Mohammed Siraj, fined by the ICC for his send-off to Travis Head during the Adelaide Test, responded with a brief 'it's all good' when questioned. He then excused himself to head to the gym. Both Siraj and Bumrah skipped Tuesday's practice. The incident stemmed from Siraj's dismissal of Head, with conflicting accounts of their post-wicket exchange later resolved.
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