
Mohammedsiraj presented a breathtaking performance in the 2025 Indian test series in England and in all five matches showed a stunning 185.3 exceeding and appeared as a leading Wickettaker with 23 goals. During this physical drain plan he maintained inexorable intensity – he captured major breakthroughs even at the peak of the nervousness of the last oval test, where he closed the Indian victory Sixrun with the fivewicket.
Despite Its cemented status as MatchwinnerJust a volume of work – over 1100 deliveries – exceeds the comment. Such a workload, supplied under constant high pressure, could easily lead to fatigue or negu that appeared.
Although Siraj has downplayed worries – his “body in order” and focuses only on representing the country – it remains an inevitable question: can it keep this level without rest or recovery? It is not worrying about the pitcher who had his heart on his sleeve, whether his passion remains, but whether his physical frame would fully recover before the next challenge.
Yes, Siraj missed the Indian campaign for the champions trophy, but remains the only Pacer that has played all five tests in both Indian series with marquish-running Border-Gavaskar and England during Anderson-Dendulkar Trophy.
Siraj bends his back on the hay
Since his debut debut debuted, Siraj had to be harder than any other Indian stimulator in hay conditions, Bowling 769.5 overs – more than Jasprit Bumrah, Josh Hazlewood or even Kagiso Rabada. His tireless work rate in South Africa, England, New Zealand and Australia is admirable, but also applies.
In the same period, more global work horses, such as Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins, bowed more more. For someone who ran on the scene as a support sailor, Siraj took over the role of frontline with a remarkable consistency. Given that the Indian calendar forward, there is a growing concern about whether the Siraj’s body will withstand lasting intensity without risking long -term fatigue or injury. Mohammed Siraj was the head of the goalkeeper in the Eng vs Indian Series. (Photo: Reuters)
Most Pacers crossing in a hay from Mohammed Siri Test:
- Pat Cummins (Australia) – Matches: 30, Overs: 960.3, Goals: 134
- Mitchell Starc (Australia) – Matches: 30, Overs: 921.2, Goals: 118
- Tim Southee (New Zealand) – Matches: 22, Overs: 820.1, Goals: 72
- Mohammed Siraj (India) – Matches: 23, Overs: 769.5, Goals: 91
- Jasprit Bumrah (India) – Matches: 21, Overs: 737,4, Goals: 102
- Kagiso Rabada (South Africa) – Matches: 20, Overs: 612.2, Goals: 101
- Josh Hazlewood (Australia) – Matches: 20, Overs: 611.0, Goals: 80
- Matt Henry (New Zealand) – Matches: 15, Overs: 567.0, Goals: 78
The relentless Siraj still walks
Since his debut test in the Box 2020 test for MCG, Sihi has tirelessly bowed to India. In just 41 matches he released 1069.5 overs – more than legends like James Anderson, Jasprit Bumrah and Stuart Broad in the same period. Only Pat cummins (1206.1), Mitchell Starc (1196.3) and Tim Southee (1109.1) bowed more.
The other three – Cummins, Starc and Southee – had more opportunities to manage workload. On the other hand, Siraj is the only pitch on this list, which has played at least 14 games in each Premier League Indian season since his debut. Until the World Cup 2024 T20 was also regular in all formats for India.
Siraj’s 123 goals reflect its impact, but it is his tireless effort across the formats and conditions that stand out. Despite injuries and protocols of workload of workload around Indian stimulators, Siraj remained constant presenceHead of the Indian pace of attack with gravel, energy and endurance.
Most Pacers exceeding from Mohammed’s debut Siri in a test cricket:
- Pat cummins (Australia) – matches: 40, overs: 1206.1, goals: 159
- Mitchell Starc (Australia) – Matches: 42, Overs: 1196.3, Goals: 154
- Tim Southee (New Zealand) – Matches: 32, Overs: 1109.1, Goals: 95
- Mohammed Siraj (India) – Matches: 41, Overs: 1069.5, Goal: 123
- James Anderson (England) – Matches: 32, Overs: 1048.4, Goals: 104
- Jasprit Bumrah (India) – Matches: 33, Overs: 1016.3, Goals: 149
- Kagiso Rabada (South Africa) – Matches: 28, Overs: 848.1, Goals: 139
- Chris Woakes (England) – Matches: 24, Overs: 784.3, Goals: 80
- Stuart Broad (England) – matches: 24, overs: 782.2, goals: 90
- Alzarri Joseph (West Indies) – Matches: 27, Overs: 760.2, Goals: 92
Eight years and still walk
Since his international debut in 2017, Siraj has proven to be one of the most used Indian pacers. With 1457 exceeding in 101 matches, only Jasprit Bumrah (2226.5 overs) and Mohammed Shami (1668.5 exceeded) bowed more between Indian speeds during this period.
Worldwide, Siraj is also listed on the list of most breaks that Bowled Pacers watching for seasoned activists such as Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Tim Southee. Despite the workload, Sihi was a tireless artist who picked up 208 goals, often performed in demanding conditions.
Most Pacers crossing since Mohammed’s debut Sirje in an international cricket:
- Pat cummins (Australia) – matches: 159, overs: 2793.0, goals: 417
- Mitchell Starc (Australia) – Matches: 166, Overs: 2641.3, Goals: 413
- Tim Southee (New Zealand) – matches: 175, overs: 2452.0, goals: 360
- Jasprit Bumrah (India) – Matches: 151, Overs: 2226.5, Goals: 367
- Kagiso Rabada (South Africa) – Matches: 161, Overs: 2224.1, Goals: 381
- Josh Hazlewood (Australia) – Matches: 143, Overs: 2111.3, Goals: 310
- James Anderson (England) – matches: 59, overs: 1963.0, goal: 198
- Jason Holder (West Indies) – Matches: 179, Overs: 1907.4, Goals: 258
- Stuart Broad (England) – matches: 58, overs: 1889.1, goals: 216
- Chris Woakes (England) – matches: 124, overs: 1880.1, goals: 245
- Shaheen Shah Afridi (Pakistan) – Matches: 176, Overs: 1868.4, Goals: 347
- Trent Boult (New Zealand) – Matches: 134, Overs: 1780.1, Goals: 306
- Mohammed Shami (India) – Matches: 115, Overs: 1668.5, Goal: 277
- Alzarri Joseph (West Indies) – Matches: 146, Overs: 1666.1, Goals: 281
- Ben Stokes (England) – Matches: 150, Overs: 1473,5, Goals: 172
- Mohammed Siraj (India) – Matches: 101, Overs: 1457.0, Goals: 208
Siraj stress all tendons in iPL
If someone thinks that Siraj will choose and choose their moments to make full efforts, they could not be wrong. Speedster was a tireless work in all the international cricket formats – and IPL is no different. In the 2025 season, 57 overs bowed for Gujarat Titans and showed off his steadfast commitment. Siraj started the IPL 2025 for its new party Gujarat Titans great. (PTI photos)
While several global stars, such as Mitchell Starc, often log out of IPL to manage international workloads, Siraj is still charging, format without bar. Only Prasidh Krishna (59 overs) and Arshdeep Singh (58.2) bowed between Indian stimulators. Siraj’s tireless ride emphasizes its immense value wherever it plays.
Most breaks bowed in IPL 2025:
- M Prasidh Krishna (Gujarat Titans) – Matches: 15, Overs: 59.0, Goal: 25
- Arshdeep Singh (Punjab Kings) – Matches: 17, Overs: 58.2, Goals: 21
- Trent Boult (Mumbai Indians) – Matches: 16, Overs: 57.4, Goal: 22
- Mohammed Siraj (Gujarat Titans) – Matches: 15, Overs: 57.0, Goals: 16
- Rashid Khan (Gujarat Titans) – Matches: 15, Overs: 55.0, Goals: 9
- BHUVNESHWAR KUMAR (Royal Challengers Bengaluru) – Matches: 14, Overs: 52.0, Goal: 17
- Digvesh Rathi (Lucknow Super Giants) – Matches: 13, Overs: 52.0, Goals: 14
Praise from ganguly
In an interview for today’s interview with India, the former Indian captain of Souravy applauded Siraj’s extraordinary bowling in the opening trophy Anderson – Dendulkar and quoted his tireless work ethics and fitness throughout the series.
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“It was very nice to see. I would like to congratulate Mohammad Siraj on behalf of us all. He made so much effort in the whole effort and in the morning of the fifth day after bowling so much crossed, it was as if it were fresh.
“Hopefully young fast pitch -pumpers – Prasidh, Akashdeep, Arshdeep, Harshit Rana, Mukesh Kumar, Anshul Cartear – and they play along with
The need for hours
India must continue to manage the workload of Jasprit Bumhrah to maintain it at best, but also has to pay close attention to Siraj, who quietly assumed heavy burden. Former Pacer RP Singh warned that Siraj, like Bumrah, needs careful treatment to avoid injury and burnout.
Since 2024, both of them bowed more than 69 % of the Indian pace that put on the team’s excessive dependence and the lack of support for other Pacers.
While Bumhrah protection is essential, ignoring Siraj’s workload could seriously weaken the Indian heat attack. The provision of both sunders of proper rest and their intelligent rotation is the key to keep them fit and ensure long -term success in India.
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Published:
Debodinna Chakracorty
Published on:
August 7, 2025