
The former versatile India Ravichandran Ashwin feels that India could not recognize the fast Mohammed Siraj pitch before winning the match in the fifth test against England in the oval. Siraj helped India to grasp victory from the jaws of defeat with his inspired charm on the 5th day when three of the remaining four goals in the fall of England.
He raised his fifth five goal to help India to knock England for 367 and register their closest victory in the tests of six runs. After Siraj’s amazing show on the ovalAshwin feels that time has come to recognize Siraj has a real match of the winner.
“We didn’t recognize Mohammed Siri. It was time to know him now. He raised his hand again; he gave a convincing reason. We just look at his celebration, it seems as if he said,” This is a pendant. This is his trailer. Play all five tests in the series, ”Ashwin said on his YouTube channel.
In addition, he also mentioned how the team management should take care of Siraj’s workload, because it is also at the age of 30 and has to build a strong pace around it.
“It is also aging. It is important that the team leadership also rest from insignificant matches. It could be your bowler No. 1; it could be your bowler. We have to rebuild a bowling attack. Akash Deep is there, there is Prasidh Krishna.
Siraj bowed the most overs in a series of five matches against England – Incredible 185.3 overs. He ended up as a leading goal with 23 scalp from five matches (nine shifts) on average 32.43 with two five goals to his name.
He was convicted by a match player in an oval to register the characters 9/190 and helped India to draw a series of 2-2. On this occasion, Speedster the right shoulder increased in the absence of the Jasprit Bumrah pace, and in each magic he hit full intensity, giving every ounce of energy in his body. Siraj’s efforts for the lion’s heart helped him to earn praise from the whole cricket brotherhood when India launched the World Championship (WTC) 2025-27 with a series.
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Published:
Rishabh beniwal
Published on:
August 5, 2025