Mohammed Siraj received plaudits from Indian captain Rohit Sharma for his effort in the second Test against the West Indies. The two Test match series between India and the West Indies finished with a 1-0 victory for the Indian team when the final game was called off due to rain. Siraj pulled up a five-wicket haul for the visitors in the first inning.
This was Siraj’s second five-wicket haul in Test matches; interestingly, he was named Player of the Match for his effort. The speedster, who is 29 years old, dismissed the final five batters in the Caribbean lineup, clearing the way for the Indian team to bat the bottom order. The indies team was bowled out for 255 after the host team had reached 208/5 thanks to the right-arm pacer’s session.
In place of Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami, Mohammed Siraj oversaw the assault: Rohit Sharma
“Siraj, I’ve been keeping a careful eye on him for the past couple of years. By leading the attack without Bumrah and Shami as well, he has made a huge breakthrough in his own career. The attack won’t be led by someone I know. Every time a player has the ball in hand, I want them to be the one to initiate the attack. You should have an attitude like that, according to Rohit, as reported by Crex.
shouldn’t rely on just one or two people want the entire pace battery to take ownership of finishing the job for the team, and over the past few years, the men have done just that. We’ve just played some pretty solid Test cricket, and I hope we can keep it up. It all comes down to these players being confident and moving forward, as evidenced by their performance, he continued
Virat Kohli, who made his 29th Test hundred in the first innings, and Ishan Kishan, who scored a quickfire 52 off 34 when the Indians declared their innings on 181/2 in the second innings, were also complimented by Rohit at the conclusion of the game. West Indies captain Kraigg Brathwaite chose to field first after winning the toss earlier in the match.
While batting first, the Indian team scored 438 runs with the help of Kohli’s 121. The West Indies lost the match on Day 5 due to rain after being bowled out for 255 runs in response. In their second innings, they were chasing a 365-run goal.
The Rohit Sharma-led team will play three one-day internationals (ODIs) beginning on Thursday, July 27, in Bridgetown, with the series now shifting to a limited-overs affair.