In the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25, the Indian team lost the second Test. After only two days and one match, Australia defeated Rohit Sharma‘s team by a score of ten wickets. India got bowled out for 180 runs in the first innings, which is noteworthy.
After replying with 337 runs, Australia once again restricted India to a score of 176, leaving them with 19 runs to chase. By accomplishing this, the Adelaide match became the shortest Test match between Australia and India in terms of balls bowled, earning a place in history.
Notably, the Adelaide match was the shortest Test, with 1031 balls bowled in total.
Second position goes to the 2023 India vs. Australia match in Indore, which saw 1135 balls bowled, while third spot goes to the 2012 Perth match, which saw just 1200 balls bowled.