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'Why did you swear?': Travis Head and Mohammed Siraj's ... - MSNTravis Head and Mohammed Siraj clashed during the second Border-Gavaskar Test, sparking accusations of dishonesty. Head's sarcastic "Well bowled, mate" after being hit for boundaries triggered ...
Travis Head and Mohammed Siraj have put an end to their beef which escalated during the Adelaide Test. It all started with the Indian pacer giving a send-off to Travis Head after dismissing him ...
By Daisy Atino. The International Cricket Council (ICC) announced the action against Mohammed Siraj and Travis Head for their argument on Day 2 of the pink-ball Test at the Adelaide Oval.
India pacer Mohammed Siraj broke silence on the controversy that erupted after he gave a fiery send-off to Australia batter Travis Head on Day 2 of the second Test at the Adelaide Oval.
Mohammed Siraj and Travis Head were involved in a heated exchange on Day 2 of the second Test between India and Australia in Adelaide. Koushik Paul Updated 9 Dec 2024, 12:40 PM IST ...
Travis Head and Mohammed Siraj have been found guilty of breaching cricket’s code of conduct after their hot-blooded exchange in Adelaide. Read Today's Paper Mind Games. The Australian Plus.
The incident happened on the second day of the pink ball Test at the Adelaide Oval after Mohammed Siraj dismissed Travis Head for 140 from 141 deliveries. Explore. Search Monday, Jul 21, 2025.
Indian pacer Mohammed Siraj responded to the allegations by Australian batter Travis Head during Day 2 of the Adelaide Test. Siraj claimed Travis’s statement to be false and said that he was ...
Mohammed Siraj, right, gestures at Travis Head after his dismissal on Day 2 of the second Test, in Adelaide on Saturday. (AP) As soon as Siraj dismissed Head through a yorker, he celebrated in style.
Team India pacer Mohammed Siraj brought Travis Head's free-flowing hundred to an end with a brilliant yorker on Day 2 of the second Test against Australia at the Adelaide Oval.
Head on Siraj send-off: 'I jokingly said 'well bowled', then he pointed me in the sheds' 68d Andrew McGlashan 'It will always be there' - Botha warns Kuhnemann after suspect action report.
Mohammed Siraj & Travis Head bury the hatchet, hug it out after fiery battle. The duo was involved in a heated clash on Day 2 after Siraj got the better of Head for 140 in the first innings, ...
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