On day 4 of the fourth Test at Melbourne, Mohammad Siraj took his 3rd wicket as he cleared Marnus Labuschagne for 70 runs. In the very first ball of the 56th over, Siraj fires a good-length ball that jagged a long way from outside off. After hitting the deck, the ball sneaked through the inside edge but bounced low to the upper part of the thigh pad. A strong appeal from the Indian side, and the umpires gave him out. Labuschagne, believing that the ball may slide over the wickets, went for a review but got defeated to an umpire's call. Siraj was seen eagerly waiting for the final decision, and the moment "out" was declared, a second of high fives, and then finally breaking out of the troop, gesturing the crowd aggressively to cheer up, mimmicing Sam Konstas's that came reaction after Kohli's departure. ๐๐๐ง๐๐ ๐ฉ๐ค ๐๐๐ง๐ฃ๐ช๐จ: ๐ฝ๐ฎ๐, ๐๐๐ฉ๐! ๐คชSiraj catches Labuschagne off guard! Third wicket for DSP Sahab ๐ซก#AUSvINDOnStar ๐ 4th Test, Day 4 | LIVE NOW! | #ToughestRivalry #BorderGavaskarTrophy pic.twitter.com/i3eMomntZl — Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) December 29, 2024 Read also: Jasprit Bumrah's 200th Test Wicket Sparks Milestone Magic Australia leading by 250+ runs Marnus Labuschagne was the sole name to add runs for Australia in the second innings, with the other side falling down to the Indian pacers. The moment Pat Cummins walked in, Labuschagne was clearly guarding him, trying to score runs alone. However, Akash Deep would have hunted him earlier, at 46, had Yashasvi Jaiswal taken the catch at the slip. Speaking about Siraj, the hero of the previous BGT tour was struggling, not being able to give enough support to Jasprit Bumrah. On day 4, Rohit Sharma handed the new ball to Akash Deep, and he did not disappoint. But probably that would have fired up Siraj. As for now, the man has taken three wickets in 16 overs conceding 45 runs, having an economy rate of 2.8.