Mohammed Siraj Catch Harry Brook PtiImage Credit Source: PTI
On the tour of England, Team India star fast bowler Mohammad Siraj impressed everyone with his performance. Siraj became the highest wicket bowler in this series of five Tests. Especially in the match in which Jasprit Bumrah was not there, Siraj showed his light. He was seen doing something similar in the last Test match of the series at the Oval, but on the fourth day of the match, he made a mistake that put Team India in trouble.
On Sunday 3 August, on the fourth day of the Oval Test match, the England team started playing ahead by 50 runs at the loss of one wicket. The English team was chasing the target of 374 runs. For him, Ben Docket quickly completed his half -century but the famous Krishna dismissed him in a while. After this, Siraj returned the pavilion out LBW, captaining England in this match and returned the pavilion.
Team India seemed to be in good condition from here because only 3 wickets of England had fallen by only 106 runs. In such a situation, Joe Root and Harry Brook were eyeing, who started making a partnership. Brook was especially started collecting boundary by showing aggressive attitude. Then Brook played hook shot off the first ball of Krishna, famous in the 35th over. For this shot, Siraj was deployed at deep fine leg boundary and reached the catch.
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Siraj also took this catch without any trouble, but then he made a mistake, which is the most afraid of it. Siraj forgot that he was close to the boundary and one step back to make his balance. Just here, he spoiled all the hard work. His foot fell directly on the rope of the boundary and on seeing this, the whole team including the famous Krishna became happy with the faces of India. Siraj could not believe what he did. He covered his face with his hand, while both hands rose in the air with the joy of Indian fans came back to the head. The enthusiasm of the fans of England started touching the sky.
(The news is updated)