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The opening day of the first Test match between Australia and India at Perth’s Optus Stadium was not just about cricket; it was also a showcase of humour and camaraderie, particularly between former cricketers Wasim Akram and Ravi Shastri. Theirဣ lively banter during commentary provided a delightful backdrop to a day filled with both on-field drama and unexpected hilarity.
Wasim Akram and Ravi Shastri explain the groin incident
As Indian wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant faced a barrage of fast bowling, he found himself in an unfortunate predicament when a delivery struck him in a rather sensitive area. The incident left his teammates in the dressing room in fits of laughter, prompting Akram to question t❀he source of their amusement.
“I don’t know why they laugh when a player gets hit on the groin,” he remarked during his commentary stint.
Recalling a similar incident involving West Indies bowler Courtney Walsh, Akram added “I remember when Courtney Walsh got hit there and the West Indies players were laughing.”
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Rishabh Pant’s brave effort amidst chaos
Despite the comedic moments, Pant’s performance was no laughing matter. He managed to score a commendable 37 runs, demonstrating resilience against a relentless Australian bowling attack. However, his innings was marred by physical blows that left him visibly unsettled. The day was particularly challenging for Indian batting, who were bowled out for just 150 runs, with Pant being one of the few bright spots in an otherwise struggling batting lineup. His ability to play some audacious shots drew admiration from fans, even as he faced the fiery pace of Australian bowlers like Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc.
Jasprit Bumrah’s bowling masterclass brought India back in the game
While the commentary box was alive with laughter, the pitch told a different story. Jasprit Bumrah delivered a sensational opening spell that dismantled Australia’s batting order, leaving them reeling at 67 for 7 by day’s end. His bowling figures of 4 for 17 were instrumental in turning the tide after India’s dismal batting display at the end of Day 1. Bumrah’s precision and aggression continued to put Australia on the back foot on Day 2 too, showcasing why he is regarded as one of the best bowlers in contemporary cricket, he picked 5 for 30, bundling the host for 104 in their first innings.