The opening Test between India and New Zealand in 2024 at M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru will be remembered not only for the BlackCaps' devastating bowling performance but also for a historic batting collapse by the hosts.
India's batting lineup crumbled spectacularly, getting bowled out for 46 runs, marking their lowest-ever total at home in Test cricket. New Zealand's dominance was such that three Kiwi players - Devon Conway, Rachin Ravindra, and Tim Southee - each outscored India's entire team total.

Among them, Southee's 65 off 42 balls stood out as he came in at number 9 and launched an assault, making the Indian bowlers toil under pressure. His knock placed him in elite company among lower-order batsmen who have outscored the opposition's entire innings in Test cricket - a rare feat achieved only a handful of times in the 147-year-long history of the game.
Such occurrences are extremely rare and highlight the extraordinary circumstances in which a lower-order player not only excels but overshadows the opposition's entire innings. Here is a list of some remarkable instances:
India's dismal 46-run total in Bengaluru is their lowest-ever innings total on home soil. The collapse was initiated by New Zealand's fast bowlers, who exploited the early moisture and erratic bounce to perfection. It was a collective bowling effort, but Southee's all-around performance - with both the bat and ball - will be remembered as a pivotal moment in the Test.