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Starc gets Nair first ball, 2nd test

The Australian pacer Starc and alongside partner Hazelwood sunk Indian batting today. This is the first time that we see the Australian pacers hitting the best balls and getting cluster of wickets. The ball which Starc bowled to Nair was the best of them ball.

It was a massive inswinger and it just went in and hit the stumps. Nair was not way behind the line of the ball and eventually it destroyed his stumps. Starc was all pumped up here as these wickets were really important for his team in the game.

Australian pacers gave their side a huge bonus when they took the most of the remaining wickets from the Indian camp today. Starc and Hazelwood both bowled aggressively this morning and the Indian team did not have the best reply for them.
 

Starc best ball was the one bowled to Nair. The ball swung in the air, came back in and hit the stumps out. This was a magnificent scene for any bowler. There was the stumps flying around and Starc was all pumped up. He enjoyed the wicket for sure.

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