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Indian Cricketer Mohammed Siraj Pays Tribute to Diogo Jota During England Test After Liverpool Star's Tragic Death

GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 11 – Mohammed Siraj honored the late Liverpool footballer Diogo Jota with a number 20 gesture after claiming a key wicket during the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy match at Lord's.

  • On July 11, 2025, during the third Test between India and England at Lord's, Indian fast bowler Mohammed Siraj honored the late Diogo Jota, a Liverpool and Portugal footballer, by displaying Jota’s jersey number after taking a wicket.
  • Jota tragically died in a car crash on July 3, 2025, near Zamora in northwestern Spain, along with his younger brother Andre Silva, who also perished in the accident while traveling to a ferry.
  • In June, shortly after celebrating a major international tournament victory with Portugal, Jota married his longtime partner Rute, and Liverpool intends to pay tribute to him and Andre Silva during their preseason fixture against Preston North End on July 13.
  • Police and forensic teams are analyzing evidence suggesting a tyre burst and excessive speed caused the Lamborghini crash, while Siraj gestured number '20' to honor Jota's Liverpool jersey after dismissing Jamie Smith at Lord's.
  • Jota's death has deeply affected Liverpool's community and the wider sports world, with tributes expressing grief and emphasizing unity after losing two family members so suddenly.
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