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AUS vs WI 2nd Test: Beauty of a delivery! Mitchell Starc creates miracle with pink ball, Jason Holder has no answer, watch video

AUS vs WI 2nd Test

AUS vs WI 2nd Test: The second Test in the series between Australia and the West Indies (AUS vs WI 2nd Test) is taking place at Adelaide Oval with the Pink Ball, and great bowler Mitchell Starc has ended Jason Holder’s. Holder was out by Stark in the first inning, and the fast bowler clean bowled the batter in the second inning, sending him to the pavilion. When Starc expelled him, the stump could be seen twirling in the air. On social media, the video of this occurrence is becoming very popular.

Stump appeared to spin around in the air

During the Caribbean innings’ 29th over, Stark’s miracle ball was spotted. On the first ball, Stark had planned to send Holder to the pavilion. This bowl was bowled by Starc. In Adelaide, the pink ball miraculously entered the batsman after it landed on the field. Holder tried to argue this point, but he was unable to. The stump then appeared to spin around in the air. The batsman from the Caribbean went back to the pavilion helpless.

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Australia lost their six wickets in the second inning

At the stadium in Adelaide, Australia had amassed 511 runs in the first innings. The West Indies team responded by being eliminated after scoring 214 runs. Australia declared its innings after scoring 199 runs with the loss of just six wickets in the second inning. Then, the visitors were given a total run goal of 497.

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