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Melbourne Test- Bumrah gives send-off to Constas: Siraj’s silent pause celebration, Cummins asks for his review on umpires’ review


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On the fourth day of the fourth Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy being played in Melbourne, Australia’s last pair were seen troubling the Indian bowlers. By the end of the day’s play on Sunday, the Australian team had scored 228 runs for 9 wickets in the second innings. His lead has increased to 333 runs.

The last pair of Nathan Lyon (41* runs) and Scott Boland (10* runs) returned unbeaten. There is an unbeaten 55-run partnership between the two for the 10th wicket.

Many moments were seen on the fourth day. For example, after dismissing Sam Constas, Jasprit Bumrah was seen signaling to the Australian fans to make more noise. Whereas Mohammad Siraj celebrated in silent pose when Usman Khawaja was bowled. See the moments of the fourth day of the Melbourne Test…

1. Bumrah gave a send-off to Constance in his own style There was a great celebration when Jasprit Bumrah bowled Sam Constas during Australia’s second innings. Bumrah clean bowled Constas on the third ball in the 7th over of Australia’s second innings. After getting out, Bumrah was seen making a noise gesture to the fans.

Earlier, debutant Constas had hit Bumrah for 2 sixes during the first innings. After this he became a favorite of Australian fans. While the Australian team was fielding, Constas was standing on the boundary line and was seen raising his hands asking the Australian audience to cheer. Exactly the same thing Bumrah did after bowling Constance.

Bumrah celebrated in this style after bowling Constance.

Bumrah celebrated in this style after bowling Constance.

During the Indian innings, when Constance was fielding on the boundary line, he was seen asking the fans to cheer.

During the Indian innings, when Constance was fielding on the boundary line, he was seen asking the fans to cheer.

2. Siraj’s silent pause celebration after dismissing Khawaja. In the 19th over of Australia’s second innings, Mohammad Siraj bowled Usman Khawaja on the 5th ball. Khawaja was out after scoring 21 runs. Khawaja wanted to flick a fuller length ball to the on side of middle stump, but was beaten by the angle and the ball scattered the stumps. After this Siraj was seen silencing the Australian fans. Now the video of his way of celebrating after getting the wicket of Khawaja is going viral. Earlier, Australian fans were booing Siraj after his previous controversy with his head.

Celebrated in silent pose after bowling Usman Khawaja.

Celebrated in silent pose after bowling Usman Khawaja.

3. Yashasvi missed 3 catches

  • Usman Khawaja got a lease of life in the fourth over of Australia’s second innings. On the second ball of Akash Deep’s over, he was caught by Yashasvi Jaiswal in the gully.
  • Marnus Labuschagne got a lease of life in the 40th over. He also got a dropped catch on the ball of Akash Deep at gully from Yashasvi Jaiswal.
  • The third catch of the innings was dropped from Yashasvi Jaiswal in the 49th over. This time he dropped the catch of Pat Cummins. Tried to stop Ravindra Jadeja’s fuller length ball, which went to Yashasvi Jaiswal standing at silly mid-off, but Jaiswal could not take the low-catch.
Akash Deep reacting after Usman Khawaja's catch was dropped by Yashasvi Jaiswal.

Akash Deep reacting after Usman Khawaja’s catch was dropped by Yashasvi Jaiswal.

4. Cummins wanted to use his review on the umpires’ review A high voltage drama was witnessed on the fourth day of the match. Australian captain Pat Cummins clashed with the field umpires. Something happened that in the 119th over of the Indian innings, Cummins bowled a full-length ball to Mohammad Siraj, which took the edge of his bat and went to Steve Smith at second slip, Smith made no mistake and took the catch. The Australian players then started celebrating, but field umpire Michael Gough referred the decision to the third umpire to confirm whether it was a bump ball. The third umpire called it a bump ball and gave it not out.

After this, Cummins reached umpire Michael demanding DRS. But Michael Gough and his fellow umpire Joel Wilson rejected Pat Cummins’ appeal. Cummins wanted to use his review on the umpires’ review and was seen arguing.

Australian captain Pat Cummins demanding DRS from the umpire.

Australian captain Pat Cummins demanding DRS from the umpire.

5. Labuschagne left on umpire’s call Marnus Labuschagne was saved from getting out in the 18th over due to the umpire’s call. Bumrah bowled the third ball of the over on good length. This low-height ball hit Labuschagne’s pad. However, India’s appeal was rejected by the field umpire. In such a situation, the Indian captain took a review, in the replays the ball was seen hitting the upper part of the leg stump, in such a situation Labuschagne was saved from the umpire’s call.

Marnus Labuschagne played an innings of 70 runs on 139 balls.

Marnus Labuschagne played an innings of 70 runs on 139 balls.

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