The drama started in the 8th over since the first ball when Scott Boland came to bowl KL Rahul—two lives in a single over, but finally trapped to Mitchell Starc in the gully. KL Rahul has been steady while Shubman Gill is ticking the scoreboard. He left balls, played shots, ran between the wickets, stealing runs—KL has been in his own way on the pitch. The nerves seem to shake with Boland getting introduced in the 8th over. Some extra bounce and short-length delivery touched Rahul's tying-to-defend bat and went to the gully. Marnus Labuschagne dived and took a safe catch unless the umpire called it a no-ball. KL, who was already going back, returned and continued on the pitch. The drama revived in the same over in the fifth ball, when a fuller-length delivery targeting the fourth stump flew low to Usman Khawaja at the first slip, getting a thick edge of his bat. Boland, who was half way through his celebration, stopped as Khawaja had already dropped the catch. Read Also: Watch: Starc Dismisses Jaiswal, Takes ‘Too Slow’ Revenge Mitchell Starc ends the drama Starc came to bowl the 19th over and cleared KL in the fourth ball. Again, some extra bounce and a short-of-length ball, which Rahul looked to defend, but bad timing again got him a thick edge. Labuschagne at the gully forward, completing the catch. This time, KL's luck failed, as he walked off after batting 64 balls, scoring 37 runs, and hitting 6 boundaries. Starc thereafter cleared Virat Kohli for 7, and Boland came taking Shubman Gill for a LBW at 31. India is at 82 runs after loosing 4 wickets, and Tea has been called.