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Meet the top wine dogs of South Australia’s famed cellar doorsThe India-Australia rivalry continues to intensify on the final day of the fourth Test match at Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) December 30, 2024. Rising star for India, Yashasvi Jaiswal again was at the center of things, going back-to-back with Mitchell Starc of Australia with banter this time over an unusual superstition-related incident involving bails. During the second session of the fifth day, Starc, while getting ready for his run-up, flipped the bails over, an act that’s become a superstition with some of the bowlers. This tradition was begun by Stuart Broad of England during the Ashes. It’s believed to be lucky for the bowling side and result in a wicket. Not one for such superstitions, Jaiswal flips the bails back over immediately. Starc Questions Jaiswal’s Superstition Beliefs Starc, noticing Jaiswal’s action, decided to ask the 23-year-old if he believed in superstitions. Jaiswal’s reply was razor-sharp and full of conviction: “I believe in myself, that is why I am here.” Starc, intrigued, countered, “Then why change it back if you are not superstitious?” Jaiswal, composed as ever, said, “I am just enjoying this moment in my life.” The whole conversation on the stump mic became a rage on social media as a proud declaration of this young Indian’s unwavering belief in himself. Watch the video here: Match Onto Suspenseful Final Day It was not going to be an easy match out there in the field, however. India had already faced a testing target set by Australia as 340 runs. Batting had turned out to be extremely hard for Indians as single-digit scores by Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul, Virat Kohli, and Ravindra Jadeja, while Pant showed signs of resilience only to fall prey to Travis Head in the end. However, Jaiswal was batting solidly for India’s revival and making a notable half-century which was his 12th of the year. And his indomitable effort with the other members of the Indian team has indeed given them a fair chance to win this game. Jaiswal’s Fine Batting Jaiswal has had an excellent series so far. Being the highest run scorer for India in the series, he has established himself as a key player in the team. Starc has been a great asset for Australia and has bagged 16 wickets so far. He had dismissed Jaiswal three times in the series so far. With the series poised at 1-1 level, the final Test action between India and Australia on January 3, 2025, will play out in Sydney. On the eve of the final thriller, the Starc v Jaiswal rivalry would only add more drama along with the many interesting moves on the field. ALSO READ | Conor McGregor And Logan Paul Match Fees Finally Revealed, Mukesh Ambani Will Pay Them $250 Million Each To Fight In Mumbai
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Wales midfielder Joe Allen faces a battle to play a part in Swansea City's hectic fixture list because of a leg injury. Allen missed Swansea's victory at Plymouth Argyle on Tuesday after suffering what is thought to be a muscle problem during last weekend's draw at Luton Town. Head coach Luke Williams says Swansea must not rush 34-year-old Allen back into action. "Unfortunately he felt something at the end of the last game and it turned out to be a small problem that is going to keep him sidelined for a short period of time," Williams said. "I think there's a chance that we see him over Christmas but we have to be very careful with Joe. He is royalty around these parts." Swansea, who are up to ninth in the Championship thanks to their 2-1 victory over Plymouth, are back in action against Sunderland this Saturday. They go to Hull City in their final pre-Christmas game, on 21 December, before festive home fixtures against Queens Park Rangers and Luton Town. Williams' side then travel to Portsmouth on New Year's Day, before West Bromwich Albion come to the Swansea.com Stadium on 4 January. Allen has been a regular in Williams' matchday squads this season, making 15 club appearances so far, while he has come out of international retirement to be part of Craig Bellamy's Wales squad. "Joe will do everything, he is an incredible pro, and the medical team will help him," Williams added. "Hopefully we'll be able to see him at the back end of the Christmas period."
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