After a motivated and dramatic performance during the fifth and final test England Oval, Indian pacer Mohammad Siraj Not only has strengthened its place in cricketing history, but a unique surname has also been given by the opposition. 31 -year -old fast bowler played an important role IndiaThe win of six runs, which is the most narrow in the team’s test history. His fiery and passionate on-field Demonor, which has been on full performance throughout the series, has attracted the attention of the England players.
Nasar Hussain revealed the surname for Mohammad Siraj from the England dressing room
Former England captain Nasar hussain The England dressing room has revealed the surname given to Sirj, he is’ Mr. Anger.’ In her column for The daily mailHussain reported that Monicer is the result of Sirj’s fierce nature and acute emotional performances on the field. “He is furious, the England boys call him Mr. Angry, and he follows the longest in the history of the game, but he demands your attention,” Hussain wrote. He further stated that Siraj is a born entertainer, and he has on-field theaterics, including “Histronics – down on your knees in despair … when the decisions of DRS go as a way or another, then function and rejection,” Often he “Pantomymum Villain” In the eyes of some.
However, Hussain was in a hurry to add that Siraj’s passion is with a big smile, his on-field personality prefers for the legendary spinner Shane warne,
“Yes, he plays the role of pantomimum villain many times, as Warrani did, and so people like to hate him, but he regularly has a large -scale smile on his face,” Hussain concluded.
Sirj’s heroes and redemption in the oval
Siraj’s performance at the Oval was a story of Mochan, as he overcame a series of high and climb to become a match-winner. During the five -match series, Pacer was a continuous appearance, playing in all five tests. In the final test, he was remembered for almost an important fielding blunder when he stepped on the border rope after taking a catch to reject Harry BrookA mistake that gave England a lifeline. However, he replaced the script on his head on the last day, leading to a magic of magic with the ball. He took three important wickets on the fifth day, to complete the five -wicket race in the innings and the nine -wicket race for the match, a historic six -run win for India. This inspired performance not only made him a leading wicket -taking wicket in the series with 23 wickets, but also put the team in the Indian cricket folklore by leading the team to win their most narrow test.