
London: The Indian Mohammed Siraj Siraj celebrates with teammates after taking the English dough goal Ben Duckett during the fourth day of the third test match between India and England, on Lord’s cricket land in London. (PTI Photo/R Senthilkucar) (PTI07_13_2025_000173A) Before the Indian cricket team landed on the English coast, it is one name that dominated the interviews, Jasprit Bumrah. From his terrible bowling to the management of workload, the Indian in the series was talking about the series.Bumrah played two tests in this series and has so far picked up 12 goals.
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Although Bumrah is the face of an Indian bowling attack, assistant coach Ryan the one who learned about Mohammed Siraj, showed praise and called him a “lion”.Siraj played all three test matches and took 14 goals. The numbers do not make justice the way a 31-year-old man bowed to his heart in the last two tests.“Let’s start with Siri before talking about Bumrah. I think we took a bit for granted what luck we are, that we have someone like that,” said ten.“I know he’s not always the yields you expect from a quick pitch. But as for the heart, it is like a lion.”“And what brings to this bowling attack – whenever he has the ball in his hand – you always feel as if something happens.”“It’s not someone who will avoid workload. So it is even more important for us to manage his workload and ensure that he is at least enough to give the best.”