The teams probably need to add bail-flipping sessions soon in their nets prior to the Test matches, as this is getting so usual that even the 'Mighty Australians" have to do this! Australians, now behaving like priests, once believed in chirping from behind, are now adding superstitions to their syllabus. On day 5 at Melbourne, Mitchell Starc, for the second time in the match, flipped the bails, but Yashasvi Jaiswal was fast enough to reflip it. The bail-switching antics are back! This time between Mitchell Starc and Yashasvi Jaiswal 👀#AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/oK8xkSd4qI — cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) December 30, 2024 From the Indians' point of view, it seems normal to apply everything, as they were literally suffering from the lack of options, having both the bowling and batting departments struggling heavily. The struggle is so real that a draw feels like a win. But Australians are way ahead of Indians, posting mammoth totals and getting successive wickets. In that case, if superstitions come handy, isn't it cheap desperation to prove power? Read also: Bail-Flipping Magic: Jadeja Falls as Lyon Strikes in BGT Drama Starc communicates with Yashasvi Jaiswal For another time, the conversation broke out between Jaiswal and Mitchell Starc as the later flipped the bails. Jaiswal, on the non-striker end, replied to Starc by saying that he is enjoying his cricket. India seemed to stabilize down in the second session after the rapid departure of Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul, and Virat Kohli. A partnership that looked to build up, got broken as Rishabh Pant departed right after Tea. Following that, India lost two more speedy wickets of Ravindra Jadeja and Nitish Reddy. India is now struggling again, losing 6 wickets at 132 runs!