Mohammed Siraj got the important breakthrough for India by dismissing Marnus Labuschagne in the 55th over. Labuschagne was batting on 70 runs when Siraj bowled a back-of-a-length delivery, which came back sharply from outside off and kept low, surprising the batter. However, Labuschagne went for the DRS only to find out it was the umpire's call. Since the on-field umpire had given it out, the batter had to go back to the pavilion.
Siraj was all hyped up and celebrated just the way Konstas did after Virat Kohli's dismissal. The Indian team surely knows how to give it back to the Aussies. It started with Bumrah celebrating after dismissing Konstas in the second innings. The players are all pumped up on the field and have produced some of the best spells on day four.
Even though the bowling has been great, Australia are still leading by 289 runs, as we write. Jasprit Bumrah has been the rescuer of the team as usual, but this time, he got ample support from Mohammed Siraj. It will be intriguing to watch how the game unfolds on the final day.
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You don't see a lot of theatrics from Bumrah: Mark Waugh
Former Australian cricketer Mark Waugh has opened up on Jasprit Bumrah's reaction after dismissing Sam Konstas in the second innings of the fourth Test match. Bumrah doesn't react much after any wicket but he was riled up after Konstas wicket since the 19-year-old debutant went after him in the first innings. Waugh applauded Bumrah's brilliant spell before and after lunch.
Mark Waugh said, "You don't see a lot of theatrics from Bumrah, but when Sam Konstas was dismissed, he thought, 'Yep, I'm here as well'. After the wicket of Konstas, Bumrah bowled an inspired spell after lunch. The 31-year-old dismissed Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh, and Alex Carey in a spell of ten-balls."