'individual awards: Neuer Ind Vs Aus: Kohli became 'Superman' in Adelaide, Watch video of taking super catch Asian Champions League: Finally A Final, Ulsan to lock horns with Persepolis