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Stump blown in the air on Umesh Yadav’s ball: Pujara hit a six at the behest of Rohit

Stump blown in the air on Umesh Yadav’s ball: Pujara hit a six at the behest of Rohit

Stump blown in the air on Umesh Yadav’s ball: Pujara hit a six at the behest of Rohit

On the second day of the third Test of the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy between India and Australia, the Australian team was all out for 197 runs in the first innings. In response, Team India, who came to take the lead in the second innings, got all out till the end of the day. Now Australia needs 76 runs to win the Kop. Pujara scored the highest 59 runs from India. Whereas Nathan Lyon took 8 wickets.

On the second day of the match, Umesh Yadav raised the stump in the air. At the same time, Steve Smith took a brilliant acrobatic catch of Pujara. Many moments including Pujara’s six were seen.

We will know such top moments of the second day in this news…

Umesh Yadav blew the poles in the air
In Australia’s first innings, Umesh Yadav bowled Australia’s Mitchell Starc. Stark was batting on 1 run. He got Umesh Yadav’s third ball. Umesh Yadav’s ball was so fast that the stump flew away in the air as soon as it hit the wicket. With this, Umesh also completed his 100th Test wicket in India. Umesh Yadav took 3 wickets for 12 runs in 5 overs.

Khawaja caught Iyer’s catch

Usman Khawaja of Australia caught the catch of Shreyas Iyer. Iyer was batting on 26 runs. Iyer thought of playing the flick on Stark’s full-length ball. But the ball went towards Khawaja in the air. Khawaja took a diving catch at mid-wicket and dismissed Iyer.

Pujara hit six on the behest of Rohit

Pujara was batting at the crease. At the same time, Captain Rohit sent a message from the dressing room to attack Pujara through Ishaan. After this, on the third ball of Lion’s 55th over, Pujara hit a brilliant six over deep mid-wicket. Rohit got excited seeing this.

Smith caught Pujara at slip

Smith took a brilliant catch of Pujara in India’s second innings. Lion’s ball, Pujara tried to avoid the wide ball. In this round, the ball going behind the wicket hit the edge of Pujara’s bat. Steve Smith, standing behind, dived down and took a difficult catch.

Labushen dropped Pujara’s catch

Labushen dropped Pujara’s catch off Australian spinner Matthew Kahneman. Pujara tried to play the shot but, the ball went in the air toward cover. Labushen standing on the cover tried to catch the ball but the ball missed.

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