Inning declared at 32 / 7 !!! and won the match
Australia vs England, 1st Test, Brisbane (1950):
This was the first series between the arch-rivals after the famous 1948 series in which Australia were crowned as ‘The Invincibles’. Australian skipper Lindsay Hassett opted to bat and the flip of the coin ultimately decided the outcome of the match. On a good surface, Australia put up a below-par total of 228 in their first innings. Just after the close of day one, there was a massive storm followed by a heavy downpour. Play could not take place for next two days and when England came out to bat, the pitch had become treacherous. Several England batsmen took blows before the innings was declared on 68 for 7; trailing by 160. Australia too fared poorly in their second innings were reduced to 32 for 7 at which point Hassett declared the innings which is the lowest declared total in Tests as yet. England needed 193 runs to win but were dismissed for 122 as Australia won the Test by 70 runs and took 1-0 lead. The win set the tone for the hosts who went on to clinch the series 4-1.