Indian head coach Rahul Dravid wasn’t amazed by all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja getting the wicket of Marnus Labuschagne on the No ball in the ongoing third Test against Australia. He expressed disappointment and was in disbelief.
Ravindra Jadeja gets Marnus Labuschagne out on a no-ball
The third Test between India and Australia is currently taking place in Indore. It has been all about spinners in the first game. The hosts were bundled out for just 109 runs in the first innings as they failed to counter the spinners of Australia.
India then started well with the ball as they removed Travis Head early and bowled tight lines so far in the game. Ravindra Jadeja, who drew the first blood for his side was in the picture yet again as he outfoxed Marnus Labuschagne for the 4th time in the series.
It was during the 4th over the innings when bowled a length ball out off, Labuschagne looked to cut it but the ball stayed low and he dragged it into the stumps off the under-edge. As the team started to celebrate, the umpire called the no-ball and gave a reprieve to the batter.
This wasn’t the first time Jadeja bowled a no-ball, he has been consistently bowling illegal deliveries and did many times in the first two games. The chance has proved out to be a bit costly for India as the batter looked extremely comfortable after that and scored 31 runs. But Jadeja was the man who got him as he clobbered his stumps.
Rahul Dravid gives a disappointed reaction as Ravindra Jadeja gets a wicket of Marnus Labuschagne on the No ball in Indore
As Ravindra Jadeja got the wicket of Labuschagne, head coach Rahul Dravid was disappointed with it and was left in disbelief. Here’s his reaction:
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Not only this, former Indian cricketer Sunil Gavaskar too lashed out at him. Speaking on air, he said:Â “This is not acceptable. He has a couple of man-of-the-match awards but a spinner bowling no balls. I think Paras Mhambrey has to sit down with him and make him bowl from behind. This could cost India,”