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Australian Team frustrated with Indian batsman

The Australian captain and team were left frustrated when KL Rahul left the ball on the last moment. It went straight and hit the stumps and Wade even started to celebrate the wicket only to notice he was the only one doing that.

Rahul was disturbed by something behind the bowler and as a result he had to move himself back from facing the ball. The Australian captain Smith was not too pleased about all this but at the end he stood quietly in the slips. This was one funny moment in the game though.

Nathan Lyon was the bowler here who bowled his off spin to the Indian opener. Now the moment the ball was released by the hands of the bowler, Rahul went aside and let the ball hit the stumps. Wade the Australia wicket keeper even showed his happiness over this one.

But soon he realized that it was only he was celebrating and the wicket and rest of his team mates were standing still. Australian captain Smith was annoyed and had his hands up. Rahul was pointing out something behind the bowler and that makes his leave legitimate. The Australian side did not play the right cricket especially in the fourth innings when they were batting and chasing a low total. They let India take the game away from them.

The Indian batsman Rahane was bowled out but only when he went back from playing the ball at the last moment. The ball was bowled and then he went back from playing this one because of some reason. The ball hit the wickets and Wade even celebrated the wicket.

Smith was not impressed with all this but then there was nothing he could do about it. The Australian team was looking for wickets and when this came it gave Australia nothing. The Indian team played well in this second test and as a result they walked away with winning it.

The Indian opener held back from playing the ball at the last moment and that frustrated the Australians. Lyon had his head down and Smith was seen holding up his hands and looking really unhappy about this incident.

Rahul did pull out a sorry but the best part was the reaction of Wade. The Australian wicket keeper saw the ball coming in, hitting the stumps. He did not check the batter much and for him this was out. He was through into the celebration as well.


But then he realized that only he was there with the celebration and no other Australian fielder was with him. The Australian team lost the game today after giving a poor batting performance again India. They were not after a total which could out them in trouble. But it was the pitch which tested them. At the end the Australia fell for just over hundred runs. The Indian team was esthetic and over the moon with their bowling performances. They fought hard and deserved to take the game.

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