Mohammed Siraj attributed hard work and England for his newly discovered confidence and claimed that the goals must earn 1. Day of the first test against West India. Siraj was one of the Indian heroes during England Tour at the beginning of the year when he took 23 goals and a master’s thrilling victory in India on an oval to equalize the series.
On Thursday, October 2, Pacer began from the place where he ended up in England and Removed a set of Western India batting with numbers 4 for 40 Because visitors were tied up for 162 runs. This also meant Siraj went to the top of bowling charts For the World Championship cycle in the 2025 test with 30 goals according to its name.
“It was a very competitive series in England, and of course I gained great confidence in it. He gives a different confidence against the strong side and I felt it today,” Siraj said.
Siraj said he took a three -week gap after England and then played against India against Australia and helped him learn more about his rhythm.
“I took off for three weeks, then continued training and bowling and playing India. When you play after a long gap, you will also learn about my rhythm. I was very hot in Lucknow, but I had good preparation before the series.
Pacer said he had to work hard to get all his goals against Western India and nothing was distributed to him.
“I also had to work hard here for these four goals. Even in England I had to work hard to get the goal, it’s not that you can get goals like this. No one gave me the fifth goal (today), I had to take all four with hard work,” Siraj said.
Siraj excited to disappear to the green goal
Before the West Indies series, Captain Shubman Gill said he wanted more neutral tracks instead of Rank Turners in India. The playground in Ahmedabad was alive, and Siraj was excited to get on the green track, something that is usually not available in India.
Siraj said it reminded him of the track in Bengalur last year against New Zealand and was excited to mix at her.
“I was very excited to be green for this goal, something that we don’t get too often in the test cricket in India. We last had such a goal against New Zealand in Bengalur, so I was very excited to mix at him,” Siraj said.
India ended the day at 121 for two and watched West Indies by 41 runs.
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Published on:
October 2, 2025
Tune