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[Watch] Jasprit Bumrah Celebrates Wildly With Virat Kohli After Removing Travis Head In The Perth Test

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India skipper Jasprit Bumrah and senior batsman Virat Kohli celebrated exuberantly upon the dismissal of Travis Head on Day 4 of the ongoing Perth Test match, having previously made life hell for the Indian side after a fiery inning at the Optus Stadium on the 25th of November. Unfortunately, Head could not bear Bumrah’s peach of an incoming throw outside the off stump.

The ball was edged to Rishabh Pant, and Kohli came running to Bumrah to celebrate the all-important wicket. It is a significant wicket in the context of the match, given Head’s talent for playing top-quality innings against the Australian side. Although he has been quite well set to play against India, he could not stand the strike of one of Bumrah’s gems.

Bumrah’s delivery from around the wicket just nipped away enough to kiss Head’s outside edge, resulting in the wicket of the left-hander. The Indian team’s celebrations roused the feel of the importance placed on the wicket, and they will now look to build on that momentum to gain an advantage in the match.

Travis Head was the lone warrior for Australia

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They couldn’t find solace in anyone else but Travis Head on Monday when their top order was wiped out by the incisive bowling of India’s Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj. It was in the company of Steve Smith that Bruin first fashioned a half-century partnership and then banged away at Mitchell Marsh after lunch.

The aggressive Australian behavior has withdrawn India from the pitch and often could change its bowler to mess it up with Head. Finally, combinations did pay off when Bumrah altered his length when setting up Travis head with the boundary ball aimed at his head and then snagged in the edge from the same length delivery through the off stump.

At the point of this writing, Australia has already lost 7 wickets and still needs 352 runs to win. Australia seems to be losing its first Test in this edition of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy—in a place they have never lost it.

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