Joffra Archer had predicted 14 years ago, Team India will be all out at 46, tweet goes viral

Jofra Archer Prediction: In the Bengaluru Test match being played with New Zealand, Team India witnessed disappointing batting in the first innings. The entire team was all out on the score of 46. Meanwhile, a tweet by England's star pacer Joffra Archer again went viral, in which he had predicted India's all out on the score of 46 14 years ago.

Joffra Archer had predicted this 14 years ago

In the Bengaluru Test, Team India was all out on the score of 46. After this, a tweet by England fast bowler Joffra Archer went viral on social media, which once again surprised everyone. Archer had made a tweet on 21 November 2014, in which it is written 46.

Since then, users have been linking this tweet with Team India being all out on the score of 46 runs in the match being played between India and New Zealand. However, this is not the first time, rather similar predictions of Archer have come true many times before.

Team India all out on 46

Indian batsmen looked completely defeated in front of the bowling of New Zealand cricket team. Only 2 batsmen of the team could touch double figures. One Yashasvi Jaiswal was out on 13, and the other was Rishabh Pant who was out on the score of 20(49) runs. At the same time, the shameful thing was that in the first innings of Team India, half the team i.e. 5 players were out on duck without even opening the account.

This includes the names of Virat Kohli, Sarfaraz Khan, KL Rahul, Ravindra Jadeja and Ravichandran Ashwin. This is Team India's smallest total on home soil. In this way the entire team was limited to a score of only 46 runs.

Third smallest team total

Team India's lowest total in Test cricket is 36 runs. When Team India went on Australia tour in 2020, the Indian team was all out for 36 runs in the first innings of the Adelaide Test, which is India's smallest Test team total. At the same time, in 1974, the Indian team was out on the score of 42. Now Team India was reduced to 46 runs in front of New Zealand, which is the third smallest team total overall.

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