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IND vs AUS: Why did Mohammad Siraj suddenly get angry on Steve Smith? This hair-raising reason came to the fore


IND vs AUS, 1st Test: During the first Test match of the Border Gavaskar Trophy being played in Nagpur between the players of India and Australia, a case of clash has come to the fore. Videos and photos of the clash between Team India's fast bowler Mohammad Siraj and Australia's legendary batsman Steve Smith are going viral on social media. This sledging between Mohammad Siraj and Steve Smith has added spice to the Border Gavaskar Test series as soon as it starts.

Why did Mohammad Siraj suddenly get angry on Steve Smith?

Actually, in the 9th over of the Australian innings, there was a heated argument between Team India's fast bowler Mohammad Siraj and Australia's legendary batsman Steve Smith. There has been a clash and verbal war between Mohammad Siraj and Steve Smith. It so happened that in the 9th over of the Australian innings, when Mohammad Siraj bowled the third ball to Australia's legendary batsman Steve Smith, the ball inswinged after hitting the tip and went straight to the Thai pad with extra bounce. 

This hair-raising reason came to the fore

Mohammad Siraj then appealed for LBW against Steve Smith, but the umpire rejected the LBW appeal against Steve Smith. After this, Steve Smith gave a different reaction by looking at Mohammad Siraj. During this, Mohammad Siraj looked angry with Steve Smith's reaction. After this incident, Mohammad Siraj was seen having some conversation with Steve Smith. Steve Smith was also seen giving some reactions to Mohammad Siraj. Now the videos and photos of this incident are becoming fiercely viral on social media. Please tell that in the first innings of this match, Ravindra Jadeja bowled Steve Smith and returned the pavilion for 37 runs. 

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