Siraj, Prasidh Attain Career-Best ICC Test Rankings After India-England Series
ENGLAND, AUG 6 – Mohammed Siraj took 23 wickets in the India-England Test series and rose 12 spots to 15th in ICC rankings, establishing himself as the leader of India's pace attack.
- Former India coach Greg Chappell asserted that Mohammed Siraj is ready to become the actual leader of India's bowling attack with or without Jasprit Bumrah.
- Across the five-Test series, Siraj bowled more than 185 overs and delivered over 1000 balls, ending with 23 wickets against England.
- In the series decider at The Oval, Siraj took nine wickets, including a five-wicket haul in the second innings, as India defended 374 runs to level the series 2-2.
- Following the England series, Mohammed Siraj climbed 12 spots into the ICC Test Rankings top 15, joining Jasprit Bumrah as one of two Indians in that tier.
- Chappell explained that Siraj's purpose-driven bowling at The Oval shows true maturity and marks the difference between a player and a leader.
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