Cricket is a sport steeped in traditions, rituals, and superstitions, many of which captivate fans and players alike. Among these is the curious act of bail switching, where players rotate or ...
A hat-trick, achieved by taking three wickets in three consecutive deliveries, can span multiple overs, innings, or even ...
as there has not been a time when bails got switched and the batter remained for long after that. During the fourth Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), Australian left-arm pacer Mitchell Starc ...
In a video shared by cricket.com.au on X, during the 35th over, when signs of the threat posed by Jaiswal and Rishabh Pant became prominent, Starc decided to resort to bail-switching antics.
First it was Mitchell Starc and then Yashasvi Jaiswal didn't want to be too behind so he joined in. The antics began when on Monday, during the final day of the fourth Test, Starc switched the bails ...
Mitchell Starc tried to use the bail-switching trick against Yashasvi Jaiswal, leading to some interesting chatter between the pair at the MCG. The fielding team swapping around a batter’s bails ...