Peter Lalor: Peter Lalor, an Australian cricket journalist, recently published a video on Twitter of a construction worker performing a task without any protective gear or following any safety rules. Lalor, who is now in India covering the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, was astounded by the construction worker’s bravery. “Indian construction workers are incredible brave, but I think they might need a union to demand a little more site safety. This is story number nine, with nine more to go “Lalor took to Twitter.
The pitches were the focus of the series
Lalor has been travelling for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy and has shared several viral videos of the pitch. With the fourth and final Test in Ahmedabad on Monday, India won the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2-1 over Australia. After winning the first two Tests in Nagpur and Delhi, India was taken aback by Australia in the third game at Indore. The pitches were the focus of the series, as the first three Tests were completed in three days on fiercely turning tracks.
Steve Smith led Australia in the final two Tests
The International Cricket Council assessed the third Test deck as “bad” after Australia triumphed by nine wickets in just over two days in Indore. India and Australia will now play a three-match One-Day International series beginning March 17. In the absence of Pat Cummins, Steve Smith led Australia in the final two Tests. He will also skipper the squad in ODIs, with Cummins opting out of the remaining games.
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