India captain Rohit Sharma downplayed the on-field spat between Mohammed Siraj and Travis Head during the Adelaide Test, attributing it to the competitive nature of the match. Sharma acknowledged Siraj’s aggressive style while emphasizing the importance of staying within acceptable limits. He confirmed that such exchanges are common in fiercely contested matches and shouldn’t be overanalyzed.
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