Siraj and Conway clashed in the middle of the field, Gavaskar said – 'Don't forget now he is DSP'

India vs New Zealand: The first match of the three-match Test series between India and New Zealand is being played at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. On October 17, on the second day of the first Test match, there was a heated argument between Indian fast bowler Mohammed Siraj and New Zealand opener Devon Conway.

This collision happened on the second day during the 15th over of New Zealand's first innings, when Conway hit a four off Siraj's ball. Frustrated with the hit, Siraj exchanged some sharp words with the left-handed batsman after the next delivery.

Team out on 46 runs

Team India had to face a bad start to the Test series against New Zealand on Thursday. After the first day's play was ruined due to rain, India had to face shocking batting on the second day. On the second day of the first Test match, the team was out for just 46 runs, which is India's lowest score in a domestic Test.

Heated argument between Siraj and Conway

As a result, it was India's turn to bowl in the second session of the day itself, in which Mohammed Siraj had a heated exchange with Devon Conway. Conway, who is known for his calm nature, did not give any obvious reaction after the controversy and remained focused on the match. However, the debate did not go further.

Gavaskar commented

Meanwhile, on-air commentator and great batsman Sunil Gavaskar has made an interesting comment. Gavaskar said, “Don't forget that he is now DSP. I wonder if his teammates saluted him.

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