India and Australia are currently engaged in the pink ball Test of the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25, taking place in Adelaide. When India was bowling on Day 1, an image went viral on social media, making a claim that Siraj had bowled at a record-breaking speed of 181.6km/h.
This happened when Siraj came in to bowl during the 34th over and on the last ball of that over, the right arm pacer’s delivery displayed a record-breaking speed on the meter.
It was, however, later found out that it was a technical glitch that showed the speed reading to be this high.
After seeing Siraj Bhai's bowling speed in #AUSvIND
— Shubham kori (@KoriShubh) December 6, 2024
Shoaib Akhtar, Brett Lee, Shaun Tait, and Shane Bond :- pic.twitter.com/ZKv3ner1uR
Mohammad Siraj se kisne expect Kiya tha ki vah
— Dhruv Thakur ???????? (@Dhruv_rajawat11) December 6, 2024
181 km/h ki speed se bowling karenge.
DSP Mohammad Siraj on strike ????????#INDvsAUS #AUSvIND #BGT2024 #BGT pic.twitter.com/8Ao8Zp7Qp9
DSP Siraj has broken the fast bowling record????.
— Yash (@imYash__18) December 6, 2024
Ball speed – 181.6 km/h#INDvsAUS pic.twitter.com/AOg3nTcNfE
The Indian team had earlier managed to score 180 runs as they decided to bat first, where Yashasvi Jaiswal got dismissed on the first ball and star batter Virat Kohli got out after scoring just 7 runs. Rohit Sharma also got dismissed for just 3 runs. Youngster Nitish Kumar Reddy was a player who stabled the Indian innings as he scored 42 runs off 54 balls.
For the Australian side when bowling, Mitchell Starc was the star bowler, as he picked up six wickets. Skipper pat Cummins and Scott Boland also got 2 wickets each. When the stumps at Day 1 were called, Australia was at 86 runs for the loss of 1 wicket, as they trail India by 96 runs.
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