
Mohammed Siraj looked visibly exhausted and surprised into the Indian excavation and fell on the chair, leading to immediate medical care from the supporting staff of the team. (AFP Photos) New Delhi: Scorching Delhi Heat has proved too much for the Indian stimulator Muhammed Siri, who dramatically collapsed from exhaustion during the second meeting on the 4th day of the second test against West India at the stadium ARUN Jaitley on Monday. The alarming moment came after Siraj completed the exhausting six -time charm after the cabin and pushed his physical limits under the penalty afternoon sun.Seja looked visibly exhausted and pulled into the Indian excavation and fell on the chair and caused immediate medical care from the team’s support staff. On his head and face, the ice pack was quickly placed to reduce the body temperature while the physiotherapist massaged his legs to release his muscles. He pointed out the moment from all the follow -ups, although the former Indian bag Dinesh Karthik lightened the mood and called it a “king of similar treatment” in the air.
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“Right now, we see how fast pitchors treat as a king after a hard spell. And for Siraj,” Karthik said.The incident emphasized the brutal playing conditions as the temperatures rose and the Indian pitching were created to settle down.At the beginning of the day, West Indies continued on 173/2 with John Campbell and Shai Hope, which show a great determination overnight. Campbell transformed his 87 into the first test century and became the first opener of West Indies, which has reached three characters since March 2023, while hope followed his own ton. The couple shared a commanding 177-run partnership before Ravindra Jadeja broke the stand.Visitors continued to fight Captain Roston Chase, contributing 40 runs and Justin Greaves completed his half -century to set India 121 to complete the series.For India, Kuldeep Yadav and Jasprit Bumrah took three goals to deepen the second shifts of Windies for 390.West Indies began on the day 4. The day with the mountain that climbed, forced to follow after India declared in 518/5 and jumped to 248 in the first shifts, ensuring 270-course leadership. Yet visitors showed gravel and as their leadership grew, as well as a tax on Indian pitch – no more visible than Siraj.