‘I only believe in Miyan Bhai’ - Mohammed Siraj recreates hilarious post-match chat with Dhruv Jurel
Mohammed Siraj picked 23 wickets in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy.
Indian wicketkeeper-batter Dhruv Jurel shared a heartfelt moment with Mohammed Siraj, the Player of the Match from the fifth and final Test against England at the Kennington Oval. Siraj played a pivotal role in India’s dramatic victory, which helped level the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2-2.
In a selfie video that went viral, Jurel, who replaced the injured Rishabh Pant in the XI, declared, ‘I only believe in Miyan bhai’, referring to Siraj by his popular nickname. The video came as a spoof of what Siraj had said for fellow pacer Jasprit Bumrah after the latter's match-winning spell against South Africa in the T20 World Cup Final of 2024. The camaraderie was evident, which reflected the team’s spirit following a hard-fought series.
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Siraj emerges hero
Siraj was instrumental in India's triumph, taking important wickets in England’s first innings, dismissing key batters Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Harry Brook, and Jacob Bethell, and finishing with figures of 4/86. He followed it up with a brilliant performance in the second innings, where he claimed a five-wicket haul, returning 5/104.
Over the course of the five-Test series, the Hyderabad-born bowler bowled an exhausting 185.3 overs and emerged as the highest wicket-taker of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy. He finished with 23 wickets at an average of 32.43, including one four-wicket haul and two five-wicket hauls, becoming the spearhead of India’s bowling attack in the absence of Jasprit Bumrah.
His match-winning nine-wicket haul at The Oval earned him the Player of the Match award. Despite facing criticism after the loss at Lord’s in the third Test, Siraj bounced back in emphatic fashion to help India draw the series.
India draw a historic series
This win marked a couple of historic milestones for India. It was the first time the team had ever won the fifth Test of a series away from home. Additionally, the six-run victory was India’s narrowest win in terms of runs in Test cricket history. Looking ahead, India’s next red-ball assignment is set for October, when they will host the West Indies for a two-match Test series. Meanwhile, the English side will turn their focus to the historic Ashes later in November.
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