
Ravi Shastri and SHUBMAN GILL (BCCI Photo) New Delhi: The former head coach of India Ravi Shastri offered a fun insight into Muhammed Siri’s personality on live television during the first day of the third test between India and England in Lord’s. In an interview with co -founder Michael Atherton, Shastri Siraj described as “Joker” in the dressing room, while discussing the energy antiques of Pacer in the field. The theme appeared after the moment they came to Ollie Pope after the ball got to the wedge between the mat and the foot of the dough. The Pope calmly won the ball and lay it.“He’s quite a character, Mohammed Siraj. He ran right by the dough,” one commentator said.Atherton followed to ask whether Siraj was a quiet type or a prankster. Shastri replied, “Oh, it’s a joker. And it’s not the one who entertains fun – someone else will always have fun at him. Or lifts him. And falling on it.”The exchange emphasized how high -share test matches allow space for light commentary and add personality and humor to broadcasting.
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Atherton even compared Siraj with former English fast Darren Gough and noted that each team needs characters to lighten the mood of the dressing room – especially during the mentally tax days of the test cricket.Shastri added: “He and (Rishabh) are such. Especially when he was promoted to a representative of the police director. There was laughter around this dressing room. Siraj had to say,” Okay, wait for you to come to Hyderabad, I will solve you “.“He (Siraj) bowed beautifully in Edgbaston.