Mohammed Siraj and Travis Head interacting on the sector© PTI
Two variations of the identical episode, as India’s Mohammed Siraj passionately stood his stance on the altercation he had with Australia’s Travis Head on Day 2 of the Adelaide Check. Head claimed that he mentioned ‘nicely bowled’ to Siraj after being bowled however the India pacer prompt that no such remark was constructed from the Australian. Matthew Hayden, one of many biggest Australian batters to play the sport, has now shared his opinion on the matter, saying he was capable of do lip-reading throughout the Siraj vs Head altercation.
Hayden, taking the facet of the Australia star, claimed that Head certainly mentioned ‘nicely bowled’, although Siraj may not have interpreted it appropriately within the warmth of the second.
“There isn’t any have to take additional motion on that. It was an incident that neither social gathering actually loved. I do not assume the cricket public enjoys that form of response. He has bowled a beautiful ball, let’s not overlook that. An innings that was completely very good, it was a very important second. The removing of Travis Head,” mentioned Hayden whereas doing commentary for Star Sports activities on the Day 3 day-night Check.
“He mentioned ‘nicely bowled’. I may lip-read. However I suppose, within the warmth of the battle there may be going all the time going to be misinterpretation. However the level is my opinion, all is honest in love and struggle with regards to the precise removing of the batter,” Hayden careworn.
The 2 cricketers have since buried the hatchet and resolved the misunderstandings that cropped up between them. Siraj and Head have been seen exchanging a hug after the conclusion of the match in Adelaide. The 2 additionally had a short dialog on the sector on Day 3 of the match.
ICC, nonetheless, did not let the incident go unpunished and determined to situation a penalty.
As for the pink-ball contest, Australia humbled India by 10 wickets to stage the collection 1-1.
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