Nitish completed his century with a four: Celebrated in Baahubali style; Pant got out while playing scoop shot, moments
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Nitish Reddy celebrating his century.
Team India has made a comeback against Australia in the fourth match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. On Saturday, the Indian team scored 358 runs for 9 wickets in the first innings. Nitish Reddy scored a century in the first innings for the team. This was the first century of Nitish’s Test career.
Nitish completed his first century with a four and celebrated it in Baahubali style. After completing the century, he got down on his knees on the ground, buried his bat on the ground and celebrated by hanging his helmet on it. He was also seen looking towards the sky and thanking God.
Photos of Nitish’s century celebration…
Nitish celebrated in Baahubali style by burying the bat in the ground and hanging his helmet on it.
Nitish was seen looking towards the sky and thanking God.
After this, Nitish raised the bat and greeted the fans.
After Nitish’s century, his father (with folded hands) looked emotional.
Nitish celebrated 50 runs in Pushpa style Nitish Reddy completed his half-century after lunch on the third day of the Melbourne Test. He completed his 50 runs in 81 balls. After completing 50 runs, Nitish celebrated in the style of Allu Arjun’s film Pushpa, the video of which is going viral on social media.
When Reddy completed 50 runs, he celebrated in Pushpa style.
Starc changed the bails, Jadeja out in the next over. Fast bowler Mitchell Starc came to bowl the 64th over of the Indian innings. He bowled the last ball of this over to Ravindra Jadeja, on which Jadeja did not score any runs. After this the umpire returned his cap to Starc, then he exchanged the bails placed on the stumps. At that time Nitish Kumar Reddy was present at the non-striker end.
After this, the 65th over of Team India’s innings was brought by Australia’s off-spinner Nathan Lyon. Nitish did not score any runs on the two balls of his over. Took 1 run on the third ball. After this Jadeja came on strike. This was Jadeja’s second ball after Starc changed the bails, on which he became LBW.
Jadeja scored 17 runs on 51 balls.
Sundar missed the catch from Smith Washington Sundar missed the catch of Steve Smith in the 81st over. Sundar tried to flick the ball outside the leg stump, but the ball took the inner edge of the bat and went to second slip. Smith dived, but could not catch it. This was the first over after taking the new ball, which Mitchell Starc was bowling. After this Sundar played an inning of 50 runs.
Washington Sundar played an inning of 50 runs.
Pant got out while playing a scoop shot India has lost the sixth wicket in the 56th over. Here Rishabh Pant was out after scoring 28 runs. He was caught by Scott Boland at the hands of Nathan Lyon. Pant wanted to play a scoop shot, but the ball took the outer edge of the bat and went to the deep-third fielder, Lion took the catch without making any mistake.
Rishabh Pant played a scoop shot on Scott Boland’s ball.
Pant was caught by Nathan Lyon at deep-third.
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Melbourne Test- Nitish Reddy’s first century: Saved India from follow-on with Washington, Sundar’s fifty; India 358/9
On the strength of Nitish Reddy’s century, India has made a comeback against Australia in the fourth match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. At one time he was in danger of playing follow on. At present, the team is behind by 116 runs. India scored 358 runs for 9 wickets in the first innings at stumps on the third day in Melbourne on Saturday. Nitish Reddy is unbeaten on 105 and Mohammad Siraj is unbeaten on 2 runs. Read the full news…
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