Australia's Lower Order Batting Woes in india

The phrase "Australia's lower order batting woes in India" refers to the difficulties that the Australian cricket team has faced when their lower order batsmen (i.e., the players who come in to bat after the top six) have had to bat during matches played in India. The term "woes" suggests that these difficulties have been significant or ongoing.

In cricket, it is often important for lower order batsmen to be able to score runs, as they may need to do so in order to help their team achieve a competitive score or avoid a defeat. However, conditions in India (such as the spinning pitches and variable bounce) can make batting more difficult, particularly for players who are not used to these conditions. As a result, Australia's lower order batsmen have sometimes struggled to score runs when playing in India.

Pat Cummins — 6, 1, 33 & 0 (average 10.00)

Nathan Lyon — 0*, 8, 10, 8, 5 (average 7.75)

Matthew Kuhnemann — 6, 0, 0* (average 3.00)

Todd Murphy — 0, 2*, 0 & 3*, 0 (average 1.25)

Mitchell Starc — 1 (average 1.00)

Scott Boland — 1, 0 (average 0.50)