Mohammed Shami, the Indian pace bowler, known for breaking records and stumps with his exceptional bowling skills, added another feather to his cap by creating a massive batting record in Test cricket. During India's match against Australia in Nagpur, Shami came in to bat at No. 10 after the fall of Ravindra Jadeja's wicket and smashed a blistering 37 runs off just 47 balls, which included three sixes and two fours. Shami's contribution to India's first innings helped the team reach a massive score of 400, alongside Axar Patel. In the 131st over, Shami went on a rampage and hit debutant Todd Murphy for two consecutive sixes, which were his 24th and 25th six in Test cricket. This feat puts Shami above the Indian skipper, Virat Kohli, who has 24 sixes in Test cricket. The 32-year-old's brilliant knock showcased his versatility as a cricketer and his ability to perform both with the ball and the bat.