A tough competition is being witnessed between India and Australia on the Dubai ground. In the first semi-final match of the Champions Trophy, there is a fierce game going on between the bowlers of Team India and the batsmen of Australia. At the same time, the fun and frolic is also going on between the players of both teams. There was a moment during the match when Ravindra Jadeja caught Marnus Labuschagne and did not let him take a run, but just before that Australian captain Steve Smith complained about the bandage tied on Jadeja's hand, which was later removed by the umpire. Due to this, the game was also stopped for some time.
This incident happened in the 19th over of Australia's innings. Ravindra Jadeja bowled the 19th over. But on the very first ball of the over, the bandage was removed from Jadeja's left hand. Steve Smith had complained to the umpire about the white bandage tied on Jadeja's hand. Actually, Steve Smith was having trouble with Jadeja's bandage, so he went to the umpire. After this, the umpire made Jadeja remove the bandage. Due to this, the game was also stopped for some time.
Steve Smith removed Jadeja's bandage in the 19th over and in the 23rd over, Jadeja took the wicket of Australia's middle order batsman Marnus Labuschagne. The third ball of the 23rd over hit Labuschagne's pad directly. The umpire raised his finger and Labuschagne's game was over. Labuschagne did not even consider it appropriate to take DRS. In this big match, Labuschagne could score only 29 runs in 36 balls. Apart from this, Jadeja also took the wicket of Australian wicketkeeper Josh Inglis. Inglis could score only 11 runs in 12 balls.
Apart from Marnus Labuschagne, both Australian openers Travis Head and Cooper Connolly also lost their wickets cheaply and returned to the pavilion. Head played an innings of 39 runs in 33 balls. Varun Chakravarthy trapped him in his spin and got him out. Cooper's wicket was taken by fast bowler Mohammad Shami. Connolly could not even open his account in 9 balls.