2. Quick batting collapse
Team India suffered a quick and early collapse in their batting line-up in the first hour of the opening session of Day 2. At the start of Day 2, India were 204/6 after 64 overs, with Karun Nair and Washington Sundar batting on 52 and 19, respectively, along with their unbeaten 51-run stand for the seventh wicket. However, things nosedived for the visitors in the first innings.
Karun Nair was first to be dismissed for 57, ending his 65-run stand for the seventh wicket with Washington Sundar, whose stay at the crease ended at 26, and India were reduced to 218/8. Then, the visitors lost the remaining two wickets for just four runs, with the dismissals of Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna for a duck, and India eventually bundled out for 224.
In total, Team India lost their remaining four wickets in just 20 runs, collapsing from 204/6 to 224 all out in 69.4 overs, despite a promising start to Day 2 through the Karun-Sundar stand.