Tension seems to be increasing in the second Test match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, which is being played in Adelaide between India and Australia. Fast bowler Mohammed Siraj looked very angry after Marnus Labuschagne withdrew at the last minute in the 25th over of the hosts' innings. Labuschagne stepped aside, seeing someone in front of his eyes; however, Siraj did not like this, and he threw the ball. It was seen that Siraj was sledging Labuschagne. After this, both the players responded by waving hands to each other, which clearly showed that neither of them was happy with it.
Labuschagne had to move from his place at the last moment, as a fan was walking right behind the bowler, which distracted him. The fan was holding several cups in his hand and came into the batsman's eye, so it was fair for Labuschagne to get out.
However, Siraj's anger was justified, as pulling the ball up could have hurt him if he was in his place. The game resumed soon after this incident. On the very next ball, Labuschagne hit a strong boundary off Siraj, and after that, the Indian fast bowler had nothing to say.
After this, the fast bowler completed his over quickly. However, he angrily went back towards his fielding position, probably not happy with what happened on the field.