The second Test, a “Pink Ball” day-night match that starts at the Adelaide Oval on Friday, will pit Team India against Australia. India’s 295-run victory in the first Test in Perth puts them ahead 1-0 in the five-match Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) series.
Regular captain Rohit Sharma and No. 3 batsman Shubman Gill, who is fully healed, will both be returning for this match, which will help the visitors. However, the Australian team captained by Pat Cummins has made one change, replacing injured Josh Hazlewood with Scott Boland.
Did Siraj bowl the fastest ball in cricket history?
When the final ball of Mohammad Siraj’s tenth over was shown on television at a speed of 181 kmph, viewers were left wondering how Siraj could bowl such a fast ball. It was later discovered to be the broadcaster’s error, which fans are now finding quite entertaining.
DSP Siraj bowled the fastest delivery in cricket 🤯
— Dinda Academy (@academy_dinda) December 6, 2024
After Viv Richards, he is coming to eat Shoaib Akhtar's legacy pic.twitter.com/ofJOvl4h4I
Mohammed Siraj clocked at 181.6 km/h that last ball. Tell me the beer snake didn’t fire him up pic.twitter.com/kSzV64F6It
— Ethan (@ethanmeldrum_) December 6, 2024
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