India Vs Australia: The Australian batsman expressed his disappointment at the Indian fast bowler’s behavior and the great Sunil Gavaskar called it completely unnecessary in the exchange between the two after Mohammed Siraj dismissed centurion Travis Head on the second day of the pink-ball Test here on Saturday. told. Head played a brilliant inning of 140 runs in 141 balls. He played an important role in giving Australia a huge lead of 157 runs in the first innings. After his dismissal in the 82nd over, there was a heated argument between Siraj and Head.
Head told ‘Fox Cricket’, ‘I said I bowled well but he thought something else and gestured me to go out. I’m a little disappointed with the way things went in the last few innings. But if they want to react that way then that’s what will happen. And if they want to present themselves in this way, then so be it. This incident happened when Siraj had left the head catch, when he was on 76 runs and then this batsman had also hit a six on his ball.
The Hyderabad player immediately bowled a low ‘full toss’ to Head and signaled him to go back while celebrating enthusiastically. Head responded by saying a few words before walking into the dressing room. Siraj was booed by a record crowd of more than 50,000 in Adelaide. Later the fast bowler was seen discussing the crowd’s reaction with the umpires.
Gavaskar also unhappy with Siraj’s reaction
Even great player Sunil Gavaskar was not happy with this reaction of Siraj. He termed it completely inappropriate. He told ‘Star Sports’, ‘If you ask me, it is unnecessary. That player scored 140 runs. He did not score four or five runs. He scored 140 runs. You are bidding him farewell, it is completely unnecessary. Gavaskar said, ‘It is not surprising that he is getting criticism from the crowd. Travis Head is a local hero and if only he had been applauded after scoring 100, Siraj would have become a hero to the entire crowd. By bidding farewell to him he has become a ‘villain’.
Why did Gavaskar get angry at the fast bowler?
Australian batsman Travis Head played a brilliant inning of 140 runs in 141 balls with the help of 17 fours and 4 sixes. Because of his innings, Australia managed to take a lead of 157 runs in the first innings. Indian fast bowler Mohammad Siraj showed him the way to the pavilion by clean bowling the head. Veteran cricketer Sunil Gavaskar has also expressed his displeasure over the way Siraj celebrated after taking the wicket of Head. Gavaskar said, when Mohammed Siraj had a great opportunity to become a hero, he wasted it and became a villain. Since Travis Head is a local player there and his fan following is high there, in a way he is the hero there. That player was out after scoring a century and not after scoring 5-10 runs. If on the contrary Siraj had given respect to the head, he would have become a hero there. For this reason he had to become a victim of booing from the audience.