India Vs Australia Gabba Test Records; Travis Head Rohit Sharma | Mohammed Siraj Siraj changed the bails, Labuschagne was out in the next over. Siraj changed the bails, Labuschagne was out in the next over: Rohit missed the head catch; Smith scored his 15th century against India

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The second day of the Gaba Test was in the name of Kangaroos. The team has scored 405 runs for 7 wickets in the first innings till stumps. For Australia, Steve Smith scored 101 runs and Travis Head scored 152 runs. Bumrah took 5 wickets.

Many moments and records were seen on Sunday. Indian captain Rohit dropped the catch of Travis Head. Siraj changed the stumps bails, Labuschagne was out in the next over. Smith became the batsman who scored the most centuries against India in all three formats.

Read 4 moments and 4 records…

Facts- Bumrah has become the bowler taking the most wickets at an average of less than 20 in Test cricket. He now has 190 wickets.

1. Trick: Siraj changed the bails, Labuschagne did the same as before

Siraj changing the bails.

Siraj changing the bails.

A funny incident happened in the 33rd over of the Australian innings. Fast bowler Mohammad Siraj changed the bails of the strike wicket after bowling the second ball of the over. Their returning strike batsman Marnus Labuschagne got the Belles back to form. After this, in the very next over, Nitish Reddy was caught by Labuschagne Kohli in the over. He scored 12 runs.

Labuschagne going towards the pavilion after being out.

Labuschagne going towards the pavilion after being out.

2. Bumrah got two wickets in one over, Carey and Travis head out.

Bumrah took 5 wickets for 72 runs.

Bumrah took 5 wickets for 72 runs.

Jasprit Bumrah, who was bowling the 87th over, took two wickets in the over. He sent Mitchell Marsh (5 runs) to the pavilion on the second ball of the over. Then he got the victim of Travis Head (152 runs) on the 5th ball. Bumrah has taken 5 wickets in an innings for the 12th time in his Test career.

3. Head catch dropped from Rohit

When Rohit dropped Head's catch, he was batting on 112 runs.

When Rohit dropped Head’s catch, he was batting on 112 runs.

Travis Head’s catch is dropped from captain Rohit Sharma. Rohit had a chance to catch the third ball of Nitish Reddy at slip, who was bowling the 72nd over, but he could not take the catch.

4. Steve Smith left on umpire call

The Indian team had appealed for lbw on Siraj's ball.

The Indian team had appealed for lbw on Siraj’s ball.

Steve Smith was saved from being out on the third ball of the 35th over by the umpire’s call. The ball coming in from good length hit his pad. Indian players appealed, but the field umpire did not give out. In such a situation, Indian captain Rohit Sharma took DRS. Replays showed that the ball hit the top of the off stump, but Smith was not given out due to the umpire’s call, although India’s review remained intact.

Now records.. 1. Bumrah took more than 5 wickets 8 times in SENA countries SENA: Bumrah has reached number-1 in terms of taking most wickets by Indian bowlers in South Africa, England, New Zealand and Australia. He has taken 5 wickets more than 8 times in SENA countries so far. At second place is Kapil Dev who has taken 5 wickets 7 times.

2. Steve Smith equals Joe Root Australian batsman Steve Smith has equaled England’s Joe Root in scoring the most centuries in Tests against India. Now both these players have scored 10 centuries each against India.

3. Smith scored 15 centuries against India in all three formats together Steve Smith has become the batsman to score the most centuries against India in all three formats, ODI, T20 and Test. He has now scored 15 centuries. At second place is former Australian captain Ricky Ponting, who has 10 centuries.

4. 150 dismissals behind the wicket of Rishabh Pant. Australia lost its first wicket in the form of Usman Khawaja. Wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant took the catch on Bumrah’s ball. With this, Rishabh Pant has become the third Indian wicketkeeper. There are 150 wickets behind his wicket. At number one is former Indian captain MS Dhoni, who has 294 dismissals in 90 matches.

, Also read this news about GABA test… Gabba Test- Australia crosses 400 in first innings

Australia has made a strong start against India in the Gabba Test. The team has scored 405 runs for 7 wickets in its first innings on Sunday, the second day of the match. Wicketkeeper Alex Carey returned unbeaten on 45 and Mitchell Starc returned unbeaten on 20 runs at the stumps. Read the full news…

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