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BGT | Twitter fired up as mischievous Marnus denies steaming Siraj the Broad bail trick

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Cricket is a game of fine margins with every millisecond precious and a millimetre often the difference between a wicket and survival. Mohammed Siraj attempted to get fate on his side on Sunday by borrowing a trick from Stuart Broad's book but Marnus Labuschagne wasn't having it.

Two quick scalps at the start of play from Jasprit Bumrah set the tone for India in the first session on Day 2 of the third Test at the Gabba as the visitors tightened the screws on Australia. The pair of Marnus Labuschagne and Steve Smith found themselves stuck at the crease struggling to score freely in the face of probing spells from the Indian pacers with little respite but the speedsters somehow were unable to find a way to break through. As the partnership neared the 50-run mark, Mohammed Siraj decided to think out of the box with hilarious results.

The right-arm quick saw Labuschagne come on strike on the second ball of the 32nd over and floated a ball outside off stump that was left without much ado. However, in the follow-up, Siraj walked all the way up to an inquisitive Labuschagne, brushing past his perplexed expressions and body language, before switching the two bails around on top of the stumps. The trick was borrowed from Stuart Broad's antics in the 2023 Ashes, where doing so had landed England the wicket of Labuschagne at a crucial stage of an encounter and got Broad his final career wicket. Even though one bail off, Siraj ensured both wooden pieces were firmly in place before returning to his mark.

This time though, the veteran batter would not fall as easily. As soon as Siraj turned around, Labischagne quickly brought the bails back to their original position, much to Twitterati's amusement. Ultimately, Siraj did end up having the last laugh as Labuschagne nicked off Nitish Kumar Reddy within a couple of overs to end a steadfast stand.

This is hilarious

Captain Kohli?

Yup

Absolute cinema

Love hate

Quite

Change

The exchange

Seated

Perfect

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