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IND vs AUS 1st Test: Marathi Pandal arrive with Dhol Taasha at Optus Stadium

Updated On: 23 November, 2024 09:05 AM IST | Sujay Shivalkar

On the second day of the IND vs AUS 1st Test, a Marathi Pandal arrived at the Optus stadium in Perth. Here is all you need to know (Pic: Amit Shah)

On the second day of the IND vs AUS 1st Test, a Marathi Pandal arrived at the Optus stadium in Perth. Here is all you need to know (Pic: Amit Shah)

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On the second day of the IND vs AUS 1st Test, a Marathi Pandal arrived at the Optus stadium in Perth. Here is all you need to know (Pic: Amit Shah)
<p>On Day Two of the first Test against <a href="https://www.mid-day.com/sports/cricket/photo/ind-vs-aus-1st-test-australias-pat-cummins-mitchell-starc-josh-hazlewood-nathan-lyon-become-first-quartet-to-touch-500-test-wickets-together-103070/1" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>Australia</strong></a> in Perth, a Marathi Pandal was seen showcasing the Indian culture outside the stadium. With <em>dhol</em> and yellow <em>koti</em> on, the people were seen extending their support to Team India</p>

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On Day Two of the first Test against Australia in Perth, a Marathi Pandal was seen showcasing the Indian culture outside the stadium. With dhol and yellow koti on, the people were seen extending their support to Team India

<p>An Australian lady wearing a red colour saree was also seen enjoying the beats of <em>dhols</em> outside the <a href="https://www.mid-day.com/sports/cricket/photo/border-gavaskar-trophy-team-india-sweats-it-out-in-training-session-at-optus-stadium-103028/1" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>Optus stadium</strong></a></p>

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An Australian lady wearing a red colour saree was also seen enjoying the beats of dhols outside the Optus stadium

<p>Along with dhol, the pandal also carried <em>taal</em> (a musical instrument) and continued to extend their support to the Indian team</p>

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Along with dhol, the pandal also carried taal (a musical instrument) and continued to extend their support to the Indian team

<p>So far, on the second day of the first Test match against Australia, Team India captain and lead pacer <a href="https://www.mid-day.com/sports/cricket/article/ind-vs-aus-1st-test-jasprit-bumrah-goes-boom-boom-boom-boom-23434309" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>Jasprit Bumrah</strong></a> claimed a fifer. Along with him, Mohammed Siraj and Harshit Rana registered two wickets each, to their names</p>

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So far, on the second day of the first Test match against Australia, Team India captain and lead pacer Jasprit Bumrah claimed a fifer. Along with him, Mohammed Siraj and Harshit Rana registered two wickets each, to their names

<p>With young Indian players stepping up to the occasion, <a href="https://www.mid-day.com/sports/cricket/article/ind-vs-aus-1st-test-australia-mata-ki-jay-says-an-australian-fan-after-sudhir-hails-india-23433668" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>Australia</strong></a> is still on the back foot in the match. The hosts are left with just one wicket in hand in their first innings</p>

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With young Indian players stepping up to the occasion, Australia is still on the back foot in the match. The hosts are left with just one wicket in hand in their first innings

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