Indian pacer Mohammed Siraj turned up the heat on Australia’s star batter Marnus Labuschagne during the Boxing Day Test at the MCG, delivering a fiery spell that left the Australian reeling. The highlight of the day came in the 33rd over when Siraj hit Labuschagne in the box twice on consecutive deliveries—a moment that sparked widespread attention and amusement among fans and commentators alike.
The first strike caught Labuschagne off guard, eliciting a grimace of discomfort. However, it was the second blow that truly brought the batter to his knees. The force of the delivery left a visible red mark on Labuschagne’s trousers, which the big screen dutifully showcased to the crowd. Despite the painful encounter, Labuschagne displayed resilience, shaking off the discomfort and continuing his innings.
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At the time of writing, Australia has built a solid foundation at 138/1. Usman Khawaja remains unbeaten on 52*, anchoring the innings alongside Labuschagne, who is battling on 22*. The opening partnership was briefly disrupted by Ravindra Jadeja, who claimed the sole wicket for India thus far.
OUCH!
Marnus Labuschange cops two balls in a row to the groin. #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/FPefmVCwjp
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) December 26, 2024
However, India’s bowlers have struggled to find further breakthroughs, leaving them under pressure to stage a fightback. Adding to India’s woes, debutant Sam Konstas made an impactful start, punishing the Indian attack during the first session. Konstas showcased remarkable composure, especially against Jasprit Bumrah, setting the tone for Australia’s strong start.
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Earlier in the day, Australia skipper Pat Cummins won the toss and elected to bat, a decision Rohit Sharma admitted he would have made as well, had luck been on his side. India’s situation worsened with the unavailability of Shubman Gill, further complicating their plans.
As the game progresses, India will need a strong collective effort from their bowlers to break the growing partnership and turn the tide in their favor. With Australia’s batters looking confident and India’s attack searching for answers, the Boxing Day Test is shaping up to be a gripping contest.