The Australian team achieved a strong position in the Melbourne Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against India. India risks saving the rest. Till the second day on Friday, India scored 164 runs after losing 5 wickets in the first innings. The team is still 310 points behind the Australian team. The Kangaroo team totaled 474 points in the first innings.
Interesting moments were also seen on the second day of the match. As if barely an hour had passed since the start of the match, a fan entered the field, placed his hand on Virat Kohli’s shoulder and spoke to him. At the same time, Australian batsman Steve Smith was strangely bowled over.
The Indian team came out with black bands on their arms to pay tribute to former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. the best moments from the first day…
1. Fans booed when Virat was absent
Security guard, sending Virat inside.
As Virat Kohli left the field after getting out, the Australian spectators booed him. As soon as Virat Kohli started entering the pavilion, the fans said something to him which hurt Kohli. After that, Virat Kohli came back outside and started arguing with people. Later, the security guard present there intervened and took Virat inside.
Virat Kohli could only score 36 runs in the first innings of the Melbourne Test. He was caught by Scott Boland at the hands of wicketkeeper Carey.
2. The Indian team came out with black stripes. The Indian team came out today with black stripes on their arms. The players paid tribute to former Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh. He died Thursday evening. He was 92 years old.
The Indian team came today with black stripes.
3. A fan broke the security and entered the field. During the first session of the second day, a supporter broke the security cordon and entered the field. The Indian team was in contention at that time. Then suddenly, scaring captain Rohit Sharma, a fan ran towards him from the stand and then put his hand on Virat Kohli’s shoulder and spoke to him. Immediately, security caught up with him and removed him from the field.
The fan approached Virat Kohli in the middle of the field and was seen talking to him.
4. Kohli congratulated Smith on his century. Australian batsman Steve Smith scored the 34th century of his Test career. He completed his century at 101st place against Nitish Reddy. As soon as Smith scored his century, the entire stadium stood up and saluted him, while Virat Kohli walked up to him and congratulated him by patting his back.
Virat Kohli congratulates Steve Smith after completing his century.
5. Smith was played strangely. Australia lost the 9th wicket in the 115th over. Here Steve Smith was out after scoring 140 runs. He was played by Akash Deep. Smith wanted to play the back length ball, the ball took the inside edge of the bat and rolled into the stumps. Smith didn’t understand anything and didn’t even try to stop the ball, because he was already out of bounds. In such a situation, he saw himself becoming bold.
Steve Smith feels disappointed after being played.
6. Australian fans were excited after Rohit’s dismissal In the current tour of Australia, Rohit Sharma came out for the first time with Yashasvi Jaiswal. Rohit couldn’t play a big innings and also failed to open the match. Rohit was caught by Scott Boland off Pat Cummins’ ball in the second over. As soon as Rohit came out, the Australian fans in the stadium stood up and celebrated.
When Rohit Sharma was bowling to Pat Cummins, all the Australian fans sitting in Shane Warne’s stand stood up and started celebrating.
7. Yashasvi Jaiswal out following poor call India lost their third wicket in the form of Yashasvi Jaiswal. Jaiswal was eliminated with a score of 82 runs. He was run out by wicketkeeper Alex Carey from a Pat Cummins throw. In the 41st over, Jaiswal ran after hitting Scott Boland’s last ball, but the ball went straight into the hands of Pat Cummins. Meanwhile, Kohli, who was on no-strike, didn’t want to run, but Jaiswal couldn’t help himself. In such a situation, both were on the same side (non-strike side) and Jaiswal lost his wicket.
Virat Kohli and Yashasvi Jaiswal both went without a strike.
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Melbourne Test – India in danger of follow-up: Loss of 3 wickets in 22 balls, score 164/5 to stumps; Australia scored 474 points
The Indian team is likely to continue in the fourth test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. The team lost 5 wickets while scoring 164 runs at stumps on Friday. Rishabh Pant returned unbeaten on 6 runs and Ravindra Jadeja on 4 runs. India need to score 111 more runs to salvage the series. The follow-up score for this match is 275 points. …