"Don't Think Sometimes We Give Him Enough Credit" - Morne Morkel's Massive Statement on Team India Star After Day 4 of ENG vs IND 2025 2nd Test
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‘Siraj pushes body to limit, doesn’t get enough credit’: Morkel hails pacer’s effort in Bumrah’s absence
Siraj has been the workhorse for this team and has emerged as a leader of this bowling attack in the absence of Jasprit Bumrah. He picked six wickets in the first innings and denied England a lead.
Was Joe Root's dismissal delivery from Akash Deep a no-ball? Explained
The Indian team has done a commendable job against England in the second Test of the ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2025. Posting 587 runs in the first innings, India followed it up by declaring on a score of 427 runs in the second innings, giving England a target of 608 runs to chase down and win the game. England began their run chase in the latter stages of day 4, and the side immediately found itself in trouble after Ben Duckett, Zak Cra…
Morkel lauds Siraj and Akash for shining in Bumrah's absence at Edgbaston: 'It is a pleasing sign'
Mohammed Siraj and Akash Deep shared all 10 wickets between themselves to help India bowl England out for 407 and collect a huge first innings lead and were also among the wickets on Day 4 of the Edgbaston Test, restricting the Ben Stokes-led hosts to 72/3 in their chase of an improbable 608-run target.
Mohammed Siraj does the dirty job & doesn't get credit: India's bowling coach Morne Morkel - Inside Sport India
Mohammed Siraj has delivered 65.3 overs already in the India vs England Test series. Not even Ravindra Jadeja has bowled more overs than him. He’s been the definition of a ‘workhorse’ ever since he made his Test debut for India on December 26, 2020. Yet hardly, if ever, does he get the credit. Yes, a bowler’s job is to get wickets. Siraj has also failed to succeed even in some pace-friendly conditions in the past. But unlike Jasprit Bumrah, who’…
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