The lowest target ever successfully defended by India in Test cricket was against Australia at the Wankhede Stadium in 2004, which remains the third-lowest target defended in Test history. India, having been bowled out for a mere 104 runs in their first innings, conceded a 99-run lead to Australia. However, they fought back, scoring 205 in the second innings to set Australia a modest target of 107. In a dramatic twist, the Indian spinners spun a web around the Australian batters, bowling them out for just 93 in 30.5 overs. Harbhajan Singh claimed 5/29, while Murali Kartik took 3/32, sealing a famous victory.