
Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj (AP Photo) New Delhi: The former Indian spinner Ravican Ashwin raised concerns about Muhammed’s performance in the first test against England in Headingley, Leeds and urged Pacer to focus on control of runs rather than just focused on goals. Siraj tolerated a hard trip, admits running at an economic rate of 4.05, and in both shifts she took only two goals.On the surface that offered small help to the pitch, Siraj gave up 122 runs in 27 overs in the first shifts, while claiming two goals. His fights continued in the second shifts, where he went in 14 overs without a goal and admitted 51 runs.“My only question for Siraj is … Can you dry the flow of running? You don’t have to pick up the goals. But you can’t give 4-5 runs every above? Ashwin said on your YouTube channel.
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Should Mohammed Siraj focus on running the flow of running rather than focusing only on goals?
Jasprit Bumrah appeared as the best Indian superior in the first English shifts and demanded five goals. Prasidh Krishna also raised three goals, but was expensive and admitted running in the economy of 6.40.“He is also getting tired and his spells are pushed and the partnership is forged until then. Or you would have to go with Jadeja that must enter and stop the flow of running. Praidh plays for the first time and he is inexperienced. 2/58, I think.The veteran spinner further stressed that the test cricket is as much as the support roles as an individual brilliance.“I agree that in the test cricket it is important to make the goals important. But in the test cricket, however, also mixed each other. Ishant Sharma did it amazing. He played the role of Morkel very well.