The speed gun recorded Siraj’s delivery at 181.6 km/h, which would have broken the record for the fastest ball ever bowled, ...
After being bowled out to just 180 in their first innings, the Indian bowlers were left frustrated by gritty batting from ...
The second test match of the Border Gavaskar Trophy is being played between India and Australia from 6 December. In the first test played in Perth, the Indian team won by a huge margin of 295 runs.
Broadcasters showed Mohammed Siraj to have bowled at 181.6 km/h after a presumed speed-gun malfunction at the Adelaide Oval.
A technical glitch during the second India-Australia Test match displayed Mohammed Siraj bowling an improbable 181.6 kph. The ...
The fastest ball in cricket history was bowled by former Pakistan pacer Shoaib Akhtar who fired a 161.3 kph against England ...
A technical glitch during the second Test displayed Mohammed Siraj bowling a jaw-dropping 181.6 kmph thunderbolt against ...
Did Mohammed Siraj break Shoaib Akhtar's record for the fastest delivery in international cricket? A technical glitch led to ...
The incident occurred in the 24th over of Australia’s innings, with the speed gun showing an unbelievable reading ...
Mohammed Siraj's delivery clocked 181.6 kmph against Australia, the speed gun showed; clearly a technical glitch, learn more ...
Team India's pacer Mohammed Siraj grabbed headlines on Day 1 (Friday, December 6) of the side's ongoing Adelaide pink ball Test against Australia.