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By Puneet Chaudhary - March 10, 2023
Ahmedabad9 minutes ago
The second day of the fourth Test between India and Australia was also named after Australia. Usman Khawaja scored 180 while Cameron Green scored his maiden Test century. The Kangaroo team was all out for 480. At the end of the day’s play, India were 36 without loss.
When Shubman Gill hit a six in the second innings, the ball went missing. The Australian team entered the field wearing black armbands. In this news, we will know such top moments of the second day in the match.
Gill’s six missed the ball
In the last over of the second day, India’s Shubman Gill overtook Nathan Lyon and hit him for a six. The ball went so straight on the shot that the site got lost somewhere in the curtains of the screen. The spectators present there tried to find the ball and after a long time found the ball. Gill has scored 18 runs off 27 balls till the end of the day’s play.
After the ball was lost in the curtains of the site screen, the spectators searched for the ball.
Lion felt it was Umesh’s ball
Umesh Yadav bowled the last ball of the 145th over in the first innings with a short pitch. Nathan Lion missed the ball, which hit Lion straight on his helmet. The ball went to Shubman Gill standing in the slips. The injury was deep, so the physio team came to see him. When Lion came to field in the second innings, the red mark of injury was clearly visible on his head.
After being hit by the ball, a red mark was visible on Nathan Lyon’s head like this.
Australia landed in the ground by tying a black band
The mother of Australia’s regular captain Pat Cummins passed away on Friday. For this reason, the players of the entire Australian team came to the ground on Friday wearing black armbands. He returned to Australia in the middle of the Test series only to take care of his mother’s health. He could not be a part of the team in the third and fourth tests. Steve Smith captained in his place.
Todd Murphy of Australia batting wearing a black armband.
Cameron Green celebrates his first Test century
Australian all-rounder Cameron Green scored his maiden Test century in Ahmedabad. Green cheered as soon as the century was completed, India’s Virat Kohli also applauded on his century. This is the third century of any player in this Test series. Usman Khawaja and Rohit Sharma had scored centuries before him. Green was caught out by Ravichandran Ashwin after scoring 114 runs in 170 balls.
Cameron Green hugs Usman Khawaja after his maiden Test century. Virat Kohli also applauded his century.
Ashwin took 5+ wickets for the 32nd time
Ravichandran Ashwin took 6 wickets for 91 runs in the first innings. Ashwin has done the feat of taking 5 or more wickets in an innings of Test for the 32nd time. He took 5+ wickets in India for the 26th time.
Ravichandran Ashwin waving the ball in the air after taking 6 wickets.
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