Harshit Rana took revenge for Perth Test Marnus’ sledging, India excels in bowling
Ongoing match between India and Australia at Optus Stadium, Perth 5 match test series The excitement is at its peak in the first match. Even though the batting of the Indian team could not show much success and was limited to 150 runs, but in the bowling, Team India made a great comeback. Especially young fast bowlers playing debut matches Harshit Rana and experienced Jasprit Bumrah Put the Kangaroo batsmen on the back foot.
Harshit Rana took revenge of flying kiss
A unique and funny moment was seen during the match when the Australian batsman marnus labuschagne while sledding Harshit Rana Gave a flying kiss to. However, Rana took it as a personal challenge and responded with his bowling.
Although Labuschagne did not get a chance to get out, but Rana made Australia’s dangerous batsman a threat with his sharp bowling. travis head Clean bowled. This wicket was Harshit’s first international wicket. Labuschagne, standing on non-strike, just kept watching.
Two debut players, great performance
From India in this match Harshit Rana and allrounder Nitish Reddy Made his debut.
- Nitish Reddy Scored the maximum 41 runs for the team in difficult conditions.
- There itself, Harshit Rana He impressed with his fast pace and accurate bowling and bowled out an experienced batsman like Travis Head in his very first match.
Condition of the first day: Dominance of bowlers
- Indian batting was a flop, where Nitish Reddy Scored 41 runs in 59 balls and Rishabh Pant Scored 37 runs.
- India’s top order disintegrated in front of the Australian bowlers.
- In reply, India’s bowlers did wonders.
- Jasprit Bumrah Has taken 3 wickets so far.
- Australia’s score 45/5 after 20.5 overs.
Conclusion: Who will prevail?
On the first day of the Perth Test, the Indian bowlers have taken the match to an exciting turn. Australia’s top order also appeared to be faltering in the face of the Indian pace attack.
Will the pair of Harshit Rana and Bumrah be able to give India the lead, or will the Australian batsmen make a comeback? The next day’s game will answer this question.