
Mohammed Siraj ‘stopped eating’ biryani (ap/ai photo) Mohammed Siraj was a heart rhythm of an exciting Indian six-run over England in the fifth oval test, and the English head coach Brendon McCullum had nothing but praise to determine the fiery stimulus and efforts to win in matches.“When he took the last goal, just as we were incredibly disappointed, (I had) admiration for him and the fight he got as a cricket and the way he could do what he did,” McCullum said at Sky Sports.
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The 31 -year -old Quick from Hyderabad wrapped nine goals in the match, including the Fire 5/104 in the final shifts, and ended the series as the highest goal with 23 scalp.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!But Siraj’s way to become an Indian Red-Míček, headed by a red ball, was not easy, and it started with the victims that went far behind the cricket field. In 2019, the then 25 -year -old man revealed that he even gave up his favorite Biryani food in an effort to fitness and discipline.“I stopped eating biryani. It happened for me cheating food now … to be honest if you want to represent your country, you have to leave a few things,” Siraj said after Hyderabad Nets.Siraj, inspired by the fitness ethics Virat Kohli and Mohammed Shami, changed everything from a diet to thinking.“We all know about the Fitness mode of Virt Bhai, but the way Shami Bhai did a comeback is remarkable. He has become so slender and fast,” he said.Siraj decided to penetrate the elite bowling group of India, focusing on consistency. “If I want to penetrate this current party, I have to be more consistent … My only goal is to work hard and win more games for Hyderabad in the trophy,” said the pitch.From the surrender of Biryani to the finest England in the oval, Sirajev is one of the raw hunger, victim and gravel. As McCullum perfectly summed up: it is a struggle that defines it.