
Mohammed Siraj In Australia, he continued to face hostility from crowds as he was booed during matches. gaba When he took the field in the third Test on Saturday Border Gavaskar Trophy.
Siraj’s aggressive performances in two separate incidents in the Adelaide pink-ball Test made him a villain among Australian fans, who mocked him on multiple occasions during the second match of the five-match Test series.
When Marnus Labuschagne withdrew at the last second, Siraj threw the ball towards the stumps when a man carrying a stack of beer glasses walked past the sight screen and later gave the centurion Travis Hyde Farewell after firing him
Both Siraj and Hyde were punished for the ugly confrontation. The Indian pacer was fined 20% of his match fee and Hyde was also reprimanded. In addition to this, both men received one point deducted from their disciplinary records.
On Saturday, a section of the Gabba crowd tried to upset the Indian pacer again, booing as he ran to bowl.
With the series tied at 1-1, India won the tossing match at the Gabba on Saturday and decided to bowl first in rainy conditions.
The morning session was postponed twice due to heavy rain, with Australia finishing at 28 for 0 in 13.2 overs when rain stopped play for the second time, forcing them to take lunch.
India made two changes to their playing eleven for the third Test, replacing Harshit Rana and Ravichandran Ashwin with Akash Deep and Ravindra Jadeja respectively.