IND vs AUS 4th Test Day 4 Australia team all out but Jasprit Bumrah bowled no ball India vs Australia watch

IND vs AUS 4th Test Day 4 Australia team all out but Jasprit Bumrah bowled no ball India vs Australia watch


IND vs AUS 4th Test Day 4 Jasprit Bumrah No Ball: The fourth day of the Melbourne Test being played between India and Australia was very dramatic. On one hand, the Indian bowlers did wonders by not allowing the Australian batsmen to stay on the crease, while on the other hand, the tail-enders of the Kangaroo team troubled the Indian bowlers. In the last over of the day, Bumrah had given Australia all out by dismissing Lyon, but suddenly the tables turned in such a way that the entire Indian camp became sad.

Let us tell you that India had lost Australia’s 9th wicket for 173 runs in the 65th over, but then the day’s play ended after the 82nd over and the Australian team was not all out. Lyon and Boland made a partnership of 55* (110 balls) for the last i.e. 10th wicket, which troubled the Indian bowlers the most.

The tables turned in the last over

Jasprit Bumrah bowled the last over of the fourth day for India. Bumrah had dismissed Nathan Lyon through slip on the fourth ball of the over. After the wicket, the Indian team celebrated Australia’s all out. Meanwhile, there was a no ball signal from the umpire, seeing which the entire Indian camp became sad. In this way the Australian team could not get all out on the fourth day.

Australia in strong position

Coming to bat in the second innings, Australia had lost 9 wickets at the score of 173 runs. After this Nathan Lyon and Scott Boland were present at the crease. From here it seemed that the Kangaroo team would not be able to reach 200 runs. But the pair of Lyon and Boland played a brilliant innings and put the team 228/9 runs on the board. By the end of the day, Lyon returned to the pavilion after scoring 41 runs and Boland after scoring 10 runs. By the end of the day, Jasprit Bumrah had taken maximum 4 wickets for India.

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