India National Cricket Team premiere Pesar Mohammad Siraj blew up young all -rounder Washington Sundar during the second Test match against the England National Cricket Team.
The incident took place at 5 on the day of the second Test match between India and England, which is currently going on in Edgbaston, Birmingham on Sunday, July 6.
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Mohammad Siraj Fumes in Washington Sundar
Siraj is an aggressive pacer that bowls his heart for his team. He believes in giving all this on the field to form his team, and his best performance was seen during the Edgbaston Test.
In the first innings, Mohammad Sirj led the Indian pace attack exceptionally well in the absence of Paes Spearhead Jasprit Bumrah and ran a sensational 6-veic to bowl England for 407 in 89.3 overs.
Mohammad Siraj granted India with a spectacular start in the previous innings by rejecting Zak Crolly in the 2nd for the 7-gent duck.
On the last day, Sirj was introduced late in the attack as India decided to start with Prasad Krishna and Akash. When Siraj was given the ball by his captain, Shubman Gill, he gave his best, but was unable to get wickets.
Maybe Mohammad Siraj was disappointed, and when he saw Washington Sundar making a fielding error with his bowling, he completely exploded.
On the second ball of the 35th over, Mohammad Sirj bowled the 137 kmph length ball to Jamie Smith outside the off-stump, and the British punched it towards the Saber on the cover.
The Indian all -rounder was unable to stop the ball, and his thunder allowed Smith to take a quick single. Siraj was not affected at all, and he was seen shouting and abused in Washington Sundar.
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I think it is impossible to have a mindset that we only win – Michael Vaughan
England chased 608 ending the day 4 with 72/3, and speaking on a special BBC Test match, Michael Vaughan urged the three Lions to play for a draw. He said:
“If you want to win a big range against India’s choice at home in five matches and you want to go to Australia, I think it is impossible to have a mindset that we win now, we go for all.
“We don’t play for a draw. A draw for England from this situation, and I hope they get more in a way of success, if they can get away from here with a draw, it is almost better than the victory of the previous week as it is completely against their natural trade.”
Meanwhile, former England Pacer Steven Finn appreciated India for completely beating Ben Stokes & Company in the Edgbaston Test.
“England is completely dismissed by India outside that partnership [between Harry Brook and Jamie Smith] Where the wicket became flat, “He said on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra.
“As a bowler, I see in such a way that India took the most advantage of every opportunity with the new ball. After 20 overs, since the first morning, we knew that the new ball would be important every time.
“Probably by hitting England’s pitch-type bowlers through pitch-type bowlers, which possibly their trajectory has helped them on the skid and helped to hit the stumps. But they are really impressive.”


