Mohammed Siraj Angry On Marnus Labuschagne: Mohammad Siraj remains the topic of discussion in the second Test being played between India and Australia in Adelaide. Due to a glitch in the speedometer, the speed of Siraj’s ball was shown at 181.6 kilometers per hour. A video is becoming increasingly viral on social media, in which Siraj is seen getting angry at Australian batsman Marnus Labuschagne.
Siraj’s anger is worth seeing in the video. The Indian bowler suddenly gets angry. Actually what happened was like this, Labuschagne was batting and Siraj was in charge of bowling. Siraj is about to throw the ball after completing his runup, but suddenly Labuschagne moves away from the crease and signals Siraj to stop.
Siraj first stops, but then suddenly throws the ball towards Labuschagne. Siraj looks very angry after throwing the ball. Siraj is also heard saying something in anger.
Why did Labuschagne move away from the crease?
Let us tell you that as soon as Labuschagne is ready to play the ball, a person passes near the sight screen installed in front. Seeing the person passing, Labuschagne stops and moves away from his crease.
Mohammad Siraj vs Marnus Labuschagne banter is bigger than BGT.pic.twitter.com/XG2mlTuJuq
— Sujeet Suman (@sujeetsuman1991) December 6, 2024
Australia dominated on the first day
Let us tell you that the first day of Adelaide Test was completely called Australia. In the Pink Ball Test, Team India won the toss and decided to bat. The Indian team, which came to bat first, was all out for 180 runs. During this, Nitish Kumar Reddy played the biggest innings of 42 runs for the team with the help of 3 fours and 3 sixes.
Australia then came out to bat in its first innings and by the end of the day had put 86/1 runs on the board. Now Australia is behind by 94 runs. By the end of the day, Nathan McSweeney and Marnus Labuschagne were present at the crease for the team. McSweeney had scored 38 runs and Labuschagne had scored 20 runs.
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