Mohammed Siraj's Unusual Act During India's Net Session Ahead of 2nd Test Hints at Stern ...
- India lost the first Test against England at Headingley by five wickets after failing to defend a 371-run target.
- The loss followed India's ongoing struggles in Test cricket and concerns about an imbalanced playing XI with weak lower order batting.
- Ahead of the second Test at Edgbaston starting July 2, team India held intense practice sessions with key players rested and Mohammed Siraj focusing on improving his batting.
- Siraj bowled 41 overs but took only two wickets in the first Test and reacted with a mix of surprise and laughter to critiques, indicating internal pressure and team course correction.
- With Jasprit Bumrah likely rested for the second Test, Siraj is expected to lead the bowling attack, while the team aims to rectify past flaws and mount a comeback in the series.
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Mohammed Siraj's long net session during India's first training session after the five-wicket defeat in the first Test against England was widely discussed on social media. In the Headingley Test, the poor performance of the lower order and tailend batsmen in both innings cost India heavily and in such a situation, Siraj's focus on batting could be a sign of a new thinking of the team management.
Bumrah, Siraj fire in nets as India ramp up prep for 2nd Test at Edgbaston; Gill, Pant, Rahul miss out: Report
Team India focused on bowling during Day 2 of practice ahead of the 2nd Test against England at Edgbaston. Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj bowled at full intensity, while key batters including Shubman Gill, Rishabh Pant, and KL Rahul missed out.
Mohammed Siraj's unusual act during India's net session ahead of 2nd Test hints at stern ...
Mohammed Siraj's extended batting session in the nets at Edgbaston has sparked interest, especially after India's lower-order collapse in the series opener at Headingley. With Jasprit Bumrah and Prasidh Krishna both absent from Friday's training session, all eyes were on the Indian pacers who did take the field, and it was Siraj who stood out for an unusual reason: his focus on batting. India's Mohammed Siraj, left, and captain Shubman Gill leav…
'Who broke My Bat?': Mohammed Siraj's Makes An Angry Query During Team India's Practice Session Before IND Vs ENG 2nd Test; Claims Report
India pacer Mohammed Siraj was involved in a hilarious moment during the team's practice ahead of the second Test against England. The pacer looked surprised to discover his bat was damaged. In a moment caught on camera, he exclaimed, “How’s my bat broken? Who broke my bat, yaar?”. However, the frustration soon turned to laughter
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