
Mohammed Siraj (Getty Images) Timesofindia.com in London: India Morne Morkel’s bowling coach appreciated Mohammed Siri for his consistent performance in the test series of five matches against England. Siraj performed in all five games and appeared as a leading Indian goal in a series with 20 scalp in his name.During the final test he defended the target 374 and Siraj bowed with intensity and discipline, which puts the dough in England under pressure. Although he has taken two goals in the shifts so far, his impact was significant.
Morne Morkel hail Mohammed Siraj, reflects on the 4th day Twist and rain delay
In these shifts, he has bowed 26 exceeding – the highest among Indian pitch. Akash Deep bowed 20 overs, while Prasidh Krishna brought 22 overs.“Akash didn’t get it right today, but hopefully it produces magic charm. I’m happy that Siraj gets recognition-it’s a natural leader,” Morkel said during the post-day press conference.
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England reached 339/6 on stumps on 4th day after the rain and bad light brought an early end in the oval. They only need 35 other runs to win the 3-1 series. Jamie Smith (2*) and Jamie Overton (0*) are undefeated doughs on the fold.Meanwhile, India requires four goals-only only three if Chris Woakes is unable to compare a series of 2-2 due to shoulder injury.Woakes, which was seen on Sunday with the arm in a sling, could only bat with one hand if it is needed and probably comes to No. 11.“The series had such moments – ups and downs. We managed to break the partnership. Unfortunately, the rain came and we will return tomorrow. You cannot afford to throw a towel. The key was to break this partnership and put a little pressure,” Morkel said.“It’s quite wet there. The ground staff was incredible with breaks and all … it’s beyond our control. Hopefully the boys will get the ball into the right areas,” he said.