On the fourth day of the Lord’s Test match going between India and England, there was a lot of excitement on the ground. On the fourth day, when Indian fast bowler Mohammad Siraj dismissed England opener Ben Docket, he celebrated aggressively. Siraj stared at the English batsman. During this time he was very close to the batsman, due to which both the shoulders also collided.
This incident happened in the sixth over of England’s innings. In that over, on the last ball of Mohammad Siraj, Ben Docket tried to play the ramp shot, which the Indian bowler had already sensed. Mohammad Siraj threw a little short ball, on which the fielder Jaspreet Bumrah, standing in the docket mid-on region, was caught.
Mohammad Siraj had come very close to Ben Docket, celebrating after taking wickets and the English opener also moved towards the Indian fast bowler. After this, there was no noise between the two. The umpire of that wicket was seen talking to Siraj. Probably the umpires were advising them to avoid such a celebration.
Mohammad Siraj also dismissed Oli Pope after Ben Docket. The plain umpire did not give the Pope out, after which Mohammad Siraj persuaded captain Shubman Gill to take a review. In the replay, the ball hit the wickets in full way, so the field umpire had to turn its decision.
On the third day of the Lord’s Test match (July 12), the high -voltage drama was seen before the end of the game. Indian captain Shubman Gill had an argument with English batsman Jack Carouly. Crouly landed to batting with a strategy of cutting time, so that England did not have to bat more than one over on the third day.
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