Yashasvi Jaiswal vs Mitchell Starc, Australia vs India, 4th Test: Once again an interesting conversation took place on the cricket field between Team India’s young star Yashasvi Jaiswal and Australian legend Mitchell Starc. Kangaroo cricketers are constantly taunting Yashasvi to divert his attention. In this episode, Stark also teases him in a humorous tone. He said, ‘Do you believe in superstition?’ In response to this, Yashasvi immediately expressed his views. He said, ‘I just believe in myself.’
Yashasvi Jaiswal looks in good touch
Yashasvi Jaiswal, who played a brilliant inning of 82 runs in the first innings of the Melbourne Test, seems to be in great form in the second innings as well. Opening the innings for the team, he has completed the 10th half-century of his Test career. At present, till the time of writing the news, he is in the field after scoring 52 runs in 129 balls for his team. Meanwhile, seven excellent fours have been seen from his bat.
The bail-switching antics are back! This time between Mitchell Starc and Yashasvi Jaiswal #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/oK8xkSd4qI
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) December 30, 2024
Team India’s ‘Trimurti’ has returned to the pavilion
Everyone had high hopes from Team India’s ‘Trimurti’ Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul and Virat Kohli in the second innings of the Melbourne Test, but all three of them have returned to the pavilion disappointing the greats.
Starting the innings, Captain Rohit Sharma faced a total of 40 balls. Meanwhile, he could score only nine runs at a strike rate of 22.50.
While batting at the third position, the information batsman KL Rahul also could not do anything special and became the victim of Cummins without opening the account.
The third major blow to the team came in the form of experienced batsman Virat Kohli (05). Batting at number four, he once again, in his familiar style, was caught in the slips while trying to hit the ball on the off side.
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