Indian Cricket Team vs. Australian Cricket Team, KS Bharat picked up the ball behind the wickets and threw it to the bowler, but it collided with Usman Khawaja and hit him in the body.
Australian opener Usman Khawaja scored his first Test century in India on the opening day of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy’s fourth and final Test match. Australia won the toss and opted to bat in the world’s largest cricket stadium in Ahmedabad, where they scored 255 for 4 at the stumps. Apart from Khawaja’s spectacular century, he also made headlines for an altercation between KS Bharat and Virat Kohli.
Khawaja evaded a bouncer from Mohammed Shami on the second ball of the 71st over. KS Bharat picked up the ball behind the wickets and attempted to throw it to the bowler, but it collided with Khawaja and hit him in the body.
Bharat’s actions infuriated Virat Kohli, so the wicketkeeper hurried over to the Australian batter as soon as could make amends.
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Khawaja finished the day on 104 and put up an attacking stand of 85 with Cameron Green, who was batting on 49.
Australia got off to a great start thanks in large part to the left-handed Khawaja, who set up crucial stands like his 79-run third-wicket stand with captain Steve Smith (38).
Khawaja, who was born in Pakistan, leaped for joy as he hit a boundary in the final over of the day to bring up the second hundred of a low-scoring series.
“You can see there was a lot of feeling put into that. It took me a long time to get to a hundred in India, despite the fact that I have been there twice previously on other tours and have served as a drinks boy for eight Test matches “According to Khawaja’s comments to Star Sports, the following took place.
“That’s on the bucket list of every Australian, so it’s very special.”