Watch: Bumrah stare to Sam Konstas on the last ball of the day after Khawaja’s Wicket

The fifth and final Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024/25 took place at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) in what was a crucial game for both teams, with the series already decided but pride and World Test Championship points at stake. Interestingly, Jasprit Bumrah stare to Sam Konstas on the last ball of the day after Khawaja’s wicket.
There was a brief exchange of banter between Jasprit Bumrah and Sam Konstas, and on the very next ball, Bumrah dismissed Khawaja, celebrating in his signature style.
Jasprit Bumrah was about to bowl his second-to-last ball of the day when Usman Khawaja started wasting time. Bumrah tried twice, but both times Khawaja wasn’t ready to bat.
After that, Konstas said something harsh to Bumrah, causing him to lose his calm and walk toward Konstas like a lion.
On the last ball, Bumrah dismissed Khawaja and ran toward Konstas to celebrate but stopped himself immediately. Konstas then walked toward the dressing room.
Bumrah Strike in his 2nd Over
India won the toss and elected to bat first, a decision influenced by the pitch conditions expected to favor batsmen early on. Notably, Rohit Sharma was rested, and Jasprit Bumrah was appointed as the captain for this match, showcasing a strategic move by the Indian management.
India’s openers, KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal, faced a challenging start. Rahul was dismissed early by Mitchell Starc for 4, caught by Sam Konstas, setting the tone for a tough day for the Indian batting lineup.
Jaiswal managed 10 before being caught by Beau Webster off Scott Boland. This early loss of wickets put pressure on the middle order.
Rishabh Pant played a crucial innings, scoring 40 off 98 balls, providing some resistance with his typical flair mixed with caution. His dismissal by Scott Boland, caught by Pat Cummins, was a significant moment in the innings.
Ravindra Jadeja partnered with Pant for a while, scoring 26 runs, but couldn’t convert it into a big score, falling to Nathan Lyon.
The Australian bowlers, particularly Scott Boland with 4 wickets, made the most of the conditions, keeping the Indian batsmen under constant pressure. Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc also contributed significantly to the bowling effort.
End of Day: India was bowled out for 185, with the last few wickets falling quickly after Pant’s dismissal. The lower order, including Bumrah, tried to add some runs, but the Australian attack was relentless.
In response, Australia ended the day at 9/1, trailing by 176 runs. Jasprit Bumrah dismissed Usman Khawaja off the last ball of the day, caught by KL Rahul, adding a dramatic end to the day’s play.