The ongoing Test series between Australia and India has been nothing short of a thriller. And the climax looks set to give a Hollywood movie a run for its money
Updated Jan 18, 2021 · 03:41 pm Mohammed Siraj in action in Brisbane | AFP
Mohammed Siraj did not rise through the system in place for Indian cricket. He did not play junior age-group cricket at the highest level. He only started playing with tennis balls, and had no idea about things like seam and swing. But when he became part of the Hyderabad Ranji Trophy set-up, he rose through the ranks quickly. At every stage, he has encountered obstacles and he has shown the ability to overcome them. If not anything, he is a learner and a hard worker. His many coaches would tell you that.
India bowler Mohammed Siraj revealed how a phone call with his mother and the memory of his late father spurred him on to a five-wicket haul in the final Test against Australia on Monday.
Former India batsman Mohammad Kaif on Monday hailed pacer Mohammed Siraj and said that he has done everything in days that people take a lifetime to achieve.
Cricket: India s Mohammad Siraj called bloody grub by Brisbane fans after SCG abuse scandal
15 Jan, 2021 07:30 PM
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Mohammed Siraj was labelled a bloody grub by members of the Gabba crowd. Video / Twitter @samphillips06
Mohammed Siraj was labelled a bloody grub by members of the Gabba crowd. Video / Twitter @samphillips06
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Indian pace spearhead Mohammed Siraj has been targeted by fans on day one at the Gabba after he was the target of alleged racial abuse at the SCG last week.
The Sydney Morning Herald s Sam Phillips shared a video of a group goading the Indian quick as he lead the visitors inexperienced pace attack to the deciding Test match.