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Shoaib Akhtar, Mohammed Siraj and test
'Coming to eat Shoaib Akhtar's legacy': Mohammed Siraj's 181.6 kmph blunder ignites meme frenzy
This speed surpassed the record set by Pakistani legend Shoaib Akhtar, known as the "Rawalpindi Express," who bowled at 161.3 kph during the 2003 ICC World Cup.
Did India's Mohammad Siraj break Shoaib Akhtar's fastest delivery record?
Mohammad Siraj caught attention in his final over of the day after a verbal exchange with Australia's batsman.
Mohammed Siraj Breaks Shoaib Akhtar's Fastest Ball Record? Here’s What Happened In IND vs AUS Adelaide Test
It was a pleasant experience for Australian fans in the ongoing second Test match against India in Adelaide on Friday. Close to 50,000 fans were there at the Adelaide Oval to see the toughest clash between India and Australia in a pink-ball game.
'DSP Siraj coming to eat Shoaib Akhtar's legacy': India speedster clocks 181.6 kmph on speedgun during pink-ball Test
Broadcasters showed Mohammed Siraj to have bowled at 181.6 km/h after a presumed speed-gun malfunction at the Adelaide Oval.
Did Mohammed Siraj break Shoaib Akhtar's fastest ball record in Adelaide Test? Speed gun t181.6 kmh
After being bowled out to just 180 in their first innings, the Indian bowlers were left frustrated by gritty batting from Marnus Labuschagne and Nathan McSweeney on Day 1 of the second Test match against Australia at Adelaide Oval.
'Promote him from DSP to SP': Mohammed Siraj's 'fastest bowler' tag over speed gun's error sees meme fest
A technical malfunction caused the speed gun to erroneously record Mohammed Siraj's delivery at a staggering 181.6 kmph during the second Test against Australia in Adelaide. This glitch, occurring during the 25th over of the Australian innings,
Did Mohammed Siraj Break Shoaib Akhtar's Speed Record Against Australia In Adelaide?
Did Mohammed Siraj break Shoaib Akhtar's record for the fastest delivery in international cricket? A technical glitch led to the broadcasters showing that Siraj bowled the fastest delivery in the history of international cricket on day 1 of the Adelaide Test match between India and Australia.
AUS vs IND: Mohammed Siraj bowls 181.16 kmph? Speed-gun goes horribly wrong
A technical glitch clocked Mohammed Siraj's delivery at an impossible 181.6 kmph, sparking humour amidst a challenging Day 1 for India in the Adelaide Test, as Australia ended with a strong 86/1 reply to India's modest 180.
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‘India, Virat Kohli dying to play in Pakistan’: Shoaib Akhtar's outlandish claim amidst Champions Trophy fiasco
Shoaib Akhtar has now claimed that the BCCI and Virat Kohli want to play in Pakistan, as the TV and sponsorship rights would ...
India Today on MSN
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Virat Kohli would be dying to play in Pakistan: Shoaib Akhtar makes bizarre claim
Former Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar has made a bizarre claim that star India batter Virat Kohli would be dying to play ...
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'Neurological wiring change karna padega...': Shoaib Akhtar on what Babar Azam needs to do in Champions Trophy
Former Pakistan captain Babar Azam is experiencing a significant decline in form across cricket formats over the past year.
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WATCH: Mohammed Siraj bowls the fastest ball in cricket history? Did he break Shoaib Akhtar's record?
The second test match of the Border Gavaskar Trophy is being played between India and Australia from 6 December. In the first ...
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Shoaib Akhtar gives Babar Azam ICC Champions Trophy 2025 ultimatum, says 'won’t be considered…'
Former Pakistan captain
Shoaib
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stated Babar Azam need to score at least three centuries in the upcoming ICC ...
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