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"Have Shame Before Commenting": For Mocking India After 46 All Out, England Great Blasted By Internet

Indian cricket stood witness to one of its darkest days as the Rohit Sharma-led side were dismissed  for just 46 0 the side's lowest total at home. It's India's third lowest innings total in their Test history. At one point India were reduced to 34/7. With only three wickets left, there was every chance that India would not cross their lowest ever total of 36 - that the side had scored in Adelaide in 2020-21. India, however, were able to cross the 40-run mark.

After that former England captain Michael Vaughan mocked India. 

"Look on the bright side Indian fans .. at least you have got past 36," Michael Vaughan on X. 

Look on the bright side Indian fans .. at least you have got past 36 ..

He was blasted for the comment, with one social media user saying, "Have some shame" as England are behind India in World Test Championship points table. 

Have shame before commenting.

England side is yet to win Test Series against us since 2019.

Don't worry we will still be playing the iCC test championship final

In England, England were all out for 52 runs against Ireland, that too from a low level team.

At least India won the series after Australia was all out for 36 runs.

Tinpot England failing to qualify for WTC final every time held at Lord's & struggling against a team which is at bottom of WTC cycle pic.twitter.com/R09OHcR8CW

Opener Devon Conway smashed a stroke-filled 61 to help New Zealand reach 82/1 in 20 overs at tea on day two of first Test against India at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Thursday.

New Zealand also have a lead of 36 runs after bowling out India for just 46 earlier in the second session. After their bowlers and fielders joined forces to blow away India, Conway was the main aggressor in a 67-run opening stand with

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