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Watch: Marnus Labuschagne on receiving finish of weird dismissal in IND vs AUS 1st ODI

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Marnus Labuschagne was on the receiving finish of a somewhat weird dismissal when he was adjudged stumped off Ravichandran Ashwin’s supply throughout India vs Australia 1st ODI.

In the thirty third over of the match, Labuschagne who was wanting well-set within the center, tried to play a reverse sweep however couldn’t join correctly and there was an opportunity for keeper KL Rahul to catch it. But the ball dipped and hit the pads of the keeper and bounced off it and dislodged the bails.

There was an opportunity of stumping with the commentators and the gamers all wanting confused. It was despatched upstairs and the replays confirmed that Labuschagne’s backfoot was on the road when the ball hit the stumps. Ultimately after checking once more with the stumps digital camera, the Australian was given out and he departed for 39 runs.

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Meanwhile, a light-weight drizzle had halted the proceedings within the first ODI between India and Australia on Friday. Sent into bat, Australia have been 166 for 4 in 35.4 overs when the match got here to a halt due to a light-weight drizzle. Opening the batting, David Warner made 52, whereas Steve Smith (42) and Labuschagne additionally contributed earlier than being dismissed.

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Earlier, India skipper Rahul gained the toss and elected to subject towards Australia within the first ODI of the three-match collection.

Shreyas Iyer, who may solely play two video games within the Asia Cup as a result of a again spasm, is again within the enjoying XI whereas Rituraj Gaikwad, Suryakumar Yadav, Ravichandran Ashwin and Mohammed Shami are additionally in.

Skipper Pat Cummins and Steve Smith, who have been each nursing wrist accidents, returned to the Australian staff.