Does Mitchell Starc take Yashasvi Jaiswal’s comments seriously? Australian veterans have now issued a statement on the matter

So far, two matches have been played between the Indian and Australian teams in the five-match Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25, with the match played in Perth being won by the Indian team, while the match played in Adelaide by the Australian team Successfully won the game. Under such circumstances, all fans’ eyes are now focused on the third Test match of the series, which will begin on December 14. Players from both teams had on-field altercations in the first two Test matches, with the biggest controversy involving a pass from Yashasvi Jaiswal to Mitchell in the Perth Test. Starc) ball speed.

Starc produced a stunning performance with the ball in Adelaide thanks to Yashasvi’s comments.

Jaiswal, who scored a brilliant century in the Perth Test, told Starc the ball was coming very slowly after he bowled it in the middle of the bat. In his comment, Starc just smiled and looked at Yashasvi before going to bowl, but for him, this comment did such a thing that the Indian batsman was in Adelaide It becomes very difficult to bowl against him. Now a statement from former Australia captain Ricky Ponting has come out, he said in an interview with ICC that regarding the whole incident, Starc is a person who does not easily get offended by any comments and this shows from his bowling You can tell. also. In this situation, if any batsman says anything to him, he just smiles and replies. However, I think behind the smile on Yashaswe’s face as a result of his comments, there was also a fire lit, the effects of which we are seeing in Adelaide.

I think Stark won this fight

Mitchell Starc scores a gold as he sends Yashasvi Jaiswal to the pavilion on the first ball of the first innings of the Adelaide Test Duck. Ricky Ponting further said in his statement that I think Starc won the battle by taking the wicket of Yashasvi and replying to his comments. We expect a similar bounce-back from Australia. Pat Cummins also bowled well in the second innings of that game, so we should expect a similar performance from Brisbane.

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