Akashdeep taught a lesson to Travis Head who clashed with Siraj, insulted him in LIVE match, watch video

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|18-12-2024

During the third test of the Border Gavaskar Trophy being played at Gabba, when Team India was batting, Akashdeep did something which left even the commentator laughing. Indian fast bowler Akashdeep, who was batting, hit a ball stuck in his pad on the ground without giving it to Travis Head standing nearby. At this, Travis Head kept looking at him angrily. After this, Akash was seen saying sorry to Alex Carey.

Akashdeep insulted the head

This scene was seen during the first session of the fifth day of the Gabba Test being played between India and Australia. Team India had lost nine wickets and Jasprit Bumrah and Akashdeep were at the crease for the last wicket. When Akash was batting, he played a ball which missed. The ball got stuck in his pad. Head Akash, who is fielding nearby, comes to take the ball.

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Akash takes out the ball from the pad and just then Head asks for the ball but instead of giving the ball to Head, he throws it on the ground. After this, Head starts staring at him and picks up the ball himself. Then Akash says 'I am sorry' to wicketkeeper Alex Carey. Even the commentators start laughing at this funny incident. Later, Head is also seen smiling. The video of this funny incident is being liked a lot on social media.

Head only got Akash out

It is noteworthy that Akashdeep's wicket was later taken by Travis Head. After losing nine wickets for 213 runs, Team India was adding the required runs for the last wicket. There was a good partnership between Bumrah and Akash at the crease. Both had added 47 runs for the last wicket. Kangaroo team's main bowlers were not able to take the wickets of Bumrah and Akash, then Australian captain Pat Cummins handed the ball to Travis Head. He dismissed Akash on the fifth ball of his second over and reduced India to 260 runs. Akash played an innings of 31 runs in 44 balls.

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