A technical glitch during the second Test displayed Mohammed Siraj bowling a jaw-dropping 181.6 kmph thunderbolt against Australia in the day-night Test. The actual recorder fastest ball bowled is 161.3 kmph by Shoaib Akhtar. Australia ended day one at 86 for 1 in reply to India’s 180, trailing by 94 runs. Mitchell Starc took 6 wickets for Australia, while Jasprit Bumrah took one for India.
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