IND vs AUS: Why was there chaos between Travis Head and Mohammed Siraj? The big reason for the whole incident came to light

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IND vs AUS: Why was there chaos between Travis Head and Mohammed Siraj? The big reason for the whole incident came to light

Travis Head explains why he had an argument with Mohammad Siraj.

Travis Head to Mohammed Siraj: Travis Head once again showed the magic of his bat against Team India. On the second day of the Pink Ball Test match between India and Australia being played at the Adelaide Oval, Head played an excellent century of 140 runs, which put the Kangaroo team in a very strong position. Apart from this century innings of Travis Head, the most talked about incident in the second day’s play was the altercation between him and Siraj. In fact, when Siraj bowled Head on his personal score of 140, he said something to him after which Siraj showed him the way to the pavilion. Now regarding this entire incident, Travis Head revealed after the second day’s play what had happened.

I praised his ball after he got out

After the end of the second day of the Adelaide Test match, Travis Head, while talking on Fox Cricket, said about his heated argument with Mohammed Siraj that I told him that he bowled well, but he thought of it differently and Signaled me to go out. I am definitely a little disappointed with the way things have happened in the last few innings. But if he reacts like this then it will be so and he will show himself like this so be it. Regarding his innings, Head said that I tried to take full advantage of the opportunity I got. He also bowled very well because batting on this wicket is not easy. Both teams are trying to dominate each other, but right now we are in a better position.

It is not easy for Team India to save Adelaide Test.

The result of the Adelaide Test match being played with pink ball is fully expected on the third day, in which the Kangaroo team scored 337 runs in its first innings and got a huge lead of 157 runs compared to the first innings score of Team India. Had done it. By the end of the second day’s play, the Indian team had lost 5 wickets in its second innings till the score was 128, in which it is still 29 runs behind the lead of the Australian team.

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