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WATCH: When David Warner, Matthew Renshaw walked back to pavilion after Australia lost first wicket

After Umesh Yadav bowled David Warner on Day 1, everybody was left surprised to see other opener Matthew Renshaw rushing towards the dressing room.

WATCH: When David Warner, Matthew Renshaw walked back to pavilion after Australia lost first wicket

New Delhi: Umesh Yadav bowled his heart out against Australia on a spinner-friendly track on the opening day of the first Test match between India and Australia at Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune.

Umesh, who was introduced in the 28th over of the innings, made an immediate impact as he bowled the dangerous David Warner off an excellent inswinger. It was a length ball which nipped into the left-hander, who got an inside edge which went on to hit the stumps.

While Warner was back in hut, new batsman skipper Steve Smith was shocked to see the other opener, Matthew Renshaw, also leaving the field. The 20-year-old spoke to his captain for a while and then rushed off the field after the umpire's permission.

The cricket fans as well as experts were surprised to witness the incident, which was one of its kind.

Watch the incident here:

Renshaw later resumed his innings and went on to score 68 runs before become R Ashwin's second victim.

The left-hander later revealed that he had to leave the field as he urgently need to go to the washroom for a toilet break.