In the middle of the field again it became 'tu-tu-main', I had to apologize by saying sorry.
Delhi: The ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy test series between India and Australia has seen very exciting matches so far. Both the teams are tied at 1-1 and the third test match is being played in Gabba. On the fifth day of this match, the Indian team was reduced to 260 runs in the first innings.
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Ravindra Jadeja and KL Rahul made a good start for India, but later the Indian team had to face problems. However, Akashdeep and Jasprit Bumrah played an important role. The partnership of Bumrah and Akashdeep saved India from follow-on. There was a partnership of 47 runs between these two, which proved to be very important for the team.
Funny incident between Akashdeep and Travis Head
A funny incident happened at the beginning of the fifth day's play, when Akashdeep's ball got stuck in his pad in the second over of Nathan Lyon. Travis Head, standing at short leg, was coming close to catch the ball, but Akashdeep took the ball out of the pad and dropped it. Travis Head became a little angry at this. However, Akashdeep immediately looked towards the head and said sorry. This entire incident was captured on camera and went viral on social media. Fans are having fun watching this video.
Watch video: spat between Akashdeep and Travis Head
Akashdeep pulled a prank on Travis Head. 😂
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— Vipin Tiwari (@VipinTiwari952) December 18, 2024
Contribution of Bumrah and Akashdeep
On the fourth day of the third Test, Bumrah and Akashdeep together played an important role in improving the team's score. The batting of these two gave the Indian team a chance to avoid follow-on. Bumrah's bowling had already given a tough competition to Australia's batting, and Akashdeep played his role in getting extra runs for the team. Although, Travis Head dismissed Akashdeep at the beginning of the fifth day of the match, but his role was important.
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