It happened for the fourth time in the ongoing Border Gavaskar trophy flipping bails had gifted a wicket, as it happened to Ravindra Jadeja. After the 64th over, Mitchell Starc shuffled the bails, and in the very next over, Nathan Lyon cleared Ravindra Jadeja. Jadeja was trapped in a LBW by Nathan Lyon for 17. Misjudging a skidding delivery, he missed an attempted leg-side shot, and ball tracking confirmed it was hitting off and middle stumps after a failed review. The fact that the Aussie, despite having a mamoth total of 445 on board, tried the "trick" got suspicious eyes on them. Even Irfan Pathan, who was doing commentary for Star Sports, taunted Starc's desperation for a wicket. #Australia follows the bail swapping ritual, and it pays off instantly! 🫣#AUSvINDOnStar 👉 4th Test, Day 3 | LIVE NOW! | #ToughestRivalry #BorderGavaskarTrophy pic.twitter.com/1mAPvyNY6w — Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) December 28, 2024 Read also: Sam Konstas Shines on Test Debut, Stuns Steve Smith Bails flip over technique? Made popular by Stuart Broad, if it is simply a superstition or has some logic behind it, it is still unknown but has worked every time in this series. Mohammad Siraj was the one who used this in Gabba against Marnus labuschagne. Even though Labuschagne reshuffled it, he ultimately lost his wicket to Nitish Reddy. Mohammad Siraj did it again in the first innings at Melbourne, and that time Usman Khawaja paid his price to Jasprit Bumrah. Later Sam Konstas did it costing Virat Kohli's wicket. Even Babar Azam joined the quirky bail-switching trend on Day 2 of the Centurion Test against South Africa, attempting to change Pakistan’s fortunes as the Proteas were moving closer to Pakistan's modest score of 211. However, that did not yield any result for the men in green.