Comes the hour, Cometh Siraj | Cricker

Comes the hour, Cometh Siraj | Cricker

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We saw a lion -hearted cricket player.

We saw a passionate cricket player.

We saw a ruthless cricket player.

We saw the comeback of a cricket player.

We saw the spirit of a cricket player.

We saw the evolution of a cricket player.

We saw the rise of a cricket player.

We saw Siraj.

Mohammed Siraj For a long time lived in the shadow of his more illustrious countryman Jasprit Bumrah. At the start of the English series, it was suggested that the Indian Bowlers Bumrah should support. Of course the threatening Bumrah, the best bowler in the world, was without a doubt, the leader of the attack.

Siraj remained in the shade because the role that he had been assigned was Bumrah. But you often become what you believe you are. Siraj kept bowling, but only to support Bumrah. Once Bumrah was excluded from the last test competition, Siraj suddenly became the lead. This is where Siraj took the challenge and takes the opportunity.

Siraj dropped Harry Brook on 19 on day 4 of the fifth test. Brook went to score a dominant 111 of just 98 balls. Joe Root struck flawlessly on the other side and looked invincible as usual. Just when it seemed that the pair will bring England to victory, England lost Brook.

This opened the gates for India. Younger Bethell stepped out of a big shot. Shortly thereafter, Prasidh Krishna got the rooted Wicket from Wortel, while he was nicker one on the Wicketkeeper. England was from 301/3 to 337/6. Suddenly India saw some hope – although it seemed hope for most of them. The fourth day ended with England at 339/6 and needed 35 runs with four wickets in hand.

The hour comes the man

Day 5 arrived and Siraj arrived too. With a faith as strong as a mountain, Siraj continued to bow one magical ball after the other. Soon Jamie Smith took to Wicketkeeper Jurget. Siraj then rejected Overton.

On the other hand, Prasidh Krishna came out in a good rhythm and Boog Josh tongue with a beautiful Yorker. Chris Woakes came out with his injury and demonstrated Grit. Gus Atkinson took on it and hit Siraj for a six and ran few points.

With six needed to bind the score, Siraj came and threw a perfect Yorker to dismiss atkinson and transfer India to transfer a famous series-liveling victory. It was a test victory with a narrowest margin for India. The series of five games ended with 2-2, a legitimate result for the two parties that fought until the end.

The series showed how ruthless dedication is ultimately rewarded.

The series showed how to get up after he was defeated.

The series showed how boys became men.

The series showed the rise of Siraj.


Written by: Rajiv Mundhra

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