Mohammad Siraj gave the Australian cricket team a much-needed quick jolt in the second innings when they caught paceman Will Pukowski on the first ball of the sixth over behind a stunning catch.
Siraj's talent with the new ball was also seen in the first innings when he dismissed David Warner early in the first innings as well, but the catch of dismissing Pukowski was more about the Indian wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha.
An unfortunate series of events prompted chief keeper Rishabh Pant to seek medical attention in an emergency when a blistering Pat Cummins delivery hit his left elbow, which did not field him during the second innings of the Sydney Test Gone.
This opened doors for Saha by default and he made the most of this opportunity by grabbing the Australian opener's catch with a diving effort.
This quickly helped Saha's favor over the ongoing debate about who was the better wicket-keeper for the team in the longest format of the game, especially after Pant gave up two catches in the first innings, leading the hosts to get defeated. Total 337 runs.
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