Australia Wins Amid Cummins and Head Controversy
Australia Wins Amid Cummins and Head Controversy

Australia Wins Amid Cummins and Head Controversy

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Australia secured a 184-run victory over India in the fourth Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, leading the series 2-1. Pat Cummins played a crucial role with both bat and ball, achieving six wickets and a significant 90-run contribution, earning the Player of the Match accolade. The match witnessed controversy when Yashasvi Jaiswal was declared caught behind, a decision supported by third umpire Sharfulddoula Saikat despite Snickometer ambiguities, which Cummins defended. Travis Head's dismissal of Jaiswal further turned the game, sparking debate over his unusual celebration gesture, which some deemed inappropriate. Despite calls for penalties against Head, his action was interpreted by some as a playful 'hole in one' gesture. India, needing 340 runs, was bowled out for 155, with Jaiswal top-scoring at 84, unable to stave off the collapse initiated by Cummins and Head.

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