Published 22:59 IST, November 30th 2019
Rajasthan Royals trolls Yasir Shah after Super Smith breaks Don Bradman's record
Rajasthan Royals trolled Yasir Shah, soon after Steve Smith broke the 73-yo record held by Don Bradman of being the fastest batsman to reach 7,000 runs in Test
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Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Rajasthan Royals on Saturday added on to Pakistan's misery, as Royals trolled Pakistan's ace spin bowler Yasir Shah, soon after Steve Smith broke 73-year-old record held by Don Bradman of being fastest batsman to reach 7,000 Test runs. This comes after Yasir Shah had signalled 7 post taking Smith's wicket in first Test at Brisbane indicating number of times, he has picked up right-handed batsman's wicket. Smith achieved feat on second day of second Test at Adelaide where Australians tormented Pakistan owing to Warner's scintillating kck of 335 runs and Starc's fiery spell.
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'My 7 is better than yours.'
Steve Smith, who also plays for Rajasthan Royals in IPL, became fastest individual to reach 7,000 runs in just 126 innings. He is also eleventh Australian to breach 7,000-mark in Tests. Royals took to Twitter to troll Yasir Shah after Smith breached record and 7,000 test runs. Here is tweet by Rajasthan Royals:
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Warner smashes unbeaten 335
A splendid kck weaved with some magic, technique and a brilliant skill set. Australia's ace batsman, David Warner, in yet ar match, put up a tremendous show as he tched up a triple century in second Test against Pakistan at Adelaide. Warner breached 300-mark on second day, as he went on to become seventh batsman to score a triple century. batsman from New South Wales scored 335 runs in just 418 balls at a strike rate of 80.14. Warner remained t out at 335 before Australia captain Tim Paine decided to declare innings at 589 disallowing Warner to continue his spectacular scoring spree, which fumed Australian fans.
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Australia dominate Pakistan at Adelaide
Australia's pace spearheaded Mitchell Starc wreaked havoc on Pakistan batting line-up as visitors were reduced to 96-6 at end of day's play. Australia declared ir innings after posting a mammoth total of 589 runs, thanks to David Warner's maiden Test triple ton. Mitchell Starc was right on money and struck gold in fourth over as he got rid of Imam-ul-Haq. Starc n picked up two wickets off 31st over to send Ifthikar Ahmed and Rizwan packing. Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood grabbed one wicket each as Pakistan ended Day 2 on a very dry te, with just four wickets left.
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21:05 IST, November 30th 2019