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A strange incident took place on the opening day of the pink-ball Test between India and Australia at the Adelaide Oval earlier this month. The floodlights at the venue went off twice in the 18th over of Australia’s first innings. Later, Cricket Australia issued a statement acknowledging the disruption and said that it happened due to a “brief internal switching issue”. The detailed reason behind the disturbance has now come to the fore. It was Nathan Lyon‘s request that created the chaos.

Former cricketer and Australian media personality James Brayshaw talked to Lyon about the incident on Day 1 of India vs Australia 3rd Test.

Brayshaw said to Lyon on Seven’s coverage, as quoted by Fox Cricket: “It led back to me that the lights went off twice and you were the reason for that because you’re the nightwatchman and you wanted to go out and have a hit.

“So you said to the bloke, ‘Put the lights on in the nets so I can have a hit’, and he hit the wrong button twice and turned the whole ground lights off.”

Lyon then revealed that the incident involved him and Australian assistant coach Andre Borovec and a security guard.

“I couldn’t believe that. I was actually with our assistant coach ‘Boro’, sitting out there in the dark and the security guard asked us, and we said, ‘If you could put the lights on that’d be great, I need all the help I can get’. Then next minute it went off,” said Lyon.

“I literally said to Boro, ‘I reckon he’s hit the wrong switch’. We sat out in the dark there for about 15 minutes waiting to have a hit. I’ll take that one, getting blamed for someone not knowing how to turn the lights on,” he added.

Talking about the game, Australia registered a 10-wicket win to level the five-match series 1-1.

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Mohammed Siraj “Going To Get A Bit Of Spit…” – Sunil Gavaskar On India Pacer’s Face-Off With Travis Head https://artifex.news/mohammed-siraj-going-to-get-a-bit-of-spit-sunil-gavaskar-on-india-pacers-face-off-with-travis-head-7201939/ Tue, 10 Dec 2024 01:54:05 +0000 https://artifex.news/mohammed-siraj-going-to-get-a-bit-of-spit-sunil-gavaskar-on-india-pacers-face-off-with-travis-head-7201939/ Read More “Mohammed Siraj “Going To Get A Bit Of Spit…” – Sunil Gavaskar On India Pacer’s Face-Off With Travis Head” »

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Mohammed Siraj (left) giving a fiery send-off to Travis Head during Pink-ball Test in Adelaide.© AFP




The face-off between Mohammed Siraj and Travis Head continues to remain the topic of discussion. A verbal exchange between Siraj and Head took place on Day 2 of the India vs Australia Adelaide Test. Siraj was hit for a six by Head but the Indian pacer bounced back and bowled out the batter on the very next ball. A fiery Siraj followed the wicket with an animated celebration and Head was clearly not happy with it. The Australian batter exchanged a few words with Siraj and that all ended on a poor note.

Interestingly, Head said after the day’s play that he jokingly said “well bowled” to Siraj after which the bowler gave such a reaction. While Siraj was asked about the same incident quoting Head, he said that the Australia batter was “lying” and had also abused him during that face-off.

Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar feels that the Australian fans will target Siraj and the pacer will have to face a lot of heat due to this.

“Siraj is going to get a bit of spit from the crowd wherever he goes from now because once the Australians identify somebody who is supposed to be the villain of the piece, then they will get stuck into him. For England, it has been Stuart Broad when he travels, there have been front-page articles encouraging the Australians to boo him when Broad didn’t walk when he edged the ball to slip,” Gavaskar told India Today.

“I think for the Australian side, Siraj is going to be the villain and he will have to face up to it. It will be important for the rest of the team to come to his side and tell him, ‘Listen. You go out and do your best’,” he added.

However, Head and Siraj made up when the latter came out for batting on the nex day of the incident during the Adelaide Test.

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Mohammed Siraj Handed Major Punishment By ICC Over Send-Off Row, Travis Head Escapes With… https://artifex.news/mohammed-siraj-handed-major-punishment-by-icc-travis-head-not-fined-after-send-off-row-7208303/ Mon, 09 Dec 2024 12:13:03 +0000 https://artifex.news/mohammed-siraj-handed-major-punishment-by-icc-travis-head-not-fined-after-send-off-row-7208303/ Read More “Mohammed Siraj Handed Major Punishment By ICC Over Send-Off Row, Travis Head Escapes With…” »

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Indian pacer Mohammed Siraj was fined 20 per cent of his match fee, while Australian batter Travis Head was also “sanctioned” by the ICC for indulging in a heated exchange of words during the just-concluded day-night Test in Adelaide. Siraj and Head were held guilty of breaching the world body’s code of conduct following a disciplinary hearing on Monday. “Siraj has been penalised 20 per cent of his match fee after being found guilty of breaching article 2.5 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel,” the ICC said in a statement.

The cited rule relates to “using language, actions or gestures which disparage or which could provoke an aggressive reaction from a batter upon dismissal.” The ICC said Head too was “sanctioned” for breaching Article 2.13 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel.

However, he escaped a fine for breaching the rule that relates to the “abuse of a player, player support personnel, umpire or match referee during an international match.” Siraj and Head also received one demerit point each on their disciplinary records, marking their first offence in the last 24 months.

“Both admitted their offences and accepted the sanctions proposed by Match Referee Ranjan Madugalle,” the ICC said.

Head and Siraj had a brief showdown on day two of the match that Australia won by 10 wickets on Sunday. Head had struck a splendid 141-ball knock of 140 before being castled by Siraj, who went on to give him an aggressive send-off following an exchange of words.

The Indian endured booes from the Adelaide crowd following the confrontation.

Head later claimed that he had merely said “well bowled” to Siraj and that he was disappointed at how the visiting bowler had responded. Siraj disputed that claim, asserting that Head had abused him.

“I only celebrated and he abused me and you saw that on TV too. I only celebrated at the start, I didn’t say anything to him,” Siraj told broadcaster ‘Star Sports’.

“What he said in the press conference wasn’t right, it’s a lie that he only said ‘well bowled’ to me. It’s there for everyone to see that that’s not what he said to me.” Head also acknowledged his role in the incident.

“There was no confrontation leading up to him and I felt like it was probably, yeah, a little bit far at the time, and that’s why I am disappointed in the reaction that I gave back,” he said in a post-play press conference.

The two teams are tied 1-1 in the five-match series.

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“Giraftaar Kar Lena…”: Harbhajan Singh’s Funny Advice To Mohammed Siraj On Verbal Spat With Travis Head https://artifex.news/giraftaar-kar-lena-harbhajan-singhs-funny-advice-to-mohammed-siraj-on-verbal-spat-with-travis-head-7201139/ Mon, 09 Dec 2024 08:18:45 +0000 https://artifex.news/giraftaar-kar-lena-harbhajan-singhs-funny-advice-to-mohammed-siraj-on-verbal-spat-with-travis-head-7201139/ Read More ““Giraftaar Kar Lena…”: Harbhajan Singh’s Funny Advice To Mohammed Siraj On Verbal Spat With Travis Head” »

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The verbal exchange between Mohammed Siraj and Travis Head was the highlight of Day 2 of the India vs Australia Adelaide Test. Siraj was hit for a six by Head and he cleaned up the batter on the very next ball. The right-handed pacer followed the wicket with a fiery celebration, something which didn’t impress Head. The Australian batter exchanged a few words with Siraj after that, and it all ended with the pacer showing an animated gesture. The incident went viral on social media.

While speaking about the face-off ahead of action on Day 3, Siraj revealed what actually happened between him and Head. Ex-India spinner Harbhajan Singh — the presenter for Indian broadcaster Star Sports — gave a funny advice to Siraj, who was recently appointed as the Deputy Superintendent of Police in his home state of Telangana.

“DSP saab, jab yeh (Head) dubara Hyderabad aye na, toh usko zara giraftaar kar lena (when he comes to Hyderabad to play in the IPL, try and arrest him),” Harbhajan jokingly told Siraj. “I am just joking. I wish you all the best,” he added.

Notably, Head plays for Hyderabad-based franchise SRH in the Indian Premier League (IPL). He was retained by the side for Rs 14 crore ahead of IPL 2025 auction.

Skipper Pat Cummins‘ masterclass propelled Australia to a dominating 10-wicket win over India in the second Test in Adelaide. Chasing only 19 runs to win on Day 3, Australia did not face any hiccups as openers Usman Khawaja and Nathan McSweeney took the hosts across the line in just 3.2 overs.

Earlier in the day, Cummins completed his five-wicket haul as Australia bundled out India for 175. For Australia, pacer Mitchell Starc took a total of eight wickets while skipper Pat Cummins picked seven in the game.

Batter Travis Head was the star performer with his knock of 140 runs. For India, only Nitish Reddy played decent knocks of 42 each in both the innings. With this win, Australia have levelled the five-match Border-Gavaskar series 1-1.

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Rishabh Pant Takes Adam Gilchrist By Surprise, His Response Can’t Be Missed. Watch https://artifex.news/rishabh-pant-takes-adam-gilchrist-by-surprise-his-response-cant-be-missed-watch-7201790/ Mon, 09 Dec 2024 08:07:08 +0000 https://artifex.news/rishabh-pant-takes-adam-gilchrist-by-surprise-his-response-cant-be-missed-watch-7201790/ Read More “Rishabh Pant Takes Adam Gilchrist By Surprise, His Response Can’t Be Missed. Watch” »

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India wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant shared a light-hearted moment with Australia great Adam Gilchrist on Sunday. Ahead of the start of play on Day 3, legendary Australia wicketkeeper Gilchrist, who is a part of the experts’ panel for broadcaster Star Sports, was taken by surprise when Pant approached him from behind and closed the latter’s eyes with both his hands. As soon as Gilchrist realised that it was Pant behind him, the duo shared a warm hug. “I was surprised there, didn’t know who was behind me,” said Gilchrist about the incident later.

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Skipper Pat Cummins used short balls to good effect and pick 5 for 57 in his 14 overs to set the base for Australia securing a commanding ten-wicket win over India on day three of the second Test at the Adelaide Oval on Sunday. The result also meant that Australia squared the five-match series 1-1.

Resuming from 128/5, India could add only 47 runs before their second innings was brought to a swift end in 36.5 overs by Australia, with Nitish Kumar Reddy continuing to be impressive by top-scoring with 42.

India’s hopes of going out of trouble met a swift end on day three as Starc got a full ball to just straighten off the seam and take Pant’s outside edge to second slip to dismiss him for 28. Cummins’ bouncer plan worked when he found the glove edge of Ravichandran Ashwin’s attempted hook and was easily caught behind by Alex Carey.

Even as Reddy looked solid in defence, the bouncer ploy worked again for Cummins when he prised out the shoulder edge of a tangled Harshit Rana and was caught easily by gully, just an over after Starc hit him on the helmet with a pacy lifter.

Reddy pushed India into a slender lead when he hammered Scott Boland over long-on for a one-bounce four, and hooked a bumper from Cummins over backward square leg for six. But Cummins had the last laugh as Reddy arched back to ramp over slips, but was caught by third man.

Boland ended India’s innings by having Mohammed Siraj mistime to Travis Head at mid-wicket, who backpedalled and tumbled on his back to complete the catch. With Australia taking the winning honours over India in Adelaide, both teams have now got two more days of rest before meeting in the third game at The Gabba in Brisbane on December 14.

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“Can’t Survive On Past…”: Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma Receive Brutal ‘Reputation’ Warning https://artifex.news/cant-survive-on-past-virat-kohli-rohit-sharma-receive-brutal-reputation-warning-7200460/ Sun, 08 Dec 2024 11:20:36 +0000 https://artifex.news/cant-survive-on-past-virat-kohli-rohit-sharma-receive-brutal-reputation-warning-7200460/ Read More ““Can’t Survive On Past…”: Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma Receive Brutal ‘Reputation’ Warning” »

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Following India’s loss to Australia in the second Test, former Indian cricketer Atul Wassan opened up on inconsistent form of star batters Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, saying that they will have to perform well consistently as living on past laurels will make things difficult for them as they age but expectations stay the same. He also opined that the ‘Hitman’ batting down the order at number six was a wrong move. After the birth of his second child which caused him to miss the first Test at Perth, which was a memorable win by 295 runs, Rohit’s return to cricket was far from spectacular, as not only he succumbed to double digits during struggled-filled outings down the order at number six, the team also succumbed to a 10-wicket loss in the pink-ball Test within just three days at Adelaide. After a century at Perth, Virat struggled with outside off-stump deliveries yet again, scoring just seven and 11 runs in the match.

Speaking to ANI, Atul said that as Rohit-Virat age, their exploits with the bat will get lesser and it happens as player’s age.

“Look, I knew this focus would come on Virat and Rohit. This would come again and again. But look, their exploits, you will start seeing less of it as they age. When you get older, it happens. You think that he will do it in every match. That is not possible. But their value is worth its weight in gold. Because them standing there, their staying in the team, adds depth in the team. That is very important. But you have to perform. You cannot survive on your past laurels and reputation. Your past body of work can only give you this much leverage. Then it starts troubling you when expectations get high, but your potency is low as you age. I think it is very important for them to stay and pull their weight,” he said.

In the ongoing 2024-25 Test season, Rohit has made 142 runs in six Tests across 12 innings at an average of 11.83, with best score of 52 and just one fifty to his name. This year, Rohit has made 597 runs in 12 Tests and 23 innings at an average of 27.13, with two centuries and two fifties and best score of 131.

On the other hand, in ongoing Test season which started with Bangladesh series, Virat has scored just 315 runs in 14 innings at an average of 26.25, with a century and a fifty in 14 innings. His best score is 100*. Since 2020-start, Virat has had underwhelming Test numbers with 1,961 runs in 36 matches and 64 innings at an average of 32.14, with just three centuries and nine fifties. His best score is 186.

Atul also said that Rohit not opening was a “tactical mistake” as he had that game which could earn him success in Australia. Rohit headed into the game with an average of over 43 in 25 Tests as a middle-order batter, with three centuries and six fifties. However, he could not add to his solid run down the order.

“Now I think it is a mistake that Rohit Sharma did not go and open. I think so. Because his mindset, his mentality is not of middle order batter. But KL (Rahul) has the capacity to play up and down. I think it is a tactical mistake. That would not work. Rohit is a great captain. No matter how he plays, how he plays his shots, and the kind of game he has, in Australia, he is more likely to come off. More likely to be successful. The mistake he made in the New Zealand series, that he tried to play his natural game against the tide. Against the run of play, that was a bit difficult. Because now it is 6 innings (against NZ). Now he has gone there. Now it is 2 innings. So there will be a bit of pressure. But I think he should come back. Just play to his own potential, capacity and talent. And we will all be alright,” he added.

Coming to the match, India won the toss and opted to bat first. However, they had to face the wrath of a moving, erratic pink-ball and its mastermind, Mitchell Starc (6/48). Except for a 69-run stand for the second wicket between KL Rahul (37 in 64 balls with six fours) and Shubman Gill (31 in 51 balls, with five fours) and a fighting 42 in 54 balls (three fours and three sixes) from Nitish Kumar Reddy, there was not much highlights from India who were skittled out for 180 runs. Skipper Cummins and Scott Boland also took two wickets.

In the first innings, a 67-run partnership between Nathan McSweeney (39 in 109 balls, with six fours) and Marnus Labuschagne (64 in 126 balls, with nine fours) for second wicket set the platform for Travis Head to impose his domination over Indian bowlers yet again with a counter-attacking 140 in 141 balls, with 17 fours and four sixes, just when Aussies lost some regular wickets. His century took Australia to 337 runs and gave them a 157-run lead.

Jasprit Bumrah (4/61) and Mohammed Siraj (4/98) were top bowlers for India. Ravichandran and Nitish got a wicket each.

In their second innings, India appeared even more toothless as the star-studded top-order and middle-order returned back to pavillion despite starts from Jaiswal (24 in 31 balls, with four boundaries), Gill (28 in 30 balls, with three fours) while KL Rahul (7) and Virat Kohli (11 in 21 balls with a four) failed to score well. India ended day two at 128/5.

On the third day, Pant also lost his wicket for 28 in 31 balls, with five fours. From there on, it was not looking back for Aussies, who skittled out India for 175 runs in 36.5 overs. India lead by just 18 runs, setting Aussies 19 runs to win.

Skipper Cummins (5/67) took a majestic five-wicket haul, his eighth as a captain. Boland took 3/51 while Starc took 2/60.

Set a target of 19 runs, Khawaja (10*) and McSweeney (9*) chased it down without breaking a sweat in 3.2 overs.

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Fans Tease Mitchell Starc With “KKR” Chants During Adelaide Test. Star’s Funny Reaction Viral. Watch https://artifex.news/fans-tease-mitchell-starc-with-kkr-chants-during-adelaide-test-stars-funny-reaction-viral-watch-7189744/ Sat, 07 Dec 2024 05:14:28 +0000 https://artifex.news/fans-tease-mitchell-starc-with-kkr-chants-during-adelaide-test-stars-funny-reaction-viral-watch-7189744/ Read More “Fans Tease Mitchell Starc With “KKR” Chants During Adelaide Test. Star’s Funny Reaction Viral. Watch” »

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A video of Mitchell Starc from the ongoing Adelaide Test between India and Australia is going viral on social media. In the surfaced clip, Starc, who was fielding near the boundary line on Day 1 of the second Test, was involved in a banter with a group of fans. The fans teased the Australian pacer with “IPL” and “KKR” chants, and the latter replied in a funny manner. The fans picked pace with “IPL, IPL” chants before switching to “KKR, KKR”. After hearing the name of Kolkata Knight Riders, his former IPL team, Starc responded with a gesture of his left hand about money.

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Notably, Starc was bought was KKR for Rs 24.75 crore ahead of IPL 2024. The player was released by the franchise after the edition and he has now been bought by Delhi Capitals for impressive Rs 11.75 crore. 

Australia’s pace spearhead Starc on Friday said sticking to his go-to mantra of attacking the stumps with the new ball helped him strike early on the opening day of the pink-ball Test against India.

Starc was the standout performer on a lively Adelaide pitch, returning excellent figures of 6/48 to dismiss India for a mere 180 runs.

Starc feels that Test cricket had changed somewhat since the time he came into the Australian side with a lot of young, talented and fearless cricketers emerging from the Indian Premier League and making an impact in Test cricket.

“Yeah, the game’s changed. The game’s allowed to change. I guess that’s partly the T20 era, isn’t it? “Some of these guys come up, grow up through IPL cricket and there’s no fear or there’s the expectation to be very good from the get-go and they’re quality players from the time they get into international cricket no matter what their age is,” he said.

Citing the example of Yashasvi Jaiswal, who at 22 has four Test centuries, Starc said: “We’ve obviously seen a little bit of Jaiswal before last week and then obviously had a fantastic one in the second innings (at Perth), and in some of the shots that Kumar (Nitish Reddy) played today where it was some special shots.

“Whether that’s T20 cricket or coming into Test cricket or no-fear cricket from the next generation, I’ve been around long enough to see it change a little bit. And yeah, whether it’s less fear or just a bit more confidence when you start into international cricket. You’ll have to ask those batters but I’m sure it’s exciting to watch.”

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Mohammed Siraj Throws Ball In Anger After Australia Batter’s Bizarre Action During Pink Ball Test. Watch https://artifex.news/mohammed-siraj-throws-ball-in-anger-after-australia-batters-bizarre-action-during-pink-ball-test-watch-7189317/ Sat, 07 Dec 2024 03:04:11 +0000 https://artifex.news/mohammed-siraj-throws-ball-in-anger-after-australia-batters-bizarre-action-during-pink-ball-test-watch-7189317/ Read More “Mohammed Siraj Throws Ball In Anger After Australia Batter’s Bizarre Action During Pink Ball Test. Watch” »

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Mohammed Siraj failed to hold his emotions during an incident on Day 1 of the ongoing Test match between India and Australia at Adelaide Oval. It took place while the right-arm pacer was bowling the 25th over of the Australian innings. Just before the penultimate ball of the over could be bowled, Marnus Labuschagne pulled out of his stance after a distraction in front of the sight screen. A fan was going across the sight screen with a beer snake in his hand. Distracted by it, Labuschagne got away from his stance right before Siraj, who was already on his run-up, could bowl the delivery.

Unaware of what happened behind him near the sight screen, Siraj fumed at Labuschagne for pulling away at the last moment. An angry Siraj even threw the ball towards the stumps while concluding his run-up.

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India vs Australia 2nd Test Day 1 Highlights: Mitchell Starc shone with a sensational six-wicket spell as Australia dominated the opening day of the Adelaide Test vs India.

Starc returned figures of 6 for 48 as the hosts bundled out India for 180 runs after the visitors opted to bat first. Nitish Reddy was the top-scorer for India with a knock of 42. In reply, the Indian bowlers failed to be as effective as their counterparts and a confident Australia reached 86 for 1 at the end of play on Friday. The lone Australian wicket came in the form of Usman Khawaja that was claimed by Jasprit Bumrah. Nathan McSweeney (38 not out) and Marnus Labuschagne (20 not out) were the batters at the crease when the umpires called for stumps.

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2nd Test Live: Under-Pressure India Hope For Another Bumrah Magic vs Aus https://artifex.news/india-vs-australia-live-score-2nd-test-pink-ball-match-day-2-ind-vs-aus-live-scorecard-updates-7188679/ Sat, 07 Dec 2024 01:57:27 +0000 https://artifex.news/india-vs-australia-live-score-2nd-test-pink-ball-match-day-2-ind-vs-aus-live-scorecard-updates-7188679/ Read More “2nd Test Live: Under-Pressure India Hope For Another Bumrah Magic vs Aus” »

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India vs Australia 2nd Test, Day 2 Live Updates: Under-pressure Team India will aim to bounce back on the second day of the ongoing pink-ball Test at the Adelaide Oval. The first day belonged to Australia, who not only bowled the visitors for 180 but also scored 86 runs at the loss of only one wicket by the end of play. While it was Mitchell Starc‘s six-wicket haul (6 for 48) and Nitish Reddy’s fighting 42 which were the talking points in the first innings, the second one was the resolute approach of Nathan McSweeney (38 not out) and Marnus Labuschagne (20 not out), both of who will resume the Australian innings on Saturday. (Live Scorecard)

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“Just A Magician With The Pink Ball”: Ex-Australia Star’s Ultimate Praise For Mitchell Starc https://artifex.news/just-a-magician-with-the-pink-ball-ex-australia-stars-ultimate-praise-for-mitchell-starc-7188699/ Fri, 06 Dec 2024 15:17:19 +0000 https://artifex.news/just-a-magician-with-the-pink-ball-ex-australia-stars-ultimate-praise-for-mitchell-starc-7188699/ Read More ““Just A Magician With The Pink Ball”: Ex-Australia Star’s Ultimate Praise For Mitchell Starc” »

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Mitchell Starc’s rampant bowling on the first day of the second Test saw Australia crash through the Indian batting line-up at the Adelaide Oval on Friday. His brilliant bowling effort prompted former Australia opening batter Matthew Hayden to label the left-arm pacer as a ‘magician with the pink ball’. “He has that scrambled seam delivery that goes across the right-hander, but when he does have that ability-which he did-I must admit I was a little surprised. I’ve never really seen the pink ball swing into the sort of 40th over and so aggressively swing as well. By that stage, he used a really important word, and it’s a bit of an underrated word as well, and that’s momentum,” Hayden told Star Sports at the end of the day’s play in Adelaide.

“It was all in favour of India. A difficult position to come back from in life and sport is those opportunities to wrestle back momentum, and Mitchell Starc did that in only the way he can-when the lights are like the way they are and with that beautiful-coloured ball in his hand. He’s just a magician with the Pink Ball,” he said.

Under overcast skies, Starc picked his best-ever Test figures of 6-48, including dismissing Yashasvi Jaiswal with the very first ball of the game in front of a record 50,186 supporters. After that, India built their innings on the base of a 69-run partnership between KL Rahul and Shubman Gill. But Starc struck again with his double strike, removing Rahul and then Virat Kohli just before the end of the first session to hand the hosts the advantage.

After a disappointing first innings, India came out to bowl under the evening sky at Adelaide and went on to get Usman Khawaja’s wicket for 13 runs, after he was caught by Rohit Sharma off Bumrah’s delivery.

At stumps, Nathan McSweeney and Marnus Labuschagne, unbeaten on 38 and 20 respectively, blunted India’s bowlers in a solid show of discipline and defence in a tricky phase to stitch an unbroken 62-run stand for the second wicket and helped Australia reach 86/1 in 33 overs and trail the visitors’ by 94 runs.

Former India captain and opening batter Sunil Gavaskar highlighted what the Indian bowlers will need to focus on. “They have to make the batters play as much as they can. And this is what happens when you make the batters play as much as you can. You can set them up by bowling a couple of deliveries outside and then get the ball to move back in, as it did to Nathan McSweeney in the Perth Test, or Labuschagne in the Perth Test, like what Bumrah did. The Indian bowlers have not really used the pink ball as well as they should have,” said Gavaskar on Star Sports.

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