Mohammed Siraj bowled 185.3 overs, and took 23 wickets, the most in the series against England.
Every time Mohammed Siraj was in the middle of a fiery spell, it was often Virat Kohli talking to him.
Mohammed Siraj and Shubman Gill are two of the standout players from the England tour who might still struggle to make the Asia Cup 2025 squad.
Mohammed Siraj's performance in the fifth and final Test matches against England at The Oval in London especially pleased Mohammad Azharuddin.
Mohammed Siraj achieved his career-highest ratings of 674 points in the ICC Men's Test Bowler Rankings on Wednesday, following his outstanding performance in the Oval Test.
Virat Kohli’s parting gesture highlights his enduring reputation as a leader who values personal connections just as much as on-field performances.
Siraj's performance in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy helped him climb to 15th place in the most recent ICC Test Rankings.
At 31, Mohammed Siraj has proven to be tough in every sense—physically, mentally, and emotionally. But what truly impressed Greg Chappell was his knack for recognising crucial moments and stepping up when it mattered most.
Good things indeed happen to good people and good men do come first in the end. Mohammed Siraj is proof. This team is proof and that’s our life lesson from this tour.
The effort by Mohammed Siraj helped India equalise the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy.
Mohammed Siraj participated in every match and finished as the best wicket-taker with 23 wickets, Jasprit Bumrah played three Test matches and grabbed 14 wickets, including two five-wicket hauls.
With 23 scalps to his name, Mohammed Siraj emerged as the highest wicket-taker in the just-concluded Test tour of England
Mohammed Siraj jumped 12 spots following his nine wickets in the match, including a five-for, as India defeated the hosts by six runs in a thriller to draw the series 2-2.
Mohammed Siraj bowled 185.3 overs in the recently-concluded five-match Test series in England and finished as the highest wicket-taker.
Mohammed Siraj was the leading wicket-taker in the five-match series. He played all the five games and bowled a mammoth 185.3 overs.
Mohammed Siraj had shared a touching moment that exposed a heavy emotional burden as he got ready for the five-Test series before leaving for England.
Mohammed Siraj bowled close to 200 overs, dragging his knackered body through five Tests, Washington Sundar never took a backward step, Yashasvi Jaiswal contributed when it mattered the most, Akash Deep and Prasidh Krishna were all heart and Sai Sudharsan gave fleeting glimpses of his long-term utility.
In the absence of Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj was instrumental throughout the series and finished with statistics of 5 for 69 in the fourth innings.
Sunil Gavaskar explained that he was not referring to Jasprit Bumrah, who missed two games during the England trip, when he made his comments about workload management.
With just 35 runs needed and four wickets in hand, England looked in prime position to clinch the game and seal the series 3-1. But pacer Mohammed Siraj turned the match on its head by taking three wickets to guide India to a memorable six-wicket win and draw the series 2-2.
Mohammed Siraj quickly expressed gratitude to Virat Kohli for "believing" in his skills.
Mohammed Siraj's efforts were herculean as he took part in all of the five Tests and bowled over 180 overs in the series. And it's safe to say his work didn't go in vain.
Mohammed Siraj grabbed a five-wicket haul in the second innings of the fifth Test at The Oval as India defeated England by six runs in a thriller to draw the series 2-2 on Monday.
In a nerve-wracking 57-minute finale at The Oval, Mohammad Siraj’s fiery spell and India’s unwavering spirit turned near-defeat into a historic triumph, delivering a Test cricket spectacle for the ages.
Day 5 promised to be a gripping one and Mohammed Siraj delivered a blockbuster.