Mohammed Siraj expressed ‘belief in himself’ as what the leading factor was for his match-winning effort on the last day of the oval test. He also sheds light on the mental stress after he put down Harry Brook’s post, in which the batter removed the game on his own from the handle of the Indians.
The India versus England Anderson-Retulkar trophy ended in a well-deserved draw between the two teams while the two captains, Ben Stokes and Shubman Gill, shared the trophy. The Indian skipper Shubman Gill was mentioned as the Indian player of the series, as chosen by the English head coach, while Gautam Gambhir Harry Brook chose as the English player of the series.
Immediately after the match ended, the Indian cricket player commentator Dineh Karthik was seen on the ground with the microphone for a short interview by India’s Held, Mohammed Siraj, for his amazing effort on the morning of day 5.
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Mohammed Siraj’s short but fresh interview with Dineh Karthik reveals the lowest moment of the player in the oval test
After the game, with the breathtaking delivery of Mohammed Siraj, who hit the off-stup of Gus Atkinson and India led to a memorable victory in the history of the cricket for red ball. The game was no less than a T20 game, with the amount of anticipation built around the last session of the English innings.
When DK Mohammed Siraj inquired to inquire about his feelings after gaining the beautiful victory, he seemed to have opened his heart for his former RCB teammate.
Siraj responded immediately and said: “I just thought I had to bowl in the right areas. To be honest, I didn’t think I would take the (stream) catch and step on the rope. It was a match-changing moment. Yes, I have always believed to myself that I will do it for the team. “
He revealed how much the missed opportunity to dismiss Harry Brook had hit him, especially because Brook commanded the English innings with his quirky hits. But he collected trust and the outcome is right in front.
“I woke up today; I believed I could do it,” Mohammed Siraj portrays a determined attitude
After the celebrations on the ground and the friendly shaking of hands between the Indian and the English players, who showed us together that we have witnessed the most exciting cricket action in the course of the last month, Mohammed Siraj was called in to take the player of the Match Award.
Yashasvi Jaiswal played a stunning knock of 118 points for India, and Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar set up crucial runs with vital half centures on the back of the innings, and Prasidh Krishna also packed 8 Wickets in the game.
But after what everyone saw this morning, no player earned than Mohammed Siraj the player of the Match Award more than him. He was also questioned there, whereupon he said:
“To be honest, it feels great. We wanted to fight hard from day 1, and to see this result is great. The plan was to keep it simple and hit one place.”
“When I woke up today, I believed that I could do it. It took a picture of Google and called it as my wallpaper that I could do it,” Siraj thought about his self -confidence.
Siraj’s honest look at the Harry Brook Fumble: “If I had taken that (Beek) catch well, we probably didn’t have to come today. But Brook was very good. It was a heartbreaking moment (on the Lord test). He just told me to get to come here.”
Shubman Gill called India’s player of the series
The coach of England, Brendon McCullum, was given the task of choosing the player of the series from India. Given his great record of scoring 4 hundreds in the series and a stack of runs, which amounted to a total of 754, the Indian skipper Shubman Gill was chosen as player of the series.
The English also recognized the stunning performances of Kl Rahul, Ravindra Jadeja and Mohammed Siraj, who ended the series as the highest wicket tack in the 5-Match test series. Sirah was the choice among the bowlers with 23 wickets to his name and eventually bowed the most overs in a series until now in this WTC cycle.
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