In the history of Test cricket, on 28 March 1955, that match of history was played in Auckland, New Zealand, which got recorded in the record books. Such a record was made in this match, which no team would like to make its name. This match was played between England and New Zealand, in which the England team had piled up New Zealand for 26 runs.

In this match, New Zealand's team scored 200 runs in the first innings. England had a very good start in the first innings. England got a lead of 46 runs on the basis of the first innings. When the New Zealand team came out to bat in the second innings, England had bundled the entire team for 26 runs and thus the England team won the match by an innings and 20 runs.

Only one batsman Bert Sutcliffe had scored 11 runs for New Zealand. While eight batsmen were dismissed on the score of one and zero. In this match for England, Bob Appleyard took 4 wickets and Brian Statham took 3 wickets. Together, both the bowlers took 7 wickets giving a total of 16 runs.

Teams that piled on the lowest score in Test cricket history

26 runs, New Zealand v England (1955, Auckland)

30 runs, South Africa v England (1896, Port Elizabeth)

30 runs, South Africa v England (1924, Birmingham)

35 runs, South Africa v England (1899, Cape Town)