Mohammad Siraj got angry due to this action of Marnus Labuschagne, there was a heated argument between the two; Warm atmosphere in Perth
Mohammed Siraj Sledges Marnus Labuschagne: The first match of Border-Gavaskar Trophy between India and Australia has started in Perth. In the match, Team India won the toss and batted first and got bundled out for 150 runs. At the same time, the condition of Australia's batsmen in the reply innings also does not look very good. Indian fast bowlers are seen troubling the Kangaroo batsmen. Meanwhile, Marnus Labuschagne committed such an act which enraged Mohammad Siraj and after this a heated argument was seen between the two players. The video of this incident is being discussed on social media.
Heated debate between Mohammad Siraj and Marnus Labuschagne
Actually, this incident was seen during the 13th over of Australia's innings, which was done by Mohammad Siraj on behalf of India. Siraj hit the fourth ball of this over on the leg stump. Labuschagne wanted to flick the ball, but the ball took the thick edge of the bat and went into the air and was heading towards the stumps. Meanwhile, Siraj tried to hit the ball on the stump with the help of his foot. But the Australian batsman pushed the ball aside with his bat. This made Siraj angry and he even pointed towards the umpire asking whether this was allowed. During this time, Siraj was also seen saying something to Labuschagne.
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Things are heating up! Siraj and Labuschagne exchange a few words.#INDvsAUS pic.twitter.com/leKRuZi7Hi
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It is worth noting that Siraj is one of those players of Team India who does not shy away from giving a verbal reply to the batsmen of the opposing team with the ball. Right now this is just the beginning of the series, there is full hope that this temperament of Siraj will continue to be seen in future also. The Australian team also seems to be stuck in trouble. Jasprit Bumrah and Siraj are not allowing the host team's batsman to survive.
Batting first, poor performance was seen from Team India. Yashasvi Jaiswal, Devdutt Padikkal, Dhruv Jurel, Washington Sundar all disappointed and the team touched the 150 mark with the help of Nitish Reddy's inning of 41 runs. Looking at the way the pitch is looking, it seems that this match is unlikely to be played for five days.
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