‘I will change the bells, no I will’; Watch VIDEO of the unique dispute between Siraj and Labuschagne on the field.

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'I will change the bells, no I will'; Watch VIDEO of the unique dispute between Siraj and Labuschagne on the field.

A unique scene was seen between Mohammed Siraj and Maranche Labuschagne regarding the change of bails on the field.

Mohammed Siraj Flips The Bails: On the second day of the third Test match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy between India and Australia being played at the Gabba Stadium in Brisbane, a unique sight was seen on the field of changing the wicket bails between Mohammed Siraj and Maranche Labuschagne. There was rain disruption on the first day of this match due to which only 13.2 overs could be bowled. With the start of the second day’s play, Team India soon sent both the Australian opening batsmen to the pavilion. After which Marnus Labuschagne and Steve Smith tried to handle the Australian innings. Meanwhile, when Siraj was bowling, there was a dispute with Labuschagne over changing his bails.

Siraj changed the bails and Labuschagne changed it again

During the 33rd over of the Australian team’s innings, when Mohammed Siraj was bowling, after the second ball, he went straight towards the strike end and swapped the bails. Meanwhile, Labuschagne, who was standing there, saw him doing so. When he saw, he also said something to Siraj. After this, as soon as Siraj started going back for his runup, Labuschagne again changed the position of both the bails. Seeing this scene, even the on-field umpires and the players of Team India present on the field started smiling. Now the video of this incident is also going viral on social media.

Labuschagne returned to the pavilion in the very next over.

Marnus Labuschagne returned to the pavilion on the ball of Nitish Reddy in the very next over after the incident of changing the bails. In which he tried to drive the ball going outside the off stump, taking the outer edge of his bat and the ball went straight into the hands of Virat Kohli standing in the slips. Marnus Labuschagne was out after facing 55 balls after playing an innings of just 12 runs, in which the Australian team lost its third wicket at the score of 75.

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