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Truth Behind Jadeja’s controversial Ball Tampering highlighted by Aussie Media houses

Ball Tampering by Jadeja ?: On the first day of the Test match played in Nagpur today, Indian cricketer Ravindra Jadeja took five wickets with his overwhelming bowling. Due to which the Australian team was bowled out for 177 runs in this match. Now a video of the first day’s match has gone viral on social media in which shows Jadeja doing doubtful action with ball and Australian media said that Jaddu tampering ball.

Meanwhile, Australia’s Michael Vaughan and Tim Payne have raised many questions on Ravindra Jadeja’s bowling by making this video. It is important that on the first day in the first Test, Ravindra Jadeja took five wickets of the Australian team and put them on the back foot with his deadly bowling. Because of this, the Australian team was reduced to just 177 runs.

However, the Australian media found a way to demean Jadeja’s performance, accusing him of foul play based on a short video clip posted on social media.

Amid the outrage, a report published in ESPN cricinfo stated that the Indian team management has informed ICC match referee Andy Pycroft that Jadeja was using pain-relieving cream on his spinning finger.

A video is going viral on social media. In which Indian cricketer all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja is seen. In which he is going to his teammate friend Siraj before bowling. And someone takes from them something that he puts into his own yard. However, there is still no confirmation of what it is.

But Foxsports.com.au, an Australian media, has raised many questions by sharing this video. Importantly, this deadly performance by Ravindra Jadeja was not digested by the foreign media and the players of the rival team and left no stone unturned in trying to allege ball tampering.

The important thing is that while Ravindra Jadeja was away from the cricket field due to injury for the last few days, he returned today in the first Test against Australia and with that return, he took five wickets due to his dangerous form and brought the Australian team to the pavilion.