‘He still owes me 1.5 million dollars’ Know why Ricky Ponting said this about Kemar Roach?

Currently West Indies is on Australia tour for all format series. AUS vs WI (Image Credit- Twitter X) AUS vs WI: West Indies cricket team is currently on Australia tour for all-format series. A two-match Test series is currently going on between the two teams, the second match of which is being played from January 25 at the Gabba Stadium in Brisbane. Today is the third day of this pink ball test match. So amidst all this, a big statement from Ricky Ponting has come out regarding fast bowler Kemar Roach, who was a part of the team on this tour of West Indies. Ponting says he still owes Roach $1.5 million. When Kemar injured Ponting It is noteworthy that when West Indies toured Australia in 2009, Kemar Roach was also a part of that West Indies team. On this tour, Ponting was injured by a bouncer ball from Kemar Roach in a match held at WACA, Perth, after which he had to leave the field. However, this injury could not stop Australia from winning the match and the team won by 35 runs, but Ponting came to bat at number 9 in the second innings in this match. So now during a discussion with Channel 7 in the ongoing Pink Ball Test match at Gabba Brisbane, in which Kemar Roach was also involved, Ricky Ponting said – I have always said that Kemar (Roach) is a lethal bowler. They owe me about $1.5 million. Because he was bought into the IPL immediately after that spell (Ponting’s injury). On that tour, he bowled lethally not only in Perth but also in Adelaide. On the other hand, when Kemar Roach was questioned about this, he said – It is just about expressing yourself and enjoying the game while remaining young. India’s 10 most successful bowling pairs in Test cricket- Top 5 bowlers who took most wickets in day-night test matches ICC Awards Winners 2023 List: Who got which award, know here- 5 bowlers who have taken the most wickets in the World Test Championship (WTC) Those 10 unlucky cricketers of test cricket, who were out on 199 runs 5 teams who have won BBL titles the most number of times 5 Indian players who have played the most number of Test matches against England IPL 2024: Dhoni will captain, see CSK’s strong playing XI Virat Kohli out, see India’s playing XI for the first test against England Those 5 Indian players who have scored centuries in all three formats

Video: Kevin Sinclair took a surprising catch on the ball of Kemar Roach, Marnus Labuschagne returned to the pavilion.

Half of Australia’s team returned to the pavilion for just 54 runs. Kevin Sinclair takes a stunning catch of Marnus Labuschagne The second Test match between Australia and West Indies is being played at Gabba, Brisbane. On the second day of the game, Kevin Sinclair took a brilliant catch to dismiss Marnus Labuschagne, the video of which went viral on the internet. It is noteworthy that in response to West Indies’ 311 runs, Australia lost four wickets for 24 runs till the tea break. In fact, Australia got its first blow in the form of Steve Smith in the very first over of the innings. He became the victim of Kemar Roach after scoring just 6 runs. After this, Marnus Labuschagne returned to the pavilion in the second over of Alzarri Joseph. The ball took the outside edge of his bat and went to fourth slip, where Kevin Sinclair jumped to his right and took a brilliant catch. Watch the video here- A fourth-slip SCREAMER! Kevin Sinclair is having a debut to remember! #PlayOfTheDay , @nrmainsurance , #AUSvWI pic.twitter.com/jrwK4jmkuD — cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 26, 2024 Half of Australia’s team returned to the pavilion on 54 runs. After this, fast bowler Kemar Roach pushed the Kangaroo team on the backfoot by dismissing Cameron Green (8) and Travis Head (0) in the last over before the tea break on the second day. Earlier, Steve Smith once again failed as an opening batsman in Test. He was given out LBW by Kemar Roach. Half of Australia’s team has returned to the pavilion for just 54 runs. However, Usman Khawaja and Alex Carey handled the innings and took the team’s score beyond 100. Both the batsmen are currently present at the crease. Till the time of writing, Australia has scored 114 runs after losing 5 wickets and is behind West Indies by 197 runs with 5 wickets remaining. Earlier, West Indies team was all out after scoring 311 runs in the first innings. Debutant Sinclair scored 50 runs in 98 balls, which included five fours and a six. He was the last batsman to be dismissed in the West Indies innings, stumped by off-spinner Nathan Lyon.