
Mohammed Siraj with a special headband in honor of former England dough Graham Thorpe, who died a year ago. (Getty Images) Mohammed Siraj introduced his sporting behavior by having a headband in honor of the legend of cricket legends of late England Graham Thorpe during the fifth test match against England in the oval. In the provision of excellent bowling performance, Siraj claimed four key goals, led an Indian return in a housing session, and became a leader with 18 bumps with 18 scalp.The second day of the test match was dedicated to Graham Thorpe, who died in August last year. English players wore headbands as a tribute to one of the best left -handed batches in cricket. Although Siraj decided for the guest players to decide to participate in this gesture of memories.
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It was not Siraj’s first manifestation of respect during the series. He previously dedicated the celebration of Liverpool’s goal and Portuguese footballer Diogo Jota, who lost his life in a traffic accident in June.Siraj’s bowling performance proved to be crucial when changing the course of the match. England, which began strongly to 92-0 and later 129-1, was limited to 247 runs that managed only the 23-run first lead.The late session witnessed Siraj’s exceptional bowling spell. His sharp wedging supplies dismantled the middle of the order and declared important goals Ollie Pope and Joe Root through the LBW decision.Jacob Bethell, who debuted the series, became the third victim of Siri and fell to another LBW decision. The Indian fast pitchor completed his four goals by released Harry Brook, the last English Batsman, with a flow that hit the stumps.Siraj’s performance in the series was remarkable. His 18 goals were built in front of England by Captain Ben Stokes, who has 17 goals, although he plays one game less. This success is particularly remarkable because Siraj was one of just two pacers along with Chris Woakes, who participated in all five series tests.