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Indian bowlers are threatening with their eyes, Australians are avoiding messing with them


New Delhi. Everyone’s eyes were fixed on how Team India would perform in the Border Gavaskar Trophy against Australia. The first match started in Perth and Indian captain Jasprit Bumrah struck first. Won the toss and chose to bat but the batsmen cheated. The entire team was reduced to just 150 runs. While the Australian bowlers showed their strength, the Indian bowlers went one step ahead and left the host team breathless. India’s bowling not only looked better than Australia’s but also seemed to be dominating.

The bowlers won silver on the first day of the first Test match being played between India and Australia in Perth. First the Indian team was attacked by the fast bowlers of the host team and then the pacers of Team India attacked the Kangaroos. The Indian team lost its 6 wickets at the score of 73 runs while Australia lost 7 wickets at the score of 67 runs. The fast bowlers of the Indian team worsened the condition of the host team’s batsmen by intimidating them.

New players showing their eyes, wet cat becomes host
There was a time when the host players used to attack foreign teams touring Australia and sledge them. The Indian team has completely turned this matter upside down. The fast bowlers are not only showing the Kangaroo batsmen the way to the pavilion but are also showing them their eyes on the field.

When Mohammed Siraj and Harshit Rana flash their eyes in front of batsmen like Marnus Labuschagne and Travis Head, the players of the host team step back. The bowlers of Team India are seen staring at him/her and the Australians concentrate on batting with their heads bowed. In the first day’s play, captain Jasprit Bumrah took 4 wickets while Siraj had two wickets in his/her account. Debutant Harshit Rana clean bowled Travis Head and took the first wicket of his/her Test career.

first published : November 22, 2024, 3:50 PM IST

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