VIDEO- The ball hit Yashasvi Jaiswal’s head hard, Australian bowler even glared at him

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The second match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy between India and Australia will be played from December 6. This test match played with pink ball will be held at Adelaide Oval Cricket Ground. Team India has made good preparations for this test and won the practice match against Australian PM XI by 6 wickets. AUS PM XI team was all out for just 240 runs. After this, with the help of Shubman Gill’s half-century, India won the match easily. But an incident happened in this match, which caught everyone’s attention. 

The ball hit Jaiswal.

The sixth over of the innings was bowled by Jack Nisbet fromthe  Australian PM XI. Yashasvi Jaiswal was batting for India then. He hit a four on the first and second balls. After this, the third ball was a dot and then bowler Nisbet bowled the fourth ball a little sloppily. The speed of the ball was high and Jaiswal could not judge it properly. He lost his balance and the ball hit his helmet. After this, Jack Nisbet stared at him for some time. However, Jaiswal did not suffer any injury and he got ready to bat again. Now its video is going viral on social media. 

 

 

Scored 45 runs ina  practice match

Yashasvi Jaiswal batted brilliantly against Australia PM XI. Then he scored a total of 45 runs in 59 balls, which included 9 fours. Jaiswal has been in great form for some time now and is scoring a lot of runs for Team India. He played an innings of 161 runs in the first Test match against Australia and played an important role in helping the team win the match. 

Harshit Rana took four wickets.

The practice match was also played with the pink ball, in which Harshit Rana bowled brilliantly. He took four wickets. Apart from this, Akash Deep took two wickets. Apart from Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill, who returned after recovering from injury, impressed in batting. He played an excellent innings of 50 runs. Nitish Reddy and Washington Sundar contributed 42-42 runs. Team India batted for the entire 46 overs and scored 257 runs.