Ind vs Aus: Josh Hazlewood Picks 5 Wickets Off Just 25 Balls, Almost Breaks 'Most Unique Record'
India beat Australia by 8 wickets in Ind vs Aus 1st Test: On the third day, it was expected that Team India would be successful in scoring the big target in front of the host team. But in front of Australian bowlers, Indian batsmen could only survive 128 balls (21.2 overs). Cheteshwar Pujara and vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane failed to open their account. Captain Virat Kohli (4 runs) was dismissed by Pat Cummins. Mayank Agarwal scored the highest 9 runs from the team. Photo: @cricketcomau / Twitter
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View In AppPat Cummins completes 150 wickets: Australian fast bowler Pat Cummins has achieved a special record in the Adelaide Test. The speedster completed 150 wickets in his 31st Test match. The bowler, who took three wickets in the first innings, also took four wickets in the second innings. He equaled the records of legendary Australian players Dennis Lillee and Shane Warne. Both these bowlers also attained this feat in their 31st Test. Photo: @patcummins30 / Twitter
Josh Hazlewood bagged five wickets in just 25 balls: Australian fast bowler Josh Hazlewood picked five wickets in just 25 balls in India's second innings. However, he missed making a special record. Australian bowler Ernie Toshack had taken five wickets in just 19 balls in the Brisbane Test against India. Toshack's record was equaled by England fast bowler Stuart Broad in the 2015 Tentrabiz Test against Australia. Broad also took five wickets in just 19 balls. Photo: @ICC / Twitter
Pat Cummins took seven wickets in this match, while taking five wickets in the second innings. His partner Josh Hazlewood showed the pavilion to six Indian batsmen in total. Hazlewood, who completed 200 wickets in Test cricket, dismissed five batsmen for just eight runs in the second innings. Photo: @ICC / Twitter
Australia's wrecker-in-chief Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins broke the back of Indian batting in the first Day/Night Test played in Adelaide between India and Australia. Virat & Co., who were out for just 36 runs in the second innings, were easily defeated by the hosts by eight wickets. Photo: @ICC / Twitter
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