Team India’s Pesar Mohammad Siraj Siraj was involved in a hot exchange with England opener Ben Docket during the third session on the fourth Test at Old Trafford, Manchester. The right -handed fast bowler lost his cool in Docket, and the video quickly went viral on social media.
Earlier, Mohammad Sirj was fined 15 percent of his match fee and received a demerit point for an over-the-top festival after rejecting Ben Docket at 4 of the last Test at Lord’s Cricket Ground. With demerit points, Siraj can be more cautious about his on-field conduct.
Watch: Mohammad Siraj was involved in a hot confrontation with Ben Docket
Star Sports posted a video of a hot exchange between Mohammad Sirj and Ben Docket on the social media platform X (East was known as Twitter). Mohammad Sirraj had some words with docket, inspiring the umpire to intervene. The reason behind the collision was unclear.
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Mohammad Sirj, who is going to take India’s leading wickets in the ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, scored 58 runs in his 10 overs. Meanwhile, Docket, impressed by his batting performance, England dropped India 2 days ago.
Watch the video of the same posted by Star Sports (East is known as Twitter):
Ben Docket and M. Tempers erupted between Siraj.#ENGVIND 4th test, day 2 | Now live on jiohotstar https://t.co/y3btplyguv pic.twitter.com/mmtp86rxnu
– Star Sports (@StarsportsIndia) July 24, 2025
Ben Docket recalled the first innings of the Manchester Test in England’s first innings
Ben Docket added an initial 166 -run partnership in just 32 overs with Zak Croly. Docket, who scored 149 runs in the first Leeds Test, remembered his centenary by just six runs. The left -handed batsman scored 94 runs in 100 delivery including 13 borders.
Docket made a delivery from debutant Anusul Kamboj, who claimed his first Test wicket with dismissal. In particular, Kamboj became Haryana’s fourth fast bowler, who joined the choice of Kapil Dev, Yograj Singh and Chetan Sharma for India to take a Test wicket.
Both the openers missed the batsmen for centuries as England posted 225/2 in stumps in response to India’s first innings. They retreat from just 133 runs with eight wickets in heading in day 3.
Despite a good start with openers, India dropped out for 358
India resumed day 2 at 264/4 and was excluded for 358. Rishabh Pant returned to bat despite a to -finger injury, scored 54 runs, while Shardul Thakur added 41. Ben Stokes was a bowlers’ pick for England, claimed with five wickets with 5/72 figures. Jofra Archer stuck with three wickets.
India batted for 119.1 overs, with a significant contribution to Sai Reformson (151 runs) and Yashsvi Jaiswal (58 from 58). In the match, debutants Anshul Kamboj and Ravindra Jadeja were the only Indian wickets.
After winning the headingley and Lords, England currently took a 2–1 lead in the five-match series. India’s only win came in the second Test in Edgbaston, where he defeated the hosts by 336 runs.
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