Rahul Tiwari
khelja|27-12-2024
Australia has strengthened its hold in the Melbourne Test. Batting first, Australia's batsmen scored a lot of runs. First, 19 year old Sam Constas, who was debuting, took the news of Indian bowlers. After this, legends like Marnus Labuschagne and Steve Smith also scored a lot of runs against Team India. However, the most talked about thing is Sam Constas, who is playing his first international match. Constas did not spare even the legendary and number 1 Test bowler like Jasprit Bumrah in the very first match. He hit two sixes against Bumrah in his innings and scored a total of 34 runs in 33 balls against him.
Australian legend Steve Smith was also surprised to see such batting against Bumrah. Marnus Labuschagne has made a big revelation regarding him.Sam Constas batted brilliantly in the Melbourne Test against India. He scored a half century in his very first match. Constas scored 60 runs in 65 balls and during this he hit 6 fours and two sixes from his bat. Steve Smith was also surprised to see Sam's batting. Now Labuschagne has made a big revelation regarding Smith's reaction to Constance's innings. He said that 'Steve Smith was having a heart attack.
It was amazing to see. He put pressure on Bumrah, which allowed us to overcome him. At one time Smith was like 'I am submitting my resignation, my work is done.'Middle order batsman Marnus Labuschagne also played against India in the first innings of the Melbourne Test. He also scored a half-century against Team India in the Boxing Day Test. Labuschagne scored 72 runs in 145 balls. His innings included seven fours. Labuschagne was dismissed by Washington Sundar.
Whereas Steve Smith accomplished a big feat in the Melbourne Test.
After the Gabba Test, he also scored a century in Melbourne. This is Smith's 34th century in Test. In this matter, he has overtaken New Zealand's great Kane Williamson (33 Test centuries). This is his 11th Test century against India. After the Gabba Test, he also scored a century in Melbourne. This is Smith's 34th century in Test. In this matter, he has overtaken New Zealand's great Kane Williamson (33 Test centuries). This is his 11th Test century against India.