Victory in Oval is not only for the world but also for Indian players, know how?

Indian cricket team

The Indian cricket team led by Shubman Gill won the hearts of fans with their performance in England. In the last match of the five -match Test series played at the Oval, Team India won the lost bet. Indian players did a tremendous fightback before setback and defeated England by 6 runs. This magnificent victory is not only a message for the players of Team India but also for the players of Team India. This message is for those players who have started thinking of themselves as bigger than the team.

Tendulkar-Anderson Test series will be remembered for several reasons. It will be counted in the most exciting Test series in cricket history. This series will also be remembered how the lost bet is done in his name. India did this work only by England. This series told that real cricket is Test cricket and it is still alive. When the decision comes on the last day of the 5 -match series, it can be guessed how exciting this series must have been.

This series will also be known as the love of players towards the country. Whether it is Rishabh Pant or Chris Woakes. When Pant came out to bat despite a leg injury, Vox came on the field to win his country even after breaking the shoulder. This series will also be remembered for the spirit of Mohammad Siraj. This fast bowler of Team India was the highest wicket -taking bowler in the series. He took 23 wickets.

Salute to Siraj’s spirit

There were only two fast bowlers from India and England who played five matches. It had Chris Woakes of England and Siraj of India. Siraj fought till the end. 1100 Over threatened marigold than. His spirit and performance showed that there is no workload management word in his dictionary. The 5 -match Test series is long, but it did not seem to see Siraj. He bowled the ball at a speed of 146 km per hour in England’s fourth innings in the Oval Test. This proves that he killed his life in this match.

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Mohammad Siraj

The Siraj who was going to become a villain by dripping Harry Brook’s catch on the fourth day, England on the fifth day Taking 3 wickets out of 4, he became the hero of Team India’s victory. 31 -year -old Siraj’s life was seen in every ball. Every ball seemed to be wicket -taking wickets. From around the wicket Ooh And Aaah The voice was coming. Seeing Siraj’s run up and passion, he could not feel that he was playing the fifth match of the series.

Siraj leads by leading money attack

Siraj’s performance is further enhanced when he leads Team India’s pace attack. Siraj has played 25 Test matches while Jasprit Bumrah, in which he has got 64 wickets. Out of this, Team India won 10 matches and defeat in 11, while 4 matches were drawn. At the same time, Siraj played 16 matches without Bumrah, in which he took 49 wickets. During this time, Team India won 12 matches and lost in only 3. 1 match was drawn.

Slap on the mouth of star players

His spirit and this performance is a slap on the mouth of those star players who talk about workload management. Is a player above the team? The team is in trouble and not playing the match by saying the workload, to what extent it is correct. Is Siraj not so big stars yet to decide how many tests he has to play in the series.

Think what would have happened if Siraj did not play the last match even after talking about workload. These are the Sirajs who played a Test series abroad even after the death of his father. His father died when he visited Australia. He could not even join his funeral. Team captain Virat Kohli then supported Siraj. Siraj himself has also mentioned it many times.

Siraj has proved his performance and Team India with his victory that no player is bigger than the team. As long as you are playing, you are worshiped. Especially you are a very big player and if you are not in the team for some reason, then you will be remembered in defeat, but will be forgotten in victory. In such a situation, the victory of Team India is a message for the players who start thinking of themselves as bigger and bigger than the team.

Asish Roy
Asish Roy is a dedicated football writer with a deep love for the beautiful game. From Premier League thrillers to Champions League classics and everything in between, He covers football with a keen eye for tactics, player form, and match-day drama. With years of experience analyzing games and following global football trends, Asish brings fans closer to the sport through well-researched articles, match previews, transfer news, and opinion pieces.
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