‘Kiss to change tension’; Australian pacer Peter Siddle kisses his teammate during the match

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The Sydney Sixers Adelaide Strikers match as the venue for the unexpected moment in the Big Bash League in Australia. During the match, the Adelaide Strikers star kissed Australian pacer Peter Siddle’s teammate Daniel Worrell.

It was Voral who was assigned to bowl under the pressure of the match. At such a point, Siddle gave the kiss in order to comfort his companion. The video was shared by Big Bash League officials on their official Twitter account. The video was tweeted with the caption ‘Love moments at the Sydney Cricket Ground’. Commentators and fans alike commented that in stressful matches like T20 in cricket, it is commendable to give relief to teammates through such activities.

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But Siddle’s relief effort did not bring success to the Adelaide Strikers. The Strikers lost the match by four wickets to the Sixers. Apart from that, Siddle and Voral did not take any wickets in the match. The Sydney Sixers chased down the Strikers’ 148-run target with six balls to spare with four balls to spare. Jordan Silk’s 36 off 24 balls helped the Sixers to victory.

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IND vs SA | How to shine on the South African tour; Tendulkar advises Indian batsmen on ‘master’ strategy

Sachin Tendulkar, India’s master blaster, gives ‘master’ advice to Indian batsmen preparing for the Test Series of India’s Tour of South Africa.

Tendulkar advises Indian players to play on the front foot. In an exclusive interview with sports journalist Boria Majumdar, Tendulkar said that front-footed defense is very important in South Africa. ‘I always say that front foot defense is very important. The front foot defense will determine the course of the match in South Africa. The front foot defense will be crucial in the first 25 overs. ‘ – Tendulkar said.

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