HomeSportsCricket'Main hi game change karunga': How Mohammed Siraj trusted himself to get the job done for India at Oval

'Main hi game change karunga': How Mohammed Siraj trusted himself to get the job done for India at Oval

Mohammed Siraj efforts helped him finish as the leading wicket-taker from the series, as he registered 23 scalps that featured two five-wicket hauls.

August 04, 2025 / 17:52 IST
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How Mohammed Siraj trusted himself to get the job done for India at Oval
How Mohammed Siraj trusted himself to get the job done for India at Oval (BCCI Photo)

"Mohammed Siraj is a captain's dream." These were the words of India captain Shubman Gill and it speaks volumes of Siraj's contribution, both in the match and the series overall. While workload talks were focused solely on Jasprit Bumrah, who played three out of the five Tests, Siraj silently emerged as India's true workhorse, playing all five Tests, charging in with gusto, something which was also admired by team's bowling coach and former Proteas pacer Morne Morkel.

Siraj efforts helped him finish as the leading wicket-taker from the series, as he registered 23 scalps that featured two five-wicket hauls. The second came in the final innings at Oval, which helped India finish the series with their heads held high.

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However, Siraj had a lot to intake during the course of the five matches. He was the final batter to be dismissed at Lord's, when he got out in the most dramatic fashion, leaving him completely dejected. It takes heart of steel to bounce back from such situation and Siraj showed how he has one.

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