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Australia has reached a strong position on the second day of the Adelaide Test. The team scored 337 runs in the first innings. Due to this, they got a lead of 157 runs. Travis Head scored 140 runs. Till stumps, India has lost 5 wickets for 128 runs in the second innings. The team is still 29 runs behind. Many moments were seen on Saturday. Indian captain Rohit Sharma was LBW on a no ball. Mitchell Marsh returned to the pavilion without getting out. Head did a baby celebration after scoring a century. India lost the review on the controversial decision of the third umpire. Read the top-9 moments of the second day 1. Rohit was LBW on a no ball Mitchell Starc bowled 2 no balls in the 17th over. In this over, he also bowled Gill. Starc bowled the third ball of the over on full length. The ball touched Rohit’s bat and hit the pad. The Australian team appealed and the umpire declared him out. Rohit immediately took the review. However, before this the umpire had declared this ball as a no ball. 2. Marsh returned to the pavilion without getting out India got the 5th wicket in the 64th over. Ravichandran Ashwin’s ball went close to the bat and into the gloves of wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant. Pant appealed strongly, but Ashwin did not show much interest. The field umpire also did not give out, but Mitchell Marsh himself returned to the pavilion. He felt that the ball took the outer edge of the bat. The replay video showed that the ball did not touch the bat. 3. Head’s baby celebration after the century Travis Head scored 140 runs in the first innings. He scored the 8th century of his career. He dedicated this century to his recently born son Harrison. Head did the baby celebration after scoring a century. He hit 17 fours and 4 sixes in his innings. 4. Siraj missed the catch of Travis Head On the fourth ball of the 68th over, Mohammad Siraj missed the catch of Travid Head. Head stepped forward and played a shot on Ashwin’s good length ball, but Siraj standing at mid-on could not catch this catch. Head had hit a six on the previous ball. 5. Pant’s four on reverse scoop Rishabh Pant started with a four in both the first and second innings. He hit a four on reverse sweep on the third ball of the 17th over. Here Boland bowled a short length ball, which Pant sent for a four over the slip. 6. India lost the controversial review Mitchell Marsh escaped being out in the 58th over. Marsh stepped forward and played the third ball of Ravichandran Ashwin’s over, which hit his pad. India appealed for LBW, but the field umpire rejected the appeal. In such a situation, Indian captain Rohit Sharma took a review. The third umpire upheld the decision of the field umpire due to lack of sufficient evidence. Controversy arose on this DRS. 7. Head hit a six, Siraj bowled him on the next ball Australia lost the 7th wicket in the 82nd over. Here Travis Head got out after scoring 140 runs. He hit a six on the third ball of Siraj’s over, then Siraj bowled him on the very next ball. In this over, there was also an argument between Siraj and Head. 8. Pant did not try to catch the ball In the 69th over of Australia’s innings, Head played a shot towards the covers. The fourth ball of the over took the outside edge of Head’s bat, the ball went between the wicketkeeper and slip. Here Rishabh Pant did not try to catch the ball. If Pant had dived, this catch could have been made. Head was batting on 78 runs at this time. He scored 140 runs. 9. Bumrah got injured Bumrah got injured in the 20th over of his spell. After bowling the third ball of the over, Bumrah suffered a strain in his legs. After this he sat on the ground, physio came and examined Bumrah. However, Bumrah completed his over. Rohit Sharma started trending on Google
Indian captain Rohit Sharma made a comeback from the Adelaide Test. He came out to bat at number-6, but could only score 3 and 6 runs. While captaining, he could not make much impact in the bowling change as well. After which he was searched a lot on Google. See Google Trends below Source- Google Trends ———————– Read this news of Adelaide Test too…
The second day of the day-night test also went in Australia’s favour: India trailing by 29 runs, score 128/5; Cummins-Boland got 2-2 wickets, Head’s century The second day of the day-night test in Adelaide also went in Australia’s favour. Till stumps, India lost 5 wickets for 128 runs in the second innings. Read the full news…
