The Indian batting unit crumbled under the red ball swinging and seaming deliveries of New Zealand pacers. The first day of the ongoing Test match was a complete washout without even a toss. On the second day, Indian skipper Rohit Sharma decided to opt for bat first in bowling-friendly weather. This decision backfired and ultimately the Indian unit got all out for a mere 46 runs. India’s batting lineup crumbled to one of their lowest-ever totals in a home Test, only surpassed by the infamous 36 all out against Australia in Adelaide (2020) and the 42 against England at Lord’s (1974). Tim Southee drew first blood, but it was the exceptional bowling from Matt Henry and William O’Rourke that dismantled India’s innings. New Zealand’s fielders contributed with some outstanding catches, further tightening the screws on India. Also Read: Full List of India's Lowest Test Scores: Home and Away Shockingly, five Indian batters – Virat Kohli, Sarfaraz Khan, KL Rahul, Ravindra Jadeja, and Ravichandran Ashwin – were dismissed without scoring, leaving the hosts reeling. O’Rourke, playing in just his fourth Test and first in India, had a dream performance, taking 4/22. After lunch, Matt Henry ripped through the lower order, finishing with a remarkable 5/15, reaching the milestone of 100 Test wickets in the process. Amid the 46-run debacle, a 10-year-old tweet from England’s Jofra Archer has gone viral. Known for his eerily predictive tweets, Archer’s old post about a Team India batting collapse resurfaced, adding a touch of deja vu to the situation. Jofra Archer’s tweet: 46 — Jofra Archer (@JofraArcher) November 21, 2014 Although his tweet didn’t specify which team India would falter against, the timing and relevance left fans stunned. Many are still trying to process how the team, which had just convincingly beaten Bangladesh, could unravel so dramatically.