Save Mohammad Siraj … Team India received a big warning

Former player made a big statement about Mohammad Siraj (photo- PTI)

The Indian team’s best fast bowler Mohammad Siraj performed a bang in the 5 -match Test series against England and won the hearts of all the fans. He took part in all five Tests and destroyed England’s batting lineup completely. Mohammad Siraj was the highest wicket -taking bowler in this Test series. Now after the end of the Test series, the former India player has given a big statement about Mohammad Siraj. He has given a strong warning to the Indian team management to save Mohammad Siraj from being injured.

RP Singh’s special appeal

Talking to PTI, former India fast bowler RP Singh said, “Hurting fast bowlers is a big risk because he has played many matches in a very short time.” Just as the workload of Bumrah is handled, Siraj will also have to be handled. Siraj has also come in Bumrah’s league and has to be saved from being injured. We have to take their workload seriously. He has really bowled amazing in the 5 match Test series against England.

Mohammad Siraj took 23 wickets in 5 Tests against England and he was the highest wicket -taking bowler in this series. For the first time Mohammad Siraj has taken the most wickets in a Test series. Talking about Jasprit Bumrah, before the commencement of this Test series, the head coach of the Indian team Gautam Gambhir and the chief selector Ajit Agarkar had confirmed that Jaspreet Bumrah will take part in only three Tests because he is not fully fit. He participated in the first, third and fourth Tests.

Oval Test hero Mohammad Siraj

Mohammad Siraj took a total of 9 wickets in the fifth Test match, due to which the Test series between England and India ended at 2-2. England needed 374 runs to win this match. But she was able to score only 367 runs. Many fans and cricket experts have praised Mohammad Siraj’s performance.

Asish Roy
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