Rahul Tiwari
khelja|07-12-2024
Mohammed Siraj and Travis Head clashed on the second day of the ongoing Pink Ball Test between India and Australia in Adelaide. There was a war of words between the two in the middle of the field. The question is why? Of course, it is common to see such pictures in the India-Australia match. But, what was the reason in Adelaide due to which Siraj and Head were seen turning red and yellow at each other. Actually, its strings are connected to the 82nd over of Australia's first innings. Whatever happened on the 4 balls of Siraj's over, became the reason for him and Head coming face to face.
Travis Head hit a four on the first ball of Siraj, who came to bowl the 82nd over of the Australian innings. After this, he could not score a head run on the second ball. Head hit a six on the third ball of this over by Siraj. Then on the fourth ball, Siraj scattered the balls of his head. Now, if a bowler hits a batsman after hitting a six, then his aggression can be understood. A similar scene was seen in Adelaide itself, where both the players were seen expressing aggression by looking at each other.
There was a bit happening here between Head and Siraj after the wicket
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Siraj's aggression against Travis Head was also related to his century. Head's love for India is anyway famous in world cricket. And, in Adelaide also he was seen carrying forward the same love story with Team India. In the Adelaide Test, he scored 140 runs in 141 balls, which included 17 fours and 4 sixes. This is his second century and fourth fifty plus score in the last 6 innings against India.